Again, it appears to be in good condition with no pitting in the bores. Tight lock up and the barrels ring like church barrels. Some dings on the wood but no cracks. Checkering is sharp. Good finish and no rust on the barrels and there is a still a little color on the side plates.
I realize value is in the eyes of the beholder and is dictated by what a buyer wants to pay and the seller is willing to accept.
So, that said, what would one expect to pay for an early 1900's 16 ga. Pieper sxs hammer gun with laminated steel barrels in good condition?
The real question is what is it worth to you? I own various Pieper guns. You can be pretty sure you will find a problem. These were were not safe queens. They were often hunted hard.
$600 is not bad for a Pieper in working condition.
I know you have other questions. Keep asking, it is the only way to learn.


Pete