i don't know this answer but i have a this exact shotgun that was patented on this exact date that was given to me from my grandpa
$35 to $75, depending on condition.
That patent date would be in 1894, not 1994. You have a version of the Stevens 'Favorite' boys rifle. Can be collectable in excellent condition and/or rare variations, but the more common variants in typical condition rarely exceed $200. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The value of a J Stevens Co Chicopee Falls Mass U.S. Patten September 6, 1864 depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 275.00 and 325.00 as of 2014.
$75-$200 depending on condition
it was a child's first gun. one in excellent condition is probably woth $100.00
$100 - $200, assuming in useable condition but not 100% new condition
Not much beyond what is stamped on the gun. Manufactured 1931-1941 by the Stevens division of Savage Arms in Chicopee, Mass.
You posted this under the Iver Johnson topic and that company made a lot of revolvers in Fitchburg, which isn't far from Chicopee Falls. The only arms maker I find in Chicopee is Stevens, but I have no records of a Stevens revolver. Are you sure it is not a tip-up pistol?
The Stevens Model 58 Salvage Shotgun with no serial number was probably manufactured in the early 1940's in Chicopee Falls MASS. It's value could range from $400.00 to $ 1500.00 depending on condition. If it has the Chicopee Falls Mass manufacturer on the barrel a good starting point is $ 500.00 and up depending on condition.
$75 in top condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
I am not sure about the 410 but a 12ga. is anywhere from $400 to $200 depending on the condition. I have just researched this and found that it is a model 330 made between 1926-1935. Hope this helps.
This is probably an 1894 Favorite. Depending on condition, it is worth $125(poor) to $400 (excellent). A drawback is the scarcity of .25-caliber ammunition.