The Sears 340 was made by Ithaca as the Model 49ss (for stainless steel). It was made from 1961-78, and is a Martini action single shot lever rifle. For more info, research under the Ithaca designation.
In my opiniont the above statement about ss meaning stainless steel is wrong. SS in this case probably means "single-shot." The Model 49 by Ithaca was a single-shot .22 rifle, a lever-action but with a Martini action. It was never made in stainless steel. It was made from 1961-78. As for the Sears Model 340 I do not know about that gun but one could look in the Standard Catalog of Firearms and find out or find one of many web sites that give crossover information on Department Store/Catalog House guns that had their brand name on but were made by some large gun company. One of Sears' brand names, for example, was J. C. Higgins.
I concur with the 2nd poster. SS means Single Shot. The Sears model 340.xxxxx is a clone of the Model 49 and made by Ithaca with the Ted Williams signature on the barrel. The only difference is the absence of the fake ammo tube and the Sears model has a heavy "bull" barrel. Despite what is stated about "house brands" not being collectible since I got interested in Ithaca's in 1993 I have only seen 3 of these rifles.
If it is in VG shape to ask $175 would not be unreasonable.
I am guessing from what I have read on the internet I would think it would be the same as a Winchester 1200.
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when was the sears roebuck ted williams model 300 serial number q 41756 made
It's actually a Winchester model 70 made for Sears and Roebuck.
The Ted Williams 200 shotgun was manufactured by Winchester and was the same gun as their Model 1200.
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seventy years
We have them. gunshop@nctv.com
Sears Roebuck model 108.1501 appears to be a type of hacksaw according to the online Sears listings. There was no information regarding when this hacksaw made its debut.
I have parts for that model. sales@countrygunsmith.net
100-300 USD
It's a Sears & Roebuck made by Winchester and modeled after the Winchester 73.
Not very much information to go on. We will assume you mean the slide-action Ted Williams Model 200, which was made by Winchester for Sears and is the same as the older Winchester Model 1200. Value depends on condition, about $100-$200.