"According to a list I have, your gun was made in 1928. Its very hard to predict what it might be worth. I would go to gunbroker.com and look up Fox Sterlingworths. They usually have any number up for bids and you can look for one similar to yours to get an idea of what they are going for. Don't worry about early bid prices. The auctions usually close up in the last hour or so." Quotation from shooting sportsman forums.
Your Sterlingworth was made in 1923.
Your A.H.Fox sterlingworth 12ga.shotgun was made in the year 1927,with the serial number that you provided.
your shotgun was made in 1922.
Need a detailed description
Should be a 16ga made in 1926. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Provide detailed description of ALL markings.
That serial number would be a 20ga gun built in 1912. That is a true Fox Sterlingworth, made in Philadelphia, before the Savage buyout. Value depends on condition, which is typically described by the percentage of case color remaining on the receiver and percentage of bluing remaining on the barrels. For example, a gun similar to yours with 50% case color remaining, and 80% blue and wood finish remaining, is currently listed at $2800.
It was made in 1926
Yes.
That is a hamerless side by side 12ga made by AH Fox Gun Co in Philadelphia. Yours is from 1926.
$1000 to $2000 depending on condition.
Exactly how is the shotgun marked (all markings), and double-check the serial number. sales@countrygunsmith.net