Without a detailed description of all features and markings, to include the serial number, the question can't be answered. It could be 10-1000 USD and 20-100 yrs old
About $100 if in working order. These were made by Crescent Firearms Mfg. BTW, the letters CTGE means CARTRIDGE.
0-150 usd
Without a detailed description of all features and markings, to include the serial number, the question can't be answered. It could be 10-1000 USD
You will have to call S&W and give them the sn to find out.
No way to answer without a sn and detailed description.
Describe in DETAIL all markings and overall condition.
50-100 USD
50-100 USD or so
Value depend greatly on the percentage of finish remaining and overall condition. It is almost impossible to determine without a picture. Rough old banged up for 75.00 to as new in the original box for 700.00.
Trying to put a value on anything with just the limited information provided is hard to do. Value depends on a combination of many factors. You have only provided the most generic description. Without a detailed description to include, finish, barrel length, overall condition, stock material, sights, box, original paperwork and any accessories, only a general estimate can be given. This weapon could be in the 100- 400 USD price range.
50-100
sorry- no. There were companies that used the Secret Service brand name- but they were not Smith and Wesson. However, they FIRED a cartridge that was developed- and NAMED by S&W- so you may see a marking like ".38 S&W CTGE". In that case, it is not the maker of the gun, but its caliber. None of those were actually used by the Secret Service- it was a marketing ploy.