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this question is poorly structured! no wonder noone has answered it....
our serial number indicates that your Springfield model Krag rifle was made in the year 1898.
To determine the age of a White Powder Wonder 16 gauge break-down single shot shotgun with the serial number 823RW, you would typically need to consult the manufacturer's records, as these shotguns were produced by various companies in the early to mid-20th century. Generally, models produced under the White Powder Wonder name were made between the 1920s and 1950s. The specific serial number may also help narrow down the production year by referencing available serial number charts or databases. For the most accurate information, contacting a firearms historian or the manufacturer (if still in existence) would be advisable.
Sorry, it's not a serial number. Just a lot or batch number. Probably sold through Sears & Roebuck catalog circa 1930. Too old to be useful to a hunter, too common to be a collectable. $50 - $100 if it is a single shot, $150 - $250 if a double barrel.
The phone number of the Wonder Wagon is: 916-264-2700.
The phone number of the Worlds Of Wonder is: 209-533-5945.
The phone number of the Musical Wonder House is: 207-882-7163.
Chances are that it was made by Cresent firearms co.They made many different house brand name shotguns from 1880-1920.
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Unless the serial number sequence was different on the Chicago models and the W.H. Palings models sold in Australia (that is, if there was only one sequence of serial numbers for all Victor pianos), yours probably dates to the early 1900's. Serial # 52000was manufactured in 1925 and serial # 40004, about 1870. Some information, much of it conflicting, indicates that your piano was manufactured in 1921. I wonder if it is quite tall and has two candle holders, just to see if we are talking about the same manufacturer.
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