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You apparently have a Smith & Wesson .32 Safety Hammerless, 3rd. Model. This variant was made from 1909 to 1937, within a serial number range running from 170,000 to about 242,981. I would estimate your revolver, No. 214,860 was made around World War One. "good shape" is hard to define, but I suspect the value is around $275.00 to $325.00 if it is completely original. Should be nickel plated with blued barrel latch and trigger guard. Trigger was color case hardened. Stocks are probably black hard rubber. Revolvers with barrel lengths under 3 inches, or more then 3 1/2 inches are worth somewhat more.
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