Not too much. About $250 would be top dollar. It was a good, inexpensive shotgun, not one of those things collectors pay big bucks for. It's also over 50 years old, so unless you know its maintenance history, it would require an inspection by a qualified gunsmith before firing. A decorator might be interested in it as a mantle decoration.
Depends on shootability and condition. Early 16ga shotguns like yours tend to have 2 9/16" chambers which can cause problems with modern 2 3/4" ammunition. Value can range from under $100 to around $400. sales@countrygunsmith.net
REV-O-NOC shotguns were made by Crescent Firearms and distributed by HD Folsom to the HSB & CO hardware/catalog store. Your gun would have been made c.1880-1910, and value would be under $200. Please do not attempt to fire the gun.
50-100 USD
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I have a HSB double barrel shot gun with hammer cocks and a rooster insignia on it and would like to know how much it is worth, it is a 12 gauge w/ hammer cocks, geniune armory steel-chock bored ser.#151404 (metal arm stock lock)32" barrel. I have looked up all the information about HSB that I can find and to no avail have I been able to find out anything about this fire arm, and several people have made me great offers for it and I have no idea what to tell them, so if there is the slightest chance that you could come up with a price or more information about this fire arm then I would be greatly thankful. Thanks very much for taking the time to help me.
This is a Crescent Arms shotgun and if in very good condition with most of the case color on the receiver and blue on the barrels and tight with excellent barrels it is worth about $300. H.S.B.& Co. was an importer and distributor of shotguns for Crescent and that particular gun probably has a Rooster and is made in Chicago about 1900.
It is the same as a Stevens Model 94. Made for Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co. between 1920 and about 1945. Value is $75 or less.
Marlin made these. That brings the value up. Sold my last one to a collector (Marlin) for about 950. It was old but mint and a great shooter
HD Folsom/Crescent made both single-barrel and double-barrel shotguns using the Whippet name for Hibbard, Spencer and Bartlett (huge hardware catalog store in Chicago) from around 1900 until the late 1920's. If the gun is a single-shot, value is going to top out at $100. Double-barrel .410 shotguns like yours can reach over $400-$500 if in excellent condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
50-100 USD. HSB was a distributor for private label firearms made by many makers.
HSB Televisión was created in 2004.
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