50-100 usd
about $300. if in good shape
1964 and about $200 if in good shape
your shotgun was made by Sears & Roebuck /High Standard in 1949 .Sears owned High Standard back then in good shape its worth about 100 dollars your shotgun was made by Sears & Roebuck /High Standard in 1949 .Sears owned High Standard back then in good shape its worth about 100 dollars
made 1952 by Sears/High Standard in good shape 100 dollars
Unfortunetly not. A functional gun in decent shape brings about $150-200.
I saw one today in a pawn shop, it was in good shape for $200.00
The gun was made by Antonio Zoli for Sears, and is an entry-level over/under shotgun. In excellent shape, it would resell in the $350 range. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Basically the Winchester Model 1200 as built for Sears. Value under $200, made in the 1960's-1970's. sales@countrygunsmith.net
583 21 was made in 1952 By Sears/ high standard (sears owned High Standard back in thouse days.) In good shape its worth about 100 dollars
If this gun shoots both 2 3/4" and 3" shells, has receiver engraving, ribbed barrel with 2 beads, and variable choke on the end, then it is the Ted Williams version of the Model 21. In good shape, it may be worth $75
I can't exactly identify this model but I believe I know what it is. Both Daisy air gun and Crosman air company made pellet/BB guns and rifles for Sears under the JC Higgins name. All the Crosman models started with Sears model #126. All the Daisy models started with Sears number 799. Daisy made a 1894 model for Sears and the number was 799.19052 it really was a Daisy commemorative model 1894. It looked like a Winchester 3030 it had an octagon barrel. If this is your rifle, hopefully it is then the standard Daisy model 1894 is worth $50 to $100. If this is the model 799.19052 Commemorative model with gold plated finish it's worth $200 to $250. Because your number is only one digit off, I think it's a standard Daisy model 1894. This is all a best guess it I have the right rifle or not.