usually between $350 to $450.
The 12-gauge double-barrel side-by-side shotgun marked "Made for Richland Arms Co., Made in Spain, Blissfield Mich, Mod 200" is likely a Spanish-manufactured shotgun that was imported by Richland Arms Co. for the American market. The value of such shotguns typically ranges from $200 to $600, depending on their condition, rarity, and market demand. It's recommended to consult a firearms expert or appraiser for a more precise evaluation based on its specific condition and features.
$150-$250, depending on gauge and condition.
25-125 USD or so
Up to $150 as a decorator piece. Thank You
usually between $350 to $450.
Seldom exceed 100 USD
The value of a .45 caliber muzzle loader made by Richland Arms Co. varies with the condition of the gun. On average, this gun retails for about 150 to about 200 dollars.
The 12-gauge double-barrel side-by-side shotgun marked "Made for Richland Arms Co., Made in Spain, Blissfield Mich, Mod 200" is likely a Spanish-manufactured shotgun that was imported by Richland Arms Co. for the American market. The value of such shotguns typically ranges from $200 to $600, depending on their condition, rarity, and market demand. It's recommended to consult a firearms expert or appraiser for a more precise evaluation based on its specific condition and features.
@100 USD depending on condition
Check the on line auction sites.
10-100 usd
You will need a professional appraisal
200 USD
50-275 USd
Garner Auctioneers lists a Richland model 825 O/u 12 gauge s/n 11252 sold for $825
Richland was an importer. Zabala Hermanos (Brothers) of EIbar, Spain, made the gun. Spanish shotguns range from the lowest to the (at least near) highest quality, and the values vary accordingly. Would need to be examined "in hand" to make a good guess.