Here's what I got from my Gun Trader's Guide:
Winchester Model 1894 Lever-Action Rifle……..$1595
Solid frame or Take-down, Calibers “25-35, 30-30, 32-40, 32 Special,38-55,
7-shot tubular magazine or 4-shot half magazine. 26” barrel, (round, octagon, half octagon). Weight: about 7.35 lbs., Sights: open rear; bead front. Plain straight grip stock and forearm on standard model; crescent shaped or shot-gun style butt-plate. Made 1894-1937.
Winchester Model 1894 Lever-Action Deluxe……..$2795
Same general specifications as standard rifle except checkered pistol-grip butt-stock and forend using high grade walnut. Engraved versions are considerably higher in value.
Winchester Model 1894 Saddle Ring Carbine……..$1395
Same general specifications as Model 1894 standard rifle except 20” barrel, carbine butt-stock, forearm and sights. Saddle ring on left side of receiver. Weight: about 6.5 lbs.
Winchester Model 1894 Standard Carbine……..$995
Same general specifications as Saddle-Ring Carbine except shotgun type butt-stock and plate, no saddle-ring, standard open rear sight. Sometimes called “Eastern Carbine”.
Winchester Model 94 Carbine
Same as Model 1894 Rifle, except 20" round barrel , 6-shot full length magazine. Weight: about 6.5 lbs. Originally made in calibers 25-35, 30-30, 32 Special, & 38-55. Original version discontinued in 1964, SEE 1894 Models at beginning of Winchester Rifle section.
Pre-WWII (under No. 1,300,000).....$995
Post-war, pre-1964 (under No. 2,700,000)...$550
All others (Win. 94s) listed range from $295 to $215.
Hope that is some help,
Mike