Seldom exceed 180 or so
Made by Meriden for Sears. 50-100 USD
Try Numrich Arms
50-100 usd
Are you sure that does not say Meriden- instead of Meridian? Meriden was a gunmaker in that time frame- they were owned by Sears, and made guns for them. If that is the name, value would depend on condition, but somewhere in the $150-$200 range. If you serach for Meriden Firearms, you can see the website with the company history.
Eastern Arms was a Sears Roebuck brand name in the early 20th century. Possible manufacturers include Andrew Fyrberg, Meriden Firearms, J. Stevens, and Iver Johnson.
Depends on model and condition. These were not extremely expensive- today would be worth $100-$150
At the most, 100 USD.
50-100
Meriden was formed by Sears Roebuck to make guns for Sears in 1905. Their products were well made, but in general do not command extremely high collector prices. Meriden ceased production about 1918-1919. See the link below for a history of the company and its products. Without knowing make, model AND condition, we cannot really guess at a price for a gun. Sorry-
The value of a Meriden double barrel 12 gauge shotgun can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, age, and specific model. Generally, these shotguns can range from around $200 to $800. Collectible or well-preserved models may fetch higher prices, while those in poor condition will be at the lower end of the spectrum. For an accurate appraisal, it's advisable to consult a firearms expert or appraiser.
10-100 USD or so
Berkshire shotguns were manufactured by Meriden Firearms Co, Andrew Fyrberg Mfg Co, and Crescent Fire Arms for Shapleigh Hardware Co of St Louis and Sears Roebuck.