Requires professional appraisal
Many factors determine the value of a work of art. Auction prices can be a gauge, but the art market is always changing. Consequently, it is not possible to assess the value of a work of art until it is up for sale or auction. Many private sales of art occur and rarely is the price disclosed. The best option is to have the piece appraised. If the work of art is a reproduction or a print it is likely there is no monetary value.
Made 1961. Value 0-1000 USD depending on exactly what you have, the configuration it is in, if it is factory original, overall condtion, if the box and papers are present, etc..
HD Folsom/Crescent made both single-barrel and double-barrel shotguns using the Whippet name for Hibbard, Spencer and Bartlett (huge hardware catalog store in Chicago) from around 1900 until the late 1920's. If the gun is a single-shot, value is going to top out at $100. Double-barrel .410 shotguns like yours can reach over $400-$500 if in excellent condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
A friend has a similar gun , he has no answers either. I am looking to find out more also. If you find out something please email me at ccg@triad.rr.com
100-1000 USD depending on condition, box, papers, accessories, finish, etc..
250 USD
350
50-350 usd
Impossible to answer without a detalied description of condition.
You have a Ranger Model 30, which was a store brand made by Stevens as a Model 520. It was designed by John Browning, and has a slight humpback in the receiver. A Stevens version ranges in blue book value from $190 in 100% condition, to $75 in 60 % condition. Unfortunately, house brand guns bring less.
That cannot be answered without a more detailed description of the shotguns overall condition,to include the wood,barrel,and receiver.
50 USD
STANDARD MODEL 1970 NORTHWEST TERRITORIES 30-30 cal. 3106 mfg. Engraved bright gold plated receiver, 24 " round barrel, ¾ magazine, pistol grip stock 1200 DELUXE MODEL 500 mfg. Engraved bright gold receiver, deluxe XX wood, 24 " round barrel, ¾ magazine, pistol grip stock 1700 Must be absolutely NIB, untouched to have collector value.
Basically impossible to value with just the serial number. condition? finish? engraved?
500 USD
what is the value of browning sweet 16 shot gun
You will need to get a professional appraisal.