The Winchester model 1901 shotgun was made between the years 1901-1920.
From your question I would believe that you have a Winchester model 1887 lever action shotgun.These shotguns were available in 10 gauge,or 12 gauge,with a 4 shot magazine tube,and a 30in or 32in barrel with a full choke fluid steel barrels.There were 64,855 made between the years 1887-1901.
What you have is actually either a Model 1887 or a Model 1901. The "1886" date you are seeing is the patent date assigned to John M. Browning who created it and sold the patent to Winchester. Most Model 1887 or Model 1901 10 gauge shotguns start out at around $1,000, and then go up quickly if the graded condition warrants it. The only way to give you an accurate appraisal would be to coonduct a visual inspection and evaluation of the gun. Bert H.
With the serial number that you provided,your Winchester model 1901 lever action shotgun was 1 of only 307 made during the year 1915.The model 1901 lever action shotgun will bring between 550-2,200 dollars for a shotgun having between 10%-70% of its original finish remaining,and a half way decent bore.There were only 13,500 manufactured between the years 1901-1920.
10-1000 USD depending on specifics.
10-600 usd
10-1000 USD and up depending on specifics
10-1000 USD + depending on specifics
10-500 usd
10-250 usd
Your Winchester model 1897 shotgun will range in price from 150-400 dollars,for a shotgun showing between 10%-70% of its original finish and a decent bore.
Your Winchester model 1887 lever action shotgun in 10 gauge will bring between 675-1,600 dollars based on it having between 10%-60% of its original finish remaining.The higher the finish percentage the higher the value.The 10 gauge shotgun began at serial number 22148.