depends on condition- $400-$750
without more specifics on the gun (condition, gauge, barrel length, etc.) all i can really say is that serial number is for a gun manufactured in 1927
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Exactly how is the shotgun marked (all markings), and double-check the serial number. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Manufactured from 1911 to 1946. Savage bought the company in 1930. Value ranges from $275 to 1250 depending on condition.
The value of a Fox Sterlingworth shotgun, specifically serial number 263838, can vary widely based on its condition, age, and specific features such as barrel length and engraving. Generally, these shotguns can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. To determine a more accurate value, it's best to consult a firearms appraiser or check recent sales of similar models. Additionally, condition and provenance can significantly influence the final price.
Your Serial number indicates that your Fox Sterlingworth shotgun was made in the year 1919.It was one of the first 268 shotguns made that year out of a total production of 800 for the year 1919.I hope that you find this informative.
I saw one today in a Standard Field Grade in Good condition with a price tag of $1,000 Dollars in a Local Gun Shop in Pennsylvania.*
Value is very much effected by condition but assuming the gun is in very good or better condition it should bring about $2000 ($1500 for gun and $5-750 for extra barrels).
All the serial lists I have on the 12ga Sterlingworth have the numbers starting at 53800 in 1910. Can you verify that number? sales@countrygunsmith.net
The AH Fox Sterlingworth 20 gauge side-by-side shotgun is worth about 2500 dollars to about 9000 dollars depending on its condition. Certain barrel and stock styles are more valuable than others.