Yes they did. The Sears Ted Williams Model T3 was the exact same .22 caliber rifle as the Winchester Model 190.
It's a Sears & Roebuck made by Winchester and modeled after the Winchester 73.
100-300 USD
It's actually a Winchester model 70 made for Sears and Roebuck.
As far as my research indicates,winchester did not make a model 190 .22 cal rifle for sears(J.C.Higgins).
Winchester model 70
The sears model 6c-22 was made Winchester/ same as Winchester model#490
Winchester.
Your rifle was made by Winchester for Sears Roebuck- it is the Winchester 94. Sears sold firearms under their own brand names, such as JC Higgins. Ted Williams, baseball player, permitted his name to be used as a brand on Sears sporting goods. The Sears branded firearms are typically valued at about 20% less than the original brand guns. They are still a very good buy for the money.
Winchester model 190 http://www.gunnersden.com/index.htm.sears100.html
The Sears Model 1 may be a Winchester mod 121. L0ok there
Yes, the Sears Model 54 was made by Winchester and used the Winchester Model 54 serial numbers. Your serial number puts the rifle at being made in 1930 or 1931.
The Model 53 30-06 rifle was manufactured for Sears by Winchester. It's a cheaper version of their Model 70.