I was searching for the value of an 1810 enfield percussion musket, the only information I have found was for an 1853 enfield musket valued at $700 (today).
Need photos or more information! This is likely a M 1816 musket. My questions are is it still in it's original flintlock configuration or has it been converted to percussion(as most are) ? Also what is it's overall condition? Without this info it is impossible to give the gun a value.
The value of a Springfield US Model 1861 Percussion Musket stamped 1864 can vary widely based on its condition, historical provenance, and market demand. Generally, these muskets can range from $800 to $2,500, with excellent condition examples or those with significant historical significance potentially fetching higher prices. Factors such as original parts, markings, and any accompanying documentation can also influence its worth.
that depends on overall condition and maker...................
The value of a model 1855 Harper's Ferry percussion musket with a Maynard firing system made in 1860 can vary significantly based on its condition, provenance, and market demand. Generally, such muskets can range from $1,000 to $3,000 or more for those in excellent condition or with historical significance. Collectors often look for factors like original parts, markings, and overall craftsmanship that can enhance value. For a precise valuation, consulting a firearms appraiser or auction house specializing in historical weapons is recommended.
If your talking about a 303 Enfield rifel, In poor condition I've seem them go for 150.00 and up to about 400.00.
The value of a Springfield 1846 .69 caliber musket in excellent condition varies slightly with the collector's market. This gun could fetch about 4000 dollars at auction.
Well, I believe it is BIRMINGHAM Small Arms Company- and if it is an 1865 rifle, it could not be a copy of the Enfield Mark III, which was introduced in 1907. BSA did make a model 1865 Musket, and there are reproductions of those, along with the 3 band Enfield Musket. If you have an original, value will be based on condition, exact model, etc, but could be anywhere from $200 to several thousand $$$. REPRODUCTIONS sell for about $400-800, depending on quality.
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A minimum of 1,200 dollars in the condition that you describe.Your Winder Musket was made in the year 1913 with the serial number supplied by you.
$50-400 depending on condition and Mark.
Value is dependent on condition and originality. In poor condition, possibly $50. A speciment in Excellent condition, unaltered from its issue condition, $400-$500.
Value of NAY firearm is based on exact make, model, and condition. If your Enfield is in the original military configuration (not sporterized) and in good condition, value could range from about $250-$400.