Not factory original.
50-200
Depending on the condition of the gun between $275.00-$110.00.
This gun was made in 1947. The poly choke is not original and decreases value.
A 1953 in Mint condition will bring $1000 + on the market. It must be all original though - no pad or polychoke.
http://www.gunnersden.com/index.htm.guns.html Use this site to cross reference the Sears number with the actual manufacturer and Model.
Sears began using the Ted Williams name on guns in the early 1960's and that lasted through the 1980's when they stopped selling guns.
400 USD at most
Your Winchester model 12 shotgun,which was made in 1931 will bring between 200-325 dollars depending on condition.If the polychoke was a after market add on,then it will bring less.
Look and see if your Browning double auto has a number ahead of the letter A or 2 numbers ahead of the letter A.This is needed to establish the year of production.No Browning double auto could be ordered with a Polychoke,this would have been a after market installation.
I'm not sure of the age of this gun, or where it originally sold from, as it was given to me by an aquantance. However,it is similar in construction to most Mossberg shotguns I've seen, it has what I believe was at one time called a polychoke, which is adjustable from improved cylinder, modified, and full choke. HYTRAM It's a Mossberg 385K wearing a suit from Montgomery Ward.
My records indicate that by your serial number you have a Browning auto-5 light weight 12 gauge shotgun that was made in the year 1957.If your shotgun does not have a cutts or polychoke attached it has 2 distinct values.One is for the plain barrel model,and for the vent rib barrel model.In the condition that you describe(90%-95%)of its original finish remaining,I would put the value of the plain barrel model as between 850-925 dollars.The vent rib barrel model will be between 1,050-1,125 dollars.