From the 1880s to World War 1 millions of utility shotguns with hundreds of store names were imported to the US from Belgium and millions more were made in the US. Fine Damascus Steel suggests Belgian origin in this case. If you examine the bottom of the barrels you will probably find an oval around 'ELG*' which is a Belgian proof mark. A crown over this mark will indicate manufacture after 1893. While many of these store brands have been linked to a manufacturer (in some cases multiple manufacturers), Macey Co is not in my list.
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With the serial number that you provided,your Ithaca double barrel shotgun with the damascus barrels was produced in the year 1900.
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A Damascus twist steel double barrel shotgun is an antique shotgun made by layering iron and steel and welding them together. This kind of shotgun is worth approximately $3,000 depending on the condition of the weapon.
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Without knowing the maker or the markings on the barrel/breech, you can't find out anything. Even then, there may be little to no information.
Try e-gunparts.com
I posted a link in the related links section that may be of some help.
around $6000
about $3500
Depends if its damascus steel or not.
Under $200.