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Unread 05-25-2023, 08:32 AM   #1
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Anne as stated all firearms can only be considered an antique if made in 1898 or prior. I am assuming that you are under the impression that the shotgun becomes an antique once it becomes 100 years old.
The value of your shotgun is not in the collectability but in functionality. The person that will buy this gun will buy it with the intention of using it. The VH parkers are not rare, high original condition ones are desirable. Smaller gauges generally are more valuable than 12 gauges.
PGCA has records on many of the guns manufactured. Providing the serial number will allow us to look up the original configuration.
What is meant by Cleaned Up means work has been done to alter the original finish. For example if you had an antique dresser that had the original finish and patina cleaned off it, it is going to be less valuable than one that has been cared for in high condition with the original finish.
Most critical is the condition of the bores. If they are safe then most everything else can be repaired if needed.
Anne no one can provide an honest dollar value over the internet, there are just to many variables.
The best way to proceed is to have one of members here recommend a respected qualified gunsmith in your area to evaluate this particular Parker and advise you on its value.
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You seem reluctant to provide the serial number. There is no ulterior motive in that request. We have access to a publication that may provide further information about your gun and its configuration. Thanks.
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Good morning All,
I have done some investigating on my Dad's gun. Manufactured in 1927 First it has all three "matching" serial numbers; is a 16 gauge and uses 3" shells. The barrel is 28" and has its bead. I was told it is in fine condition and in working order.
I was also told the market is full of this type so I was advised to hang on to it, as it also has good provenance.

Thank you for help and direction in this matter, you have a very informative Assoc.
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Anne Gulliksen
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Our reference shows it to be a 16 gauge with 28" Vulcan Steel barrels, which you already know. If the bores of the barrels are perfect and shiny, the gun would probably sell for $700 to $1100 in its present cleaned up condition. This is not a criticism of the fine gun, only a suggestion of its value.
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