No Actually another post indicates www.Doublegunshop.com as a reference for production dates references with serial numbers of many double guns. Good luck.
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The Sterlingworth 12 gauge shotgun with the serial number 157514 was likely made around 1920. The Sterlingworth model was produced by the Fox Gun Company, and the serial numbers can often help date the firearms. However, for precise dating, consulting a dedicated reference or the manufacturer’s records would be necessary.
Manufactured from 1911 to 1946. Savage bought the company in 1930. Value ranges from $275 to 1250 depending on condition.
Exactly how is the shotgun marked (all markings), and double-check the serial number. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Blue Book of Gun Values will help.
Your Serial number indicates that your Fox Sterlingworth shotgun was made in the year 1919.It was one of the first 268 shotguns made that year out of a total production of 800 for the year 1919.I hope that you find this informative.
The Fox Sterlingworth serial 59182 was made in 1930. This model is part of the Fox Sterlingworth shotgun series, known for its quality and craftsmanship during that era. The specific serial number helps identify its production year, aligning with the company's operations in the early 20th century.
I appreciate any information you can provide as this was my great grandfather"'s shotgun?
BSS was made from 1971-1987
your A H fox Sterlingworth shogun should be marked as far as the gauge is concerned.I would look on the barrels or on the receiver after you take the barrels off.As far as the age of your shotgun is concerned,that can be determined if you supply the serial number of your shotgun.
1987
Your shotgun was manufactured in 1947.