I did my research on the gun itself and it is .32 caliber. Its worth about $1,750. for more info e-mail me at t7k7t7@aol.com
I think you are asking about a forehand wadsworth British Bulldog not a BB gun. As far as I know, I do not know of any Forehand Wadsworth BB guns. Please rephrase your question and re-post it.
Anywhere from $10-$200, depending on condition, model, etc.
late 1800's to ealry 1900's
Can't be answered without a DETAILED description of ALL markings, barrel length, sights, stock material, box, papers, accessories, history, finish, overall condition, etc..
No way to tell the exact caliber from just the sn. No way to value without a detailed descrption.
The gun was an ivory-handled .44 Webley British Bulldog revolver.
Try e-gunparts.com
We cannmot post pictures here. Tranter, Adams, and Webley were British revolver makers in that time frame. Use a search engine such as Google, and select IMAGES from the tool bar, then one of the names and revolver- you should have several hundred images.
According to the "Blue Book of Gun Values", a Webley mark IV .38 in 100% condition is worth $450, in 95% condition, $350. It was made and issued to the British military during WWII, and is still used today by police in some countries.
It is located in the British museum and in good condition when I saw it.
British used the bolt action lee-enfield rifle. the vickers machine gun. a 45 cal. revolver. And cannons missles ^the british werent in that war
The Webley Revolver (also known as the Webley Break-Top Revolver or Webley Self-Extracting Revolver) was, in various marks, the standard issue service pistol for the armed forces of the United Kingdom, the British Empire, and the Commonwealth from 1887 until 1963. P. Webley & Son was the name until they merged with W & C Scott making the name Webley and Scott.