In the 50s and 60s. You're welcome.
marlin
very nice 22 revolver depending on condition worth between100 to250 bucks
Sometime between the mid 1940s and early 1970s.
Proofhouse.com has a store brand chart. When you find out who made it a value can be estimated.
EBay for 38.00
Sears used Model 36 for two different .22 rifles. The BOLT ACTION is a Marlin Model 80, the SEMIAUTO is a High Standard Model 34. Value of any firearm is dependent on condition. The "store brand" firearms such as JC Higgins, Revelation, Westerfield, etc, frequently were a slightly lower grade than the original (Hardwood stocks instead of walnut, plainer finish, etc) and usually command 10-25% less. However, the additional matching accessories should cancel that. In good to excellent condition, either rifle would sell at retail for $100-$180.
Up to $100.
$175-$225.
Bolt Action 12 gauge mod 50.You can get one in geat condition for about $80 to $100.
583 77 Sears house brand Made by Sears /High standard 1954 . These are scarce and very nice little 22 pump action rifles .Known as the JC Higgins model 33 .Depending on condition They are worth between 100 to 250 depending on condition .They are very collectable and accurate shooters.
Try e-gunparts.com