depends on condition and age. go to: collectorfirearms.com, then bring up volcanic and Henry rifles. look at pictures, serial numbers and prices go to: fineguns@cherry's.com........ask about your henry, they will want pics, condition and serial number. also go to: drcarlson@mailstation.com these 3 people should give you an idea of price. I wlould guess at over $15,000 or more depending on condition and serial number. I think there were only 14,000 made
Sir Charles Henry Augustus Frederick Lockhart Ross
There were several types of weapons used in the civil war. The top ten weapons were the cannon, Minnie ball, pistols, sabers, swords, knives, Springfield rifle, Lorenz rifle, Colt rifle, and repeating weapons.
very rare Canadians with no US mark ! 2500$
The weapon referred to as: "The gun you load on Sunday and shoot all week" is the Henry Rifle.
1861 Springfield 58 caliber Rifle Musket 1858 Endfield 3 Band .577 caliber Rifle Musket Sharp's Carbine 50 caliber Sharp's rifle 50 caliber Burnside carbine 52 caliber Spencer repeating carbine 52 caliber Henry Repeating rifle 44-40 rimfire Model 1841 Mississippi Rifle 58 caliber Harper's Ferry 1840 conversion smoothbore 69 caliber (Buck and Ball) This list represents only the more popular rifles. Other firearms such as shotguns (which do not have rifled barrels) and handguns (revovlers) are not listed.
WHICH Henry? The antique Henry rifle made in the 1860's or the current Henry Repeating Arms Co rifle?
What is Value if antique us spring field rifle model 1884 serial number 517233
Requires appraisal
You will need a professional appraisal
50-550 usd
50-400
find an antique rifle dealer on your computer. ask the question and send pictures to show condition
50-300 usd
50-300 usd
It will depend on the condition. Antique firearms are rare enough that it will be hard to name a "book value" sight unseen. You will need a "hands on" appraisal.
See Flayderman's "Guide to Antique American Firearms". Value can go up to multiple thousands depending on specifics.
Is it possible that is a match LOCK rifle? The value of a 16th century firearm will depend on which arm, it's condition, and how original it is. It will require a "hands on" assessment from an expert in antique arms. There is no "price list" for guns of this type.