Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all markings, caliber, finish, condition, box, accessories, etc..
20-200 usd
About 60 USD or so
Seldom exceed 100 USD
The value of an 1896 Iver Johnson 22 caliber 7 shot revolver is dependent upon a number of factors. The condition of the revolver would need to be taken highly into consideration when determining the value.
Can't be answered wihtout knowing what shape it is in and who made it.
50-1000 USD depending on if if left the factory this way.
Known as the "Bodyguard" since the shrouded hammer does not hang up on clothing when worn concealed, I believe production started in the 1990s. Depending on condition, $350-$400. Double action revolvers do not have (nor need) a separate safety- the trigger mist move a very long distance for the revolver to fire. Very good handgun for personal protection.
The safety has always been in the trigger guard of the A5. Early guns had a front-to-rear safety in the front of the trigger guard. Yours should have the later style crossbolt safety behind the trigger. Plain barrel Sweet Sixteens in excellent condition will bring $1000. They drop off fast as they get toward 80% condition. In 'VG' condition, $650.
I am afraid that you Iver Johnson revolver is not worth much.it is valued at 50-100 dollars depending on condition.
what is the value of a harrington and richardson 1895 revolver
@ turn of the century give or take; 50-400 USD
50-1500 USD or so depending on specifics