No.
Yes, depending on the model and condition, You did not hit the lottery, but there is some collector interest in these out-of-manufacture revolvers. We can't tell you how much without some info from you.
You have not yet asked a question, despite the question mark. The successor to the Forehand & Wadsworth Company, Forehand firearms were made from 1890 to 1902. Values are not high, but would depend on exact model and condition. Please note this is NOT a .38 Special, but a caliber .38 S&W.
Impossible to do without clear, closeup photos. Seek the services of a professional appraiser.
You will need a gunsmith to show you.
gun shop, gun show, pawn shop, for sale ad
100-300
20-60 or so
You wil need to check the auction sites to see what they are bringing.
$50-$75.
value depends on overall condition.........
50