Are you sure that does not say Meriden- instead of Meridian? Meriden was a gunmaker in that time frame- they were owned by Sears, and made guns for them. If that is the name, value would depend on condition, but somewhere in the $150-$200 range. If you serach for Meriden Firearms, you can see the website with the company history.
The current Barrett Firearms does not make a double shotgun. Exactly how is your gun marked?
I believe that the Plymouth side by sides were made by Cresent Firearms.
The exact value of a Davidson firearms 16 gauge double barrel model 63 is actually dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the condition and age of the firearm.
50-100 USD or so
1890's.
Made by Meriden for Sears. 50-100 USD
No known published sn data
50-100 USD or so
50-300 usd
5-100 usd
The value of a Wilmot 12 gauge double barrel shotgun with a Damascus barrel can vary significantly based on its condition, historical significance, and market demand. Typically, such firearms can range from $500 to several thousand dollars, depending on factors like craftsmanship and provenance. For an accurate appraisal, it's recommended to consult a firearms expert or appraiser familiar with vintage shotguns.
the knickerbocker was made by crescent arms Look under Crescent Tryon firearms