http://www.histandard.info/manuals/hpashotguns/1126D150R.pdf
You will have to find old catalogs and compare pictures/features.
Several manufacturers made Western Field shotguns for Montgomery Wards. You would have to identify the exact model.
Both were High Standard Flite King shotguns. They are similar, but from different time periods. Very nice shotguns, not very pricey.
My references do not list a Pointer model. High Standard was a gun manufacturer in Conneticut, and made several pump, auto and over/under shotguns. Company ceased operations in 1984. Many of the Sear J C Higgins shotguns were made by High Standard, and the Flite-King model was one of their best known. Good shotguns. Not real pricy, not a lot of collector interest, but decent shooters.
Standard grade Model 58 shotguns sell in the $175-$250 range.
Depending on model and condition, about $125. Many were made by High Standard, decent shotguns.
There were several models and gauges of the High Standard Flite King- Field pump shotgun. Value will depend on exact model, gauge, and condition. Used prices average anywhere from $100 to $300. Many of the pump shotguns made for Sears under the J.C. Higgins name were High Standard Flite Kings.
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Value of ANY gun is based on EXACT make, model, variety and condition. You need a hands-on appraisal.
No single manufacturer can "purchase the over under shotguns," whatever that means. If you check out their website at www.remington.com , you can find pictures and descriptions of all their firearms currently in production. Many manufacturers make over/unders.
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The Sears 410 Model 1011380 was manufactured in 1970. This model is part of the Sears line of shotguns produced during that time. It's important to check the specific details of the firearm for the exact year, as variations may occur.