Can't be answered without a DETAILED description of ALL markings and condition.
You need the services of a gunsmith.
For a Smith and Wesson revolver in stainless steel that shoots short bullets, you might need a 380 caliber pistol or a S&W 32 caliber revolver.
Need a detailed description of ALL markings.
We need a complete desciption to give you an answer with any meaning.
Make, model, condition. We need all 3, you gave us the make only. Sorry.
You will need to provide more info on your Smith and Wesson to get a correct answer.Please add the model (29-1,29-2 Etc) and the barrel length,overall condition of the revolver,any engraving present,and bore condition to get a accurate value to your revolver.
Would need to know which model, and the condition of the firearm. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Need to know the caliber in order to answer.
You will need to call S&W or provide a very detailed descripiton of all features.
In order to bet a value for your Smith and Wesson handgun,I will need to know if your Smith and Wesson is a break open(top break)revolver,or a regular revolver,with a swing out cylinder.If you have a break open model then you have a either a 32 double action made from 1883-1909,or a 32 safety hammerless made from 1902-1909.If you have a regular swing out cylinder revolver it is a 32 Hand Ejector 5th change that was made from 1910-1917.Please identify which model and then we can establish a value for your Smith and Wesson.
The Smith and Wesson model K14-3 was produced from 1947-1982. You would need to write into Smith and Wesson with the model and serial number. They can pull the date and send it back to you.
You will need to find a gunsmith