The Winchester 10 Gauge blank firing Cannon was introduced around 1900 for celebrations and noise making. There are estimates on numbers that were manufactured prior to Winchester stopping production of the original in 1958, (around 18,000 units produced). Bellmore and Johnson in 1975 started producing the Winchester Cannon again under license and started serial numbers on the barrels. Before then, only assembly numbers usually (3 digit) are the norm. The condition of the cannon would be a determinate factor in price, and the Winchester factory produced version being higher in price. Auctions for original cannons made in the Winchester factory can bring 1000.00 dollars or more depending on condition and demand.
I am not sure about the current value, but it is not a 358 Winchester, but is a 356 Winchester.
I'm thinking that you are looking for antique cannons that fire shotgun size rounds and that load from the "Breach" or back instead of the front or "Muzzle". A good start might be to search the following: Winchester Cannon or Winchester Model 98 That should get you somewhere ... ! Dan I'm thinking that you are looking for antique cannons that fire shotgun size rounds and that load from the "Breach" or back instead of the front or "Muzzle". A good start might be to search the following: Winchester Cannon or Winchester Model 98 That should get you somewhere ... ! Dan
$500
Winchester Model 1200
A Winchester Model 70 is a rifle.
Your Winchester model 42 was made by Winchester in 1935.
10-500 usd
50-300 USD or so
No
Winchester did not make a Model 30
Prior t0 1958 the 98 depending on condition and barrel markings would start at 900.00 range. If barrel is marked (not for ball) on the top this model would start at about 1400.00.
Your Winchester model 1894 was made by Winchester in 1940.