i have one marked the same.does yours have a "dolls head"type of action? that type was used by british makers.perhaps a book on british proof marks will help to identify the time and place of manufacture.i believe that with no collector value they only have use value.i am guessing $100 to $200.
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describe the type of shotgun and recheck the serial number
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If it is a double, remove barrel and you will see it along with serial #.
as your looking down the gun, the gauge should be stamped on the left barrel back by the stock.
The model will be stamped on the barrel right after the Winchester name.
It should be stamped on the side of the receiver.
what is it worth
If you are asking about a Browning Auto-5 shotgun,then it was made in the year 1923,with the serial number that you have provided.
Any old shotgun stamped "44 Cal." or using the number 44 is chambered for the cartridge which eventually was modified into today's .410 gauge bore. They reportedly fire the .410 ok, but are not as good generally as the true .410 shotgun.
Mossberg!AnswerSeveral different companies made 12 gauge pumps for Western Field. You must provide the model number, which should be stamped on the barrel or receiver of the shotgun. G072293
By the specific serial number stamped into the frame.