It all depends on the condition of the gun. What is original and what has been repaired.
Perfect condition $300.00 is what I would pay.
How much is a Marlin 12 gauge pump shotgun with a Pat D Nov 6 1894 May 12 1896 June 2 1896 on barrel with serial #80996 is worth.
$25-50.00
The value of a 1896 Piedmont shotgun can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and any unique features it may have. Generally, prices can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars for well-preserved models. Collectors often seek out original parts and finish, which can further influence the market value. It's advisable to consult recent sales or a firearms appraisal expert for a more accurate estimate.
to the right person about 1000 .
Value seldom exceeds 100 USD
The Imperial was manufactured by Baker Gun and Forging Company, 1896-1919. (You'll have to hold it a little closer to the screen so I can see what gauge it is.)
You have a Marlin model 1896 slide action shotgun, however, it is a Blackpowder shotgun and you will need brass hulls.
In 1896 a penny was worth a penny. If you have a penny dated 1896 then it is worth more than that.
Luigi Pavese was born on October 25, 1896, in Asti, Piedmont, Italy.
Store brand, inexpensive, utility grade, 50-100 worth.
1896
Interesting shotgun. The patent date is the giveaway. The shotgun was actually made by the Crescent Firearms Company which was the largest shotgun manufacturer in the US at the time. It was absorbed by HD Folsom, a huge firearm importer/distributor, and continued making shotguns for that firm under many different brand names until Folsom was absorbed by Stevens c.1930. I do not know what hardware store or mail-order store used the GET THERE brand name. Vorisek's "Shotgun Markings" attributes that patent date to WH Davenport. His entry for GET THERE indicates "unknown manufacturer" so I guess this date was not marked on the example he examined. Unfortunately, Joe passed away on Christmas Day, 2005, and I do not know what will happen to his documentation.