The value of an original 1909 Sears and Roebuck catalog can vary significantly based on its condition, completeness, and market demand. Generally, prices can range from $50 to several hundred dollars, with well-preserved copies or those with unique features potentially fetching higher amounts. Collectors typically seek out these catalogs for their historical significance and illustrations of early 20th-century products. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult auction sites or antique dealers.
The value of a 1909 Sears and Roebuck catalog can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, such catalogs can range from $50 to several hundred dollars, with pristine copies or those featuring unique items potentially fetching higher prices. Collectors often seek these catalogs for their historical significance and insight into early 20th-century consumer culture. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a specialized antique book dealer or auction house.
This pistol was made by Crosman. It's a model 150 made between 1954-1967. It's a .22 caliber that uses a C02 cylinder to power it. There are over 20 different variations made of this model. There was also a model 150C and 150PK.
The FBI had no original name.In 1909 It was named the
This was made by Crosman air gun, It's a model 150. Unfortunately you did not state the condition of the air gun so no estimate of value can be given. Give more details there are more than 20 variations of the pistol It was Mfg between 1954-67
this came from sears roebuckand company and simpsons-sears limited still has all paper work in box
Eastern Arms was a trade name sold by Sears Roebuck. The guns were actually manufactured by several makers, but the "barrel and lug forged in one piece" is a mark found on the Iver Johnson Champion from about 1909-1927, so if you have a single shot, break action gun, that's what it really is. Retail value is probably $50-$75. Firearms don't bring a premium for being mis-stamped.
They didn't. It was originally a hunting goods store. Go on wikipedia you can see a 1909 catalog, very cool. They started designing clothes later.
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Spartaco - 1909 was released on: France: August 1909 Italy: August 1909 USA: 6 November 1909 UK: 31 December 1909
If you've ID'd it as an Iver Johnson product, I'd guess it is a Champion model which was made from 1909 to 1956. I think Sears may have dropped the Eastern Arms name sometime earlier than that, probably in the 1930's.
Enrico III - 1909 was released on: France: March 1909 Italy: March 1909 UK: March 1909 USA: 8 November 1909
Cretinetti cerca un duello - 1909 was released on: France: February 1909 Germany: February 1909 Italy: February 1909 Spain: February 1909 UK: March 1909 USA: 24 April 1909