The Worthington was made by both Crescent and Stevens for George Worthington Company of Cleveland. Value is about $100 to $150, depending on condition and originallity
50-100 USD
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You can find information for the 16 gauge Worthington Challenger single barrel shotgun at most gun stores and pawn shops. Many of these stores offer free appraisals and have knowledgeable clerks.
50-100 USD
J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co or Crescent Fire Arms for the George Worthington hardware stores.
Between 425-1,025 dollars,depending on the overall condition of your shotgun and what type of barrel is with the gun.The vent rib barrel will bring the highest prices.
Your browning sweet-sixteen auto-5 shotgun which was made by FN of belguim for browning at the end of 1948 has three distinct values based on the type of barrel with your shotgun.If you have a plain barrel then your shotgun is valued at between 425-825 dollars.If your shotgun has a solid matte rib barrel then it is valued at between 600-1,075 dollars.If your shotgun has a vent rib barrel then the value is between 675-1,225 dollars.These values are based on your shotgun having 60%-95% original finish remaining and a good bore.
If your sweet sixteen is unfired and having 100% of its original finish remaining,the value will be as follows.A plain barrel shotgun is worth 1,075 dollars.A solid matte rib barrel model will be 1,650 dollars,and a vent rib barrel model will bring 2,100 dollars.
Will be hard to find, and expensive. Do an internet search for Corson's Barrels.
A complete and functional, but not like new, 12 gauge utility double is worth $150-$250, depending on exact condition and its appeal to the prospective buyer's eye.
In order to give you a accurate value please include the serial number to date your sweet sixteen shotgun along with the overall condition,and what type of barrel that your shotgun has (plain barrel,solid matte rib.or vent rib barrel).