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The revolver is probably an Iver Johnson. The grips were after-market grips, distributed by Siles.
I believe it to be a vintage Iver Johnson pistol
Iver Johnson
Iver Johnson never kept production fiqures by year,so the exact year would be hard to say.I can say that the model 55 target was produced from 1955-1984.
The owl's head was an Iver Johnson trademark. The model 1900 was made from 1900 to 1947.
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.
100 to 200 dependent on condition
There is a company called "Owl Companies" It's logo is an owl. Give it a hand, it needs publicity. Maybe buy some of its products.
$50-$100 and up, depending on condition, markings, and history of the gun.
The finish is definitely not stainless steel was not invented as of yet, likely a nickel plate finish. Circa is somewhere between very late 1800's til the 1930's Hope that is of some help! Blue Mt Gunworks
Yes, Iver Johnson did make a .22 cal. Supershot with a 9 round capacity. It did not have the recessed cartridge head of the "Sealed" Supershot. Top-break action with automatic ejection, 6" barrel. Coil-spring hammer drive (rebounding hammer) American walnut one-piece grip.
The term "Owl's Head" refers to the trademark used by the Iver Johnson Company, an AMERICAN gunmaker. At this point, we do not have enough information to identify your handgun. Your best course will be to take it to a gun shop for identification. Values on the Iver Johnson 22 revolvers are generally not high, and will depend heavily on condition and the exact model- and typically ranges from $50-$150.