There is one shotgun. It is Belgium made. DePose POUDRER VIVE with name NEUMANN FRERES from LIEGE on barel. If You have some interests, please write on e-mail: viesturs_a@inbox.lv
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50-100 or so
Another Belgian shotgun. Neumann Bros were in business into the 20th century, although a gun that year of manufacture is doubtful. Value is going to be minimal, and the gun should be looked over by a gunsmith to ascertain exactly what you have.
On www.FirearmsGuide.com
That will be an assembly number. Serial numbers were not required on long arms made or imported to the US until 1968, so very few manufacturers assigned them. Since Neumann started making shotguns about 1863, the barrels could be damascus. If so, there will be a pattern of loops or swirls.ASSEMBLY NUMBER IS 4113.
You might check your local library for old catalogs.
In reproduction catalogs from Sears @ turn of the century
Neumann Freres was in business in Liege, Belgium from 1863 until 1957. Thousands of their double-barrel shotguns were imported to the US (marked with English "Bros." instead of French "Freres") prior to WWI. Value to a shooter = $0, to a collector = $200 (but only if in as-new condition), to a decorator for a mantlepiece = $125-$150.
I have acquired a Neumann 12 guage side by side. I have been told by the previous owner that he fired many 2 and 3/4 " #4 and #6 from this gun.I would like to exchange more info about this gun. Please email eporter@golden.net Thank you.
50-100 USD Just sold the shotgun to a dealer before Christmas for 3600.00. I took a friend by to see it today and the dealer said he had three people wanting it,he said don't get that confused with the old barrel types.
10-1000 USD depending on specifics.
I have one in my gun cabinet. I'll send you a picture via internet.