10-125 USD or so
H&R made utility firearms from 1874-1986. 50-100 USD
There are examples of "revolving barrel" firearms made before 1500 AD.
The Karl Pfestorf revolver was made in the late 19th century, specifically around the 1870s. It was produced in Germany and is notable for its unique design. The revolver is often associated with the development of early self-loading mechanisms in firearms.
The value of a XL model is 55-160 dollars depending on condition.They produced firearms from 1902-1914.This would be the time frame of your guns production.
If the revolver is an RG or Rohm, it is worth about $25-50. These were low cost, low quality firearms, and frequenly had frames made of metals other than steel.
Made by Herman Weinrauch, these were very low quality firearms that have very low values. Approx $20 for one in working order.
Not made by Browning. Wrong place to ask.
Revolvers are not lever action firearms. Sorry- can you rephrase your question? Lever action firearms are most often rifles, rarely shotguns. A very few lever action pistols were made, but not revolvers.
That 22 revolver is IJ targeted sealed made in Pittsburg, Ms.
value depends on overall condition...........
The value of a German made 22 caliber revolver would actually be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of those factors would include the age and condition of the revolver.
Value seldom exceeds 100 USD