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These were inported from Spain in the early 1980s. There are several sxs models, but all seem to be in the $175-$200 range in NRA Good condition and $300-$350 in Excellent.
A SxS in useable but not like-new condition will bring between $100 and $250. A 20 gauge or .410 will be in the mid to upper part of that range and a 12 or 16 gauge in the lower to middle part.
The area of a square is given by A=SxS or S2, where S is the length of the side (=29cm in this case) and A is the area (to be found out). Substituting in the above relation, we have A=29x29=841 square cm
Whatever a yuppie will pay for a mantle decoration. Probably $150-$200. Laminated barrels are not considered safe for use with modern ammunition.
You cannot. Suppose the area is X square units. Let S = sqrt(X) units Then the area of an SxS square will be X sq units. Let L be ANY number greater than S and let B = X/L Then the area of each LxB rectangle will be X square units. Hence the indeterminacy.