Utica Firearms Company: Trade name used by the Simmons Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri on firearms they retailed c. 1900. Yours is a bit unusual if it has damascus barrels but no exterior hammers. Shooters want fluid steel barrels, decorators want side hammers, and few collectors want hardware-store guns, so I'd say unusual is not a good thing. Even in NRA Excellent condition (98%+ original finish) I doubt if you could get over $200.
1890's.
The current Barrett Firearms does not make a double shotgun. Exactly how is your gun marked?
What is the age and value of a 12 gauge Union Firearms Company Pump Shotgun with the Numbers 6804 2-7 with 2 Triggers?
This name was used by a few gunmakers, but most likely this gun was made by Crescent Firearms of Meriden, CT sometime between 1893 and 1930. If there are additional markings, they could reinforce or disprove this conclusion. Value, regardless of actual manufacturer or date, will be in the range of $150-$250.
No published sn data. 200 or so
WHAT is the age model number and value or a 22 savage pump rifle serial 5317OL produced in Utica NY ?
age an value m550al
No published sn data.
The value of a Charles Richter 12 gauge double barrel shotgun can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand, typically ranging from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. The age of the shotgun can be determined by the serial number, but specific production dates for Charles Richter firearms are not widely documented. If the shotgun is in good condition, it may appeal to collectors, which can further influence its value. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a firearms expert or a reputable auction house.
The bible for info. on older shotguns made by other than the big name manufactures is the "Golder Age Of Shotguning" by Bob Hinman. In the index of this book he lists literally hunderds of old brand name shotguns along with some info on the co. Unfortunatly all he has to say about a co. called the Utica Firearms Co. is "Hammer double-barrel. Nothing further known." He must have put an extreme amount of research into this obscure list of manufactures (and this was 30 to 40 years ago) and to have come up with "nothing further known" is not very incouraging. My guess is that this Utica Firearms Co. is the manufacture of your shotgun.
c.1910.
No known sn data.