1895-1910.
$125-$175
yes
i have one and it is stamped made in japan
The Sears and Roebuck single shot shotgun marked "Long Range Winner" with the number 152267 was likely manufactured by Stevens, as Sears often sourced firearms from them. The serial number suggests it was produced around the late 1940s to early 1950s. However, to pinpoint an exact manufacturing date, you may need to consult specific Stevens production records or reference guides for serial number dating.
The manafacturer is stamped on the off hand side of the reciever .shouldnt be any problem who made it. Just look top center of left side reciever
describe the type of shotgun and recheck the serial number
Model designation
$250-$350
Hopkins & Allen
This shotgun is in the neighborhood of 100 years old. There is fairly extensive information online available on this shotgun.
triumph was a shotgun line made by Crescent arms for Sears and Roebuck. The guns are not very collectible, but in good shape may bring a fair price. The gun is probably a single shot break open with Triumph stamped on the side of the action. If so it is probably nothing special, though being a 410 helps the value a bit.
Wards Hercules 410 was made by different manufacturers through out it's history. The early models from the 1920's had no model number just "PROOF TESTED 410 GAUGE" stamped on the left side and "SELECTED FORGED STEEL" stamped on the right side of the barrel. Model numbers were stamped on later guns. They usually don't fetch much $$