It all depends on condition. The Italian Vetterli-Vitali 1870/87 in 10.35x47R(10.4x47R) is more collectable than the 1915 conversion to 6.5 carcano and is safer to shoot. The ammo is very scarce, but can be hand loaded. In vg condition $500+ would be a fair price. They do seem to becoming more popular these days and I've had mine for years. It really is a fine looking rifle.
200 or so
$300-$550, depending on condition.
$250.00/£193.78
It depends on the model and the condition of the RIFLE.
About 50 USD
20-100
The 1883 22 caliber colt rifle is valued at $2,275 in excellent condition. I fair condition it is valued at $775.
The kodiak rifle made in new haven conn. can be worth 275-450 depending on its current state and caliber.
Not more than 100 if that
50-300
$400.00
50-125 or so