Made by High Standard, value $150-$200.
Wihout more of a description, a broad range would be 100-1000 USD
I think you have a High Standard Sports King. The grips are probably after-market. Value of these depends on excat model and condition, but may be $200-400.
100 dollars made in1952 High Standard wich was owned by Sears & Roebuck .These are good gun wich are still usefull but obsolete and not very popular. They are based on an a H&R pattent wich was owned by sears
there are worth 250.00-500.00,made in the in the 1950's- early 60's. i have a 16 gauge 311a, it was my grandfathers gun. The 311 series was made until 1988 or 98. The values given in the first answer seem a bit high for a 12 or 16 gauge, but a 20 gauge or .410 could bring that much.
In Excellent condition $200-250 It is a High Standard model actualy.
50-165 or so
made 1952 by Sears/High Standard in good shape 100 dollars
$150.00
Made by High Standard, value $150-$200.
About $150, more or less. Not very expensive, very decent shotgun. It is a High Standard Flite King.
Might I suggest contacting 'High Standard'? Do a search for high standard firearms and get in touch with them.
563 14 is not a 12 gauge it is 16 gauge it was made in 1948 by high standard in good or better condition should bring between 50 and 125 bucks
10-200 usd
1952 by High Standard for sears& Roebuck
583 21 was made in 1952 By Sears/ high standard (sears owned High Standard back in thouse days.) In good shape its worth about 100 dollars
They can go for $1200 and I've seen them as high as $1500