well this guns a verry nice gun made by stevens.stevens made several diffrent types of should we say early 1880 till 1980[ hardware store shotguns]these old guns[1880 till1915]are worth more than later models.your gun is any were from 400 to 700. but in my opinion any gun over 90years old is worth 1000bucks
To determine the age of a Riverside 12 gauge hammerless shotgun with serial number 89625, you would typically need to consult specific manufacturing records or resources related to Riverside firearms. Riverside Arms Company produced shotguns primarily in the early to mid-20th century, often marking them with serial numbers that can help estimate their production year. For an accurate assessment, consider reaching out to a firearms historian or checking databases specializing in vintage firearms.
The Riverside Arms hammerless double barrel shotgun was produced during the early to mid-20th century, with many models made between the 1920s and 1940s. To determine its specific age, you'll need to check the serial number or any identifying marks, as these can help pinpoint the year of manufacture. If you have that information, I can assist you further in estimating its age.
About $75 to $100, retail. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Double 12 gauge hammerless Riverside Arms shotgun, particularly with the patent date of April 20, 1915, can have some collectible value, but it largely depends on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, such shotguns can range from a couple of hundred to over a thousand dollars. To get a more accurate appraisal, consider consulting a firearms expert or checking recent sales of similar models in gun shops or online auctions.
An older used utility double barrel shotgun is worth around $200 if it is fully functional, but not in like-new condition.
This firearm, manufactured in 1892, is refered to as a Crass Model after its designer. Although this was advertised as Ithacas first hammerless shotgun they were also made, I believe, in an exposed hammer model which can affect the value. They were made in many different grades and guages which can also have a major affect on value. A 12 guage field grade hammerless gun, probably the most common, in poor condition would probably bring only about $300 bucks and that assumes that it is in working condition.
The 410 hammerless essex shotgun is worth anywhere from $300 to $350 in good shape.
The shotgun you are referring to is likely a Riverside Arms Company shotgun, which was produced by the J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company. The "44 Shot" designation typically indicates the gauge of the shotgun. The value of such a firearm can vary widely based on its condition, rarity, and market demand, generally ranging from $100 to $500 or more for well-preserved examples. It's advisable to consult a firearms appraisal expert or a reputable firearms dealer for a more accurate valuation.
Without knowing who made it, the question can't be answered
What are the exact markings on the shotgun? 3000 s30 42427 utica special
Made by Crescent, and can reach $200-$250 in excellent condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Riverside Arms is a brand name used by the J Stevens Arms Co. on many good quality shotguns. The value depends on model, gauge, and condition. There is little collector interest in single barrel shotguns. Information about J Stevens Arms apply to Riverside Arms Co.