easy Look on the barrel it should say if it a Model 37 , or Model 37 Featherweight, but the main Point is it should be on the barrel what Model it is
http://www.nrapublications.org/tar/Ithaca37.asp hope that helps
your gun was made in 1952 it hard to say the value depends on the condition of the gun i would say it could be worth anything from $100 to $500 depends on the condition and who got the Cash to pay for it
You can tell how old your Ithaca gun is by the model and serial number
A used Ithaca model 72 saddle gun in excellent condition is worth around $500.
The Model 37 was the "workhorse" of the company, and was made in many different gauges and for different uses - i.e., a "riot gun", trench gun", deerslayer, turkey gun, etc., etc. Each of those variables impacts the value, just as does the condition of the gun. If you are talking about the "standard" 12 GA Model 37 Featherweight for general use, and it is in good condition, I see prices in the $150 - $250 range on Gunbroker.com. You might want to log on and see what the market is offering. What Ithaca 37? I guess in general you can figure 50 to 2000 bucks...
You have a Ithaca Model 49 Saddle Gun which was mfg between 1962-1978.
My grandfather had this gun, then my dad, now me. It is worth roughly 400-500 dollars pending condition. I recently saw one at Cabelas good condition for $475
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Historical Overview of the Ithaca Gun Co. says that in 1987 Ithaca Acquisitions, Inc. Moved the gun making operations to King Ferry, NY. and changed the model m-37 to model 87. In 1996 Ihtaca gun Co. LLC changed it back to model 37.
By the serial #
go to WWW.ITHACAGUN.COM that the factory Website there you can get a manual directly from Ithaca gun Co.