It depends on model. Guns marked 583 3, 583 6 ,583 9, 583 12 , 583,15 583 19, 583 22, and 583 25 . Were known as the J C Higgins model 10 these guns were made between 1945 to 1956 .They were jointly made by Harrington & Richardson and High Standard for Sears .Guns marked 583 1101 and 583 1102 Were known as the Model 11 these were made between 1958 and 1962 these guns were made by High Standard Manufacturing for Sears Models 10, 11 and 14 were bolt action shotguns made by High Standard. The following link shows the dates that they were listed in the Sears catalgos. http://www.histandard.info/PDF/Sears%20Shotguns.pdf
In very good shape about 100 dollars these are good shotguns enjoy it
I can't locate this number in the cross-reference, but the JC Higgins name was used from 1908 to 1960. A store-brand bolt action shotgun will bring $75 to $125, depending on condition. your gun was made by H&R for sears High standard in 1946
Cant find information on a kessler bolt action rifle from 1950
1940's-1950s.
It was most likely built by Harrington and Richardson for sears from 1945-1955. It should fetch from $60-$100 depending on condition.
Sears, the 583.19 has a roll mark date of 11/28/49. Sears has a safety recall on this specific model shotgun you should be aware of before firing.
your gun was made in 1952 by High Standard Manufacturing. Sears owned a large peice of High Standard in those days and your gun is based on old H&R design
I have one marked "model 155" has no serial # and was purchased in 1964
1930's-40's.
1940's. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Early 1950's, value under $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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