The value of an 1894 Iver Johnson .32 caliber, 5-shot top break nickel-plated revolver typically ranges between $200 to $600, depending on its condition, rarity, and whether it has original features or documentation. Factors such as the finish, mechanical functionality, and any historical significance can also influence its market value. For a precise valuation, consulting a firearms appraiser or checking recent auction results is advisable.
50-275 or so
With the brief description that you have supplied,I would say that you have a SMith and Wesson model of 1905 4th change revolver.
You need the services of a gunsmith.
made about 1969
Without more of a description; 10-150 USD
What is the manufactures date on an Iver Johnson revolver serial # Q18255
brand new it would be worth 750$.
@ 1870-1915
My iver johnson has the serial # on the trigger guard
The Iver Johnson owl head revolver typically dates back to the early 20th century. Specifically, revolvers with serial numbers around 41231 were likely manufactured in the late 1920s to early 1930s. For an exact year, one would need to consult specific manufacturing records or reference guides for Iver Johnson firearms.
You would need to include the overall condition of your revolver,the amount of original finish remaining,bore condition and serial number(to date and identify the correct model of revolver).Only then could a value be placed on the firearm in question.
based on serial number of an original colt SAA, 172596 was made about 1898........