There are dozens of different models of the Mossberg 22 rifle. You did not tell us which model, and we need that to give you an answer. Sorry.
Around $175- $225 is what I've seen .
Depending on condition, anywhere from $50 to $200 for a 152 in new-in-box condition.
Your rifle is a Mossberg Model 353, built for Western Auto hardware stores under their Revelation brand. This is an updated version of the Mossberg Model 152, and was made from 1972-1985, Value is $125-$200, based on condition.
there is no listing for a 251c long rifle in the mossberg section of the 30 edition blue book of gun values. the latest one on the market .
It is a Mossberg Model 800.
Western Field was a store name used by Montgomery Wards. The M865 was most likely manufactured by Mossberg and relabeled from the Mossberg Model 402. The rifle was a lever action chambered in 22 short, long and long rifle. It was made 1961 to 1971 and value would be somewhere between $85 and $250 depending on condition.
50-156 USD or so
Depending on condition, anywhere from $100 to $200 for an excellent specimen. The rear peep sight is frequently missing, which will lower the value $40 or so.
It is a 22 Caliper Short, Long and Long Rifle Bolt Action Rifle, with a clip, that holds about 6 shells. From my understanding, it was based on the Mossberg Model 30, and made by Mossberg for Montgomery Wards. Made between 1933 and 1935.
A history of Mossberg has been written and is available on Amazon
Your Western field model 24m-488a was made by Mossberg for Montgomery Wards(Western field).The Mossberg model 51 is the same firearm.The Mossberg model 51 was made in 1939.