Several factors involved here. First, is it an AH Fox gun (Philadelphia) or a Savage-Fox gun? If it is a Phila gun, is it a 'hinge pin' gun? What gauge, barrel length, chokes? Is it in original condition or has it been refinished or modified? Most importantly, we need to know what percentage of original case colors are left, what percentage of original blue, what percentage of original finish on the wood? Without knowing this, we can only give you a range of $300-$3000. Feel free to email digital pictures and we can be more precise. sales@countrygunsmith.net
5 bux
Need a detailed description
$500 to $2000 depending on condition and when it was made.
Provide detailed description of ALL markings.
your shotgun was made in 1922.
Blue Book of Gun Values
Blue Book of Gun Values will help.
Small guage Sterlingworths run easily into four figures.
Your Serial number indicates that your Fox Sterlingworth shotgun was made in the year 1919.It was one of the first 268 shotguns made that year out of a total production of 800 for the year 1919.I hope that you find this informative.
Hi, I sold a Fox Sterlingworth shotgun for my brother in law, about 4 yrs old, sold for $750. Not sure what gauge, can't remember that far back. It belonged to his Dad.
I appreciate any information you can provide as this was my great grandfather"'s shotgun?
In good, usable condition, the firearm in question could fetch a good, usable amount of money.