Parker shotguns did not have differing model names as such. They differ in grade, frame size, etc.
My records indicate that a Western field model 14 shotgun was made for Montgomery Wards by the Savage arms company,The Savage model 39A,or the Model 59A is the same firearm as the western field model 14.Most savage model shotguns of that vintage are worth between 130-200 dollars at most.
Can't be answered without the serial number.
The value of a 28 gauge Parker Brothers shotgun can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, rarity, and specific model. Generally, prices can range from a few thousand dollars to upwards of $50,000 or more for exceptional examples. Models like the Parker AHE or other highly sought-after variations tend to command higher prices. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult with a firearms expert or appraiser familiar with collectible shotguns.
Between $10 and $5,000. It will depend on the model and condition.
It will depend on model number, year of manufacture and condition. Parker is one of the better brands, so it would be worth checking with more than one seller or collector to get an idea of its worth. Always ask at least two sources, to be sure you get a fair estimate. Keep in mind there were also inexpensive copies of Parker with similar markings such as "T. Parker" and "D. Parker", that are worth very little.
It all depends on the grade/model/gauge of the gun as well as the condition. More info/photos would be helpful.
Impossible to answer without knowing model, grade and condition. Anywhere from $500-$50,000. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Winchester did not make a model 96 shotgun,they did make a model 97 shotgun however.
I have seen one listed for $1750.00
No winchester makes a model 1300 shotgun.
Your western auto model 312AA shotgun was made by mossberg for western auto.The mossberg model 395,395K are the mossberg model designations for your shotgun.
While Parker shotguns VERY collectible, the value of ANY gun is based on make, model, and condition, Parker made several different models, and condition drives a LOT of the value. Afraid you will need a hands-on appraisal from dealer that knows double guns.