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I could be wrong, but I believe it was Sears/Roebuck.
The value of a 12 gauge Sears and Roebuck single shot bolt action model 14 will vary depending on the condition. If the gun is in good condition, it could be worth $150-$200 dollars.
100-400 USD depending on condition.
That is a model number, not a serial number. Try a Google search for 'HIGGINS AIR RIFLE' and look for another gun to pull parts off of. ------------------------------------------- This is a Crosman model 400 made for Sears using the JC Higgins name. You can try the link below to locate someone who repairs outdated Crosman rifles. When the Web page opens click on "Find a Service Center" it will guide you to a repair center. ( hopefully)
it might also be a marlin, but try any local gun show
Yes.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! The JC Higgins Model 101.25 shotgun was produced by Sears, Roebuck and Co. That particular model was made between 1946 and 1962, so it could be anywhere from 59 to 75 years old. Just imagine all the stories and adventures it must have been a part of during its long life!
The Sears and Roebuck wood-burning stove model number 43344110 was likely produced around the late 1970s to early 1980s, as many Sears stoves from that era were assigned model numbers in a similar format. To determine the exact age, you would need to check any specific manufacturing date or serial number that might be stamped on the stove itself. Additionally, consulting vintage appliance resources or Sears archives could provide more precise information.
Sometime between ABOUT 1955 and 1980. Wish we could be more specific, but your High Standard Sentinel revolver (made for Sears) has not been catalogued, and that is not the serial number- that is the model number used by Sears.
A Sears and Roebuck firearm called the Gladiator Field Grade side by side manufactured by Meriden Firearms could sell at auction for up to $250. If there is a maker's mark or a model number stamped on the barrel, the price will be more than if there is nothing stamped.
My mother-in-law bought hers in June 1975 - brand new. But it could have been manufactured the year before, of course.
Made for Sears Roebuck by Stevens. There may be a model number on the right side of the receiver (most likely 5000, 5100, or 311) or a Sears product number on the barrel (101.6?) which could give an approximate date.