The Model 37 was the "workhorse" of the company, and was made in many different gauges and for different uses - i.e., a "riot gun", trench gun", deerslayer, turkey gun, etc., etc. Each of those variables impacts the value, just as does the condition of the gun. If you are talking about the "standard" 12 GA Model 37 Featherweight for general use, and it is in good condition, I see prices in the $150 - $250 range on Gunbroker.com. You might want to log on and see what the market is offering. What Ithaca 37? I guess in general you can figure 50 to 2000 bucks...
how much is an Ithaca model 37 shotgun worth in fair condition
100-400 USD
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The Ithaca model 37 feather-light 12 gauge shotgun serial number 371269762 is valued at $200 in fair condition. In good condition, it is valued at $925.
1956.....#'s 602,000-652,000 were produced in 1956.
Depends entirely on age and condition - neither of which is indicated in the question, so no way to answer.
The Ithaca Model 37 shotgun with a serial number of 349302 was manufactured in 1953. Ithaca's serial number records indicate that this model was produced in that year, making it a vintage firearm. The patent number 1849982 is related to the design features of the shotgun.
150
about 23$
1951 Model 37
You will need to contact Ithaca. Published sn's do not go that high.
model 37 around $500 in good condition