10-100 usd
20-60 USD or so
5-80 uSD or so
The name "National Arms" was used by several unrelated companies at different times. If yours is a top break .32, it was probably made by Meriden in the early 1900s. Value will be based on condition, but unless new-in-box, these are not very expensive guns- about $100-$150.
$75-$150, depending on the exact model and condition.
50 or so
Howard Arms was a name used by the Meriden Arms company from around 1905 to 1915. There are no records available to give you a better date. Their value is around $100.
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Turn of the century to the mid-30's or so.
no real value. the top break pistol in the early 1900 were made in basement, garages and small factories. the quality was not very good and made under many, many different names..............modern ammunition should not be used as they are black powder type. depending on condition $50 to $100
10-60 usd
70-100 years.