the marlin 26 was manufactured from 1909 to 1915. it was offered in three versions, The series G {field grade} with available in a 26 30 or 32 inch smooth barrel in full choke. The Model 26 brush gun, with 26 inch cylinder bore The model 26 Riot gun, 20 inch cylinder bore The {G} was used by Marlin as a "field grade" designation. in 100% NRA condition. {seldom seen} this gun books at about $275.00 retailors most often encounter 60 to 80% condition and normally sell this gun for around $125 to $175.00 Mark S. Johnson Gun Smith/Master Stock Maker
The Marlin model 30G serial number 3512 20 gauge shotgun is valued at $350 in good condition. It is valued at $750 in excellent condition.
This cannot be answered without you providing a detailed description of the shotguns overall condition,and the model of Marlin shotgun that you have.
Your Marlin model 59 single shot shotgun is valued at between 40-100 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.
Anywhere from 200 to 500 depending on condition
depending on condition....$80-$100
Your Marlin model 336 in the condition that you describe will bring between 300-375 dollars.
The Marlin model 26 shotgun was made from 1909-1915.
The value of a Westpoint shotgun will depend on the weapon's condition. If in excellent condition the shotgun is worth $500.
About $100 in excellent condition.
The Marlin model 94 32-20 rifle is valued at $480 in good condition. In excellent condition, it is valued at $750.
If it shoots, $75-$450 depending on condition.
The Marlin model 24 shotgun was produced by Marlin from 1908-1915.