50-150 USD
The Spencer Gun Co. made guns for Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co. of Chicago, Il. These guns were actually manufactured by the Crescent Fire Arms Co. of Norwich, Connecticut from about 1892 to 1922 with "Spencer Gun Co" as a brand name. They were good quality insexpensive single and double barrel shotguns. This is not to be confused with the Spencer rifle fo Civil War fame which was manufactured by the Burnside Rifle Co in 1865 or the later Spencer Arms Co. of Windsor, Connecticut who manufactured the first successful slide action repeating shotgun from 1882 to 1889.
Manufactured in Belgium by Simonis, Janssen, Dumoulin & Co.
It is a shotgun manufactured by the Remington Co. for Montgomery Ward's between 1957 and 1959. About 1200 were made.
It is the same as the Kessler 128 manufactured between 1951-1953.
the 300f revelation modle 12 gauge pump shotgun was manufactured between the mid 80s and early 90s hopefually this is helpfull
Wesley Richard was an expensive shotgun. "A Richard" is likely an inexpensive shotgun manufactured by the Crescent City company sold with an expensive sounding name.
From 1882 to 1889 they manufactured the first successful slide action repeating shotgun. Designed by Christopher Spencer who also designed the Civil War era Spencer military carbines. The shotgun came in both solid and takedown models in both 12 and 10 gauge. The takedown is worth 20% premium. VG Good Fair Poor $950 400 200 125
The value of a 410 shotgun manufactured by Marholt Peter Longo in Austria depends on its condition. This gun in mint condition is valued between 1800.00 and 2250.00 as of 2014.
was probably made between 1942 and 1950
I have a 10 gauge spencer shotgun for sale ($2000.00) . Great shape. They are very rare. Tom 210 218 2834
The Ithaca brand shotgun was manufactured in New York. I don't know if this is the one you were looking for.
Ithaca Firearms manufactured the Lefever Nitro Special shotgun with serial numbers between 101600 and 119899 in 1922.