What would these be worth (now with pics)

Killer Kanuck

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I'm waiting to hear back on the asking price for an estate lot of firearms. Just wondering what the fair market value of them would be (i.e. - a realistic selling price in Canada, rather than the "on paper" prices in the Blue Book & Standard Catalogue).
There are 4 22 in total.

Winchester model 75 - I'm pretty sure this is the Sporter model, as the barrel seemed to be 24", and the stock was checkered. It's in excellent/as new shape, and has a smaller Weaver scope mounted.

Winchester 1890 - pretty sure it's a 3rd model (blued, takedown) with octagonal barrel, blueing probably around 60-70%, wood has usual dings and marks but no cracks or chips.

Browning BL-22 - just the regular grade, and in excellent/as new condition

Bayard rolling block - short little gun, octagonal barrel, very good condition, but the extractor needs to be replaced as it is worn down to the extent that you would be able to see the brass when it's closed

Any help would be appreciated.
 
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I should have pics of these tomorrow night. The 75 and BL-22 will be for sale (and possibly the 1890) but probably not for a couple months - amnesty guns that need to be put in the system.
 
Here are some pics.

Model 75 Sporter - were they tapped for that type of scope mount, or is that an aftermarket tap? Wood is absolutely beautiful. Serial number dates it to 1950.
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And here's the 1890 - made in 1904 - 22 Long caliber.

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I can tell you that the Win Mod 1890 came out in .22WRF,and to me it's worth more(like the Win 1894 came out in 38-55) than the .22LR ,but collectors might differ with you!

Bob:)
 
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