Old Winchesters 70, 52, 1892 and other inherited guns - info please

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As I explained in the pistols and revolvers forum, where I posted a couple of handguns photos, these guns are from the son of a friend that inherited them from his grandfather. Didn't have enough time to look in detail and take more notes, I hope you can give us some more information and estimated value – only as a reference, as the guns are in Peru Gun enthusiasts there used to love lever guns almost as much as in North America.

In the first photo, from left to right:
Winchester, mod 92? 44WCF, not in good shape, almost poor condition, according Winchester web page, was fabricated in 1915 (if it is a 92).
The second one is a bolt action shotgun, I guess made by Mossberg? Looks cheap and doesn't have the Mossberg name but the name of a mercantile, don’t remember which, could be Sears.
The third is a Winchester model 52
The fourth puzzles me a little, is a Winchester 70 in “30-6” (without the zero) made in 1941 according Winchester web page, but haven’t seen one with that stock before – although I'm not a gun expert by any means.

The second photo, from the top:
A 12gauge shotgun, no more info but is a beautiful looking gun, not in good shape.
Need help on the lever action, is a 30-30 apparently in good working condition, no brand name, just a “mercantile” name (I believe) that I never heard before, not Sears. Is it a Marlin?

I also remember a Stevens 22/410 O/U, a Remington 22 and a Brno 22 but don’t have the photos with me.

Any info is appreciated.

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The first is a model 1892 carbine, value here $600-$2000 depending on condition(a lot closer to the low end judging by one poor photo).
The second bolt shotgun maybe Harringon Richardson Gamester, value $100 here.
The model 52 Winchester, value here $1000 plus maybe depending on condition.
The fourth isn't a Winchester or a model 70, looks like a sportered military Mauser rifle, value here maybe $250.
The last rifle is a Marlin 336RC made in the 1950's probably, value here $300-$450 depending on condition.
My 2 cents.
 
Thank you for the info. About the "Frankenstein" rifle, the alleged M70, I remember reading "Winchester mod 70" (could be "Winchester M 70"), and "30-6" on the side plus a serial number that make sense with the Winchester numbering. I requested some photos to my friend. Winchester may be only the barrel or the barrel and the action, a pity in any case.
 
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