50-500 USD or so
In order to bet a value for your Smith and Wesson handgun,I will need to know if your Smith and Wesson is a break open(top break)revolver,or a regular revolver,with a swing out cylinder.If you have a break open model then you have a either a 32 double action made from 1883-1909,or a 32 safety hammerless made from 1902-1909.If you have a regular swing out cylinder revolver it is a 32 Hand Ejector 5th change that was made from 1910-1917.Please identify which model and then we can establish a value for your Smith and Wesson.
without the pics it sounds like a new departure first model made from 1888-1902
60.00
Less than 100 to over 1000 depending on specifics.
That marking indicates an early Smith & Wesson Military and Police revolver, probably from around 1902-1903. Condition is a major factor in value, and we can't see the gun . You would need a hands-on review by a dealer in collectable firearms, or visit a gun show in your area.
If your colt is the thunderer model (you do not say) then it was made in 1902.
The S&W 32 safety hammerless (aka safety new departure or lemon squeezer) was made from 1888-1902 for the first model,second model was from 1902-1909,and the third model from 1909-1937.The value of all these models will depend on the amount of original finish remaining on the handgun in question.You will need to add this info to your question along with the type of grips(wood ,pearl,ivory etc.)and the amount of nickel plating remaining to get a more accurate value to your Smith and Wesson handgun.
I can only say that your revolver could be a 38 special hand ejector M&P(military and police)which was made from 1902-1903.The serial number range is between 20976-33803 during this time span.
Eleanor Smith was born in 1902.
Smith's Bank ceased its operations in 1902, when it merged with Union Bank of London to form Union of London and Smith's Bank.
Does not exist. The R 101 series was made in the 1970-80's
Stevie Smith was born on September 20, 1902.