This firearm, manufactured in 1892, is refered to as a Crass Model after its designer. Although this was advertised as Ithacas first hammerless shotgun they were also made, I believe, in an exposed hammer model which can affect the value. They were made in many different grades and guages which can also have a major affect on value. A 12 guage field grade hammerless gun, probably the most common, in poor condition would probably bring only about $300 bucks and that assumes that it is in working condition.
I have a 20ga Ithaca double barrel hammerliss shotgun has dogs on the action, serial number 249015 is about 85% condition, what is the age and value?
The exact value of a 1909 Ithaca double barrel shotgun stagecoach model would actually be dependent upon a number of factors. The most important factor that would be considered is the condition of the shotgun.
You have a Ithaca Flues model made in 1922 Can not provide additional info without knowing condition and grade of shotgun. 200.00 - 4000.00
It is a 10 gauge if it has a damascus barrel and it in mint condition can be worth up to 2000 bucks
With the serial number that you provided,your Ithaca double barrel shotgun with the damascus barrels was produced in the year 1900.
It was made in 1924, according to "Ithaca Gun Company - From the Beginning". Value would be determined by GA, model, and condition.
Its an Ithaca Flues model made in 1921
Insufficient information supplied to answer the question. Need to know guage, condition, etc.
You haxe a Ithaca model Flues double barrel shotgun which was made in the year 1917,by the serial number you have provided.As to value that cannot be determined without a more detailed description of the shotgun in question,to include gauge,barrel length,double trigger or single.It would also help if you describe the overall condition of this shotgun to include the amount of blueing remaining and the condition of the wood.
Its an Ithaca Flues model made in 1921
If that is an old double barrel "New Ithaca Double" it was made in 1926.
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