I BUY AND SELL THESE RIFLES, A GOOD ONE SELLS FOR $100 MAX
A firearms worth is directly tied to its condition and like anything else, a gun is worth whatever the buyer is willing to pay and the seller is willing to take.
I have two Page-Lewis model D rifles. The first I bought in a flea market for $10. Someone had put it in a Remington 510 stock and it didn't fit correctly at all. The bolt handle had broken off and been replaced by a bent piece steel rod. The firing pin spring had been replaced by one that was WAY too strong and some idiot had taken a file to the bolt. However, the bore was good and the metal was not pitted. It was worth $10.
The second I bought off Gunbroker for $75. The bolt handle was there but it had been brazed back on and there was a crack in the stock that needed to be glued. The bore was good and the metal was in good shape. A little TLC and it will once again be ready to take to the field. I feel it was worth the $75 but evidently no one else did as I was the only bidder at the auction. I bought it mostly to have a pattern for the stock so I can make one for the other rifle.
I would agree with the original answer that a Page-Lewis Model D in good shape is worth about $100.
Your rifle was made by Page-Lewis in the 1920s. Value is based heavily on condition, but averages about $180.
page-lewis made made the the rifle from 1923-1926 when Page died and they sold it to j Stevens arm co. value unknown that exact rifle was just sold on auctionarms.com for $135.00. it was reblued and the stock was refinished. i don't know if this helped or hurt the value.
No sn data
Answer I collect Page & Lewis guns. I have 33 of them, 14 mdl. D's. the mdl D is the most often found. Page & Lewis made a mdl. A,B,Cand D. You will also find Page&Lewis guns marked mdl. 49, 50 &52. Page & Lewis was bought By Savage-Stevens in 1925,most books will tell you 1926,but I have printed material from 1925. See (cornellpubs.com) After Savage took over Stevens made the mdl. D,49,50and52 under the Page & Lewis name until about 1933.They also used at least one trade name (CRUSO). Value For the mdl D is $50-$150 depending on condition & possibly higher on a good day. Hope this helps.The Page-Lewis Company made the Model A, B, and C - but no Model D. Can you doublecheck the markings on the rifle? sales@countrygunsmith.net
50-100
The page-Lewis model A target was made from 1920-1926.
10-100 USD or so
10-100 USD or so
50-100 USD
No published sn data that I know of.
Requires professional appraisal.
$50-$150, depending on condition.