Before I answer this question, here is some background: Sears never made their own air guns, they were made by Crosman and Daisy who put the JC Higgins or Ted Williams name on the guns. The air guns and rifles can be identified by the first three model numbers on the gun. Numbers starting with 126 were made by Crossman and numbers starting with 799 were made by Daisy.
Now here is what I need to answer your question. I need the model number and the physical condition of the gun. Like any antique the current condition determines the value. Also Sears model are a little less in value that models made under the original manufacture name.
Rate your airgun as Poor, Fair, Good, Very good or Excellent condition then with these two pieces of information I may be able to give you an estimate of value.
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