I need help identifying and pricing this old shotgun.
I have a very good friend with Parkinson's disease that has an old double barreled shotgun for sale. It's a really old shotgun and I don't expect it to be worth much. I would like to buy it from him just to play with. However, if the gun has any real value I would want to let him sell it for the greater value as he needs all the help he can get to move into an assisted living facility.
Receiver says "St. Louis Arms Co."; left barrel stamped "Bored by Skilled Mechanics"; right barrel stamped "Blue Diamond Steel"; serial number on barrels, receiver, and fore end all say 7659. There is no Ga.( it looks like a 12 Ga), choke, or other information stamped on the gun anywhere. The barrels do not appear to be Damascus.
It seems to be well made and solid. It has been well used but not abused. There is some evidence of pitting inside the barrel near the chamber end. It has really nice darkened oiled wood and a nice patina on the steel. Cleaned up it would make a handsome old shotgun.
My research thus far indicates it could have been built by a Belgium maker, Iver Johnson, or maybe Stevens or Savage for sale by Shapleigh Co. or Sears and Roebuck Co.
Value comments range from "$50-75 for a decorator piece/wall hanger" to "don't give it away these old trade guns are rapidly going up in value."
I am hoping someone on our forum will have some additional information and opinions on this old shotgun. Estimated age would be very helpful.
I have a very good friend with Parkinson's disease that has an old double barreled shotgun for sale. It's a really old shotgun and I don't expect it to be worth much. I would like to buy it from him just to play with. However, if the gun has any real value I would want to let him sell it for the greater value as he needs all the help he can get to move into an assisted living facility.
Receiver says "St. Louis Arms Co."; left barrel stamped "Bored by Skilled Mechanics"; right barrel stamped "Blue Diamond Steel"; serial number on barrels, receiver, and fore end all say 7659. There is no Ga.( it looks like a 12 Ga), choke, or other information stamped on the gun anywhere. The barrels do not appear to be Damascus.
It seems to be well made and solid. It has been well used but not abused. There is some evidence of pitting inside the barrel near the chamber end. It has really nice darkened oiled wood and a nice patina on the steel. Cleaned up it would make a handsome old shotgun.
My research thus far indicates it could have been built by a Belgium maker, Iver Johnson, or maybe Stevens or Savage for sale by Shapleigh Co. or Sears and Roebuck Co.
Value comments range from "$50-75 for a decorator piece/wall hanger" to "don't give it away these old trade guns are rapidly going up in value."
I am hoping someone on our forum will have some additional information and opinions on this old shotgun. Estimated age would be very helpful.




