The value of a Savage .32 caliber pistol made in 1909 can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and historical significance. Generally, prices for such vintage firearms can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. Factors like original parts, working condition, and any unique features or provenance will also influence its market value. To get a precise estimate, it's advisable to consult a firearms appraiser or check recent sales of similar models.
Depending on the condition of the pistol, the value can be anywhere from $100 to about $400.
Need a detailed description of ALL markings.
50-350 USD or so
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all features and markings.
The cast of The Love of a Savage - 1909 includes: James Young Deer
Less than 100 to over 1000 depending on specifics.
$1000.00 to $1300.00 would be a good start. $1600.00 in excellent shape.
Charles Roscoe Savage died in 1909.
Made 1877-1909. Without more of a description the best I can estimate is 500-4000
This pistol was made by Crosman and it's really a model 150. The current value stands around (In Excellent Condition) $90- $110 BUT, add 30% for the Sears Ted Williams version.
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According to Savage & Stevens Arms, Collector's History by J Kimmel, your pistol was made in the first year of production - 1908-1909. Prices are strictly dependent on condition and any modifications that might have been made. Collectors would pay a premium for a first year production pistol. If your gun is in average condition without modifications. I guess that it would retail for at least $450 an asking price of up to $750 or more would not be unheard of. FWIW the 2006 edition of The Blue Book of Gun Values shows a value of $550 for a model 1907 in 100% condition. But I believe this figure is not in line with the market. Plus this is a first year production gun which would certainly add a premium. Also there are tremendous premiums for grip types that can add up to $1,000 (yup, one thousand dollars) to the value of this pistol.