MOST of the single shot shotguns do not have really high values. The Stevens is a good gun- dependable, reliable, well made- but not a lot of collector interest. Depending on condition, a Stevens single may be worth between $50-$175. I keep a few of the singles around as loaner guns to new shooters- they are a very good shotgun for a "first shotgun".
what is the value
Under $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
your Stevens arms shotgun was produced between 1926-1935 with only 2,000 total being made.
The J. Stevens Arms Company was a prominent firearms manufacturer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Springfield double barrel shotgun with a hammer was likely produced by J. Stevens Arms Company in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts. The 16 gauge shotgun was a popular choice for hunting and sport shooting during that time period. The specific history of this particular shotgun would require further research into the serial number and production records of J. Stevens Arms Company.
No known published sn data
Look on the top of the receiver with the gun disassembled. You should find it there.
The Stevens Model 58 Salvage Shotgun with no serial number was probably manufactured in the early 1940's in Chicopee Falls MASS. It's value could range from $400.00 to $ 1500.00 depending on condition. If it has the Chicopee Falls Mass manufacturer on the barrel a good starting point is $ 500.00 and up depending on condition.
All my records indicate that stevens did not make a model 337 shotgun.If your stevens shotgun is marked U337 under the receiver,this would be a serial number,not a model number.
The value of a Stevens 335 shotgun would actually be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the age and condition of the shotgun.
Stevens j arms company only made one single shot shotgun which was the model 94 chambered 12, 16, 20, 28, .410 ga. They manufactured it from 1929-about 1940. They are notorious for not always placing a serial number on the frame, but some numbers can often be found if you take the shotgun down to the forarm. Exact age can be difficult to determine without serial numbers.
with a serial number of E261611
On many of the older guns there are no model numbers, but there may be a serial number. If there is a serial number then try to Google the name of the company (J Stevens Arms Co) and try to get a number or an address to contact them to get the model number. If there is no serial number, then you will have to bring the gun to a gun dealer who specializes in antique guns. You can also try to Google "J. C. Higgins". The original company was owned by J. C. Higgins and a man with the last name of Stevens. This company was in the early 1900's, so the gun is quite old. Savage Arms may be able to help you also.