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Submitted photo · July 12, 2026

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AI Identification

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Shotgun bearing markings consistent with Harrington & Richardson

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AI Estimated Value

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$100 - $225

As of July 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a single-shot, break-action hammerless shotgun. The receiver displays stamped text reading 'HAMMERLESS', 'HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON ARMS CO.', and 'WORCESTER, MASS. U.S.A. MADE IN U.S.A.'. These visible markings are consistent with production by Harrington & Richardson, though they remain unverified without physical inspection. The item features a wood stock and forend with what appears to be pressed checkering on the wrist and fore-arm. The metal receiver shows a mottled finish that is stylistically consistent with case hardening, now exhibiting significant surface wear, oxidation, and thinning finish. The wood components show minor abrasions and signs of handling consistent with a mid-20th-century vintage. Without internal examination, this is attributed to the H&R 'Hammerless' Model series based on the external profile and engravings. The overall craftsmanship suggests a mass-produced utilitarian firearm typical of American manufacture from the early to mid-1900s.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have reviewed the provided image of a single-shot, hammerless break-action shotgun. Based on what I can see, the receiver bears markings consistent with the Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. of Worcester, Massachusetts. The external profile, including the mottled case-hardened receiver and pressed wood checkering, suggests a mid-20th-century utility firearm. However, I cannot verify the internal mechanical condition or the veracity of the markings from a photo alone; a physical inspection by a qualified gunsmith is necessary to ensure safety and confirm the maker’s identity. The estimated value of $100–$225 is based on the assumption that the attribution is correct and the firearm is in functional condition. This range reflects the general market for mass-produced American utility shotguns, which were manufactured in high volume. The visible oxidation and surface wear on the receiver and wood components suggest a well-used example, which typical collectors of this type of hardware-store firearm would expect. I must state that this value is contingent upon the item not being a later reproduction or a composite of parts from various models. If the item were shown to be a modern replica or had significant internal damage not visible here, the value would likely drop below $50 as a 'wall hanger.' To support a more precise valuation, one would need to document the serial number, verify the bore's integrity, and check for any evidence of re-bluing. Market demand for H&R single-shots remains steady among entry-level collectors and enthusiasts of vintage Americana, though they do not typically command premium prices unless in mint condition.

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