Sorry, but none of my references list a Coleman as a manufacturer of shotguns. There is a possibility that Coleman was the retailer- at one time, hardware stores could order guns made up with their brand names on the guns. Many were inexpensive imports, usually from Belgium. I did find 2 mentions of a Coleman marked shotgun with Damascus twist steel barrels (these should NOT be fired with modern ammo). If you can repost with ALL markings on the gun (including any under the forearm, and where the barrels join the frame) we will do our best to find you an answer.
they are selling at auction for around 300.00
Go to Google, select IMAGES from the toolbar, and for search term enter Iver Johnson double hammer shotgun.
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50-125 USD
$500
What isthe value of a Stevens double barrel hammer type 12 gauge shotgun Model 235 and when was it made?
Mark Coleman is known as "The Hammer"
An 1890 10 Gauge in 35%, NRA Antique condition is worth $300-$400.00
depending on condition and every thing tight and not rusted a good one can fetch upwards of 300$ i have one with steel barrels which is about 1900-1909
No. What would the company that produced the finest American double barrel shotgun want with a utilitarian import?
25-150 usd