Well, it is clearly a "nach Meyer" style, German/Austrian/Bohemian made flute, most probably made between c1870-1940. With an Overall length of c560mm and an Sounding Length of c490mm, it is assuredly an F (band) flute ("in Eb" in modern technical terms as that would be its transposition key - like alto sax). With a little luck it may be playable at modern concert pitch A=440 with little or no slide extension, but I suspect it may be Low Pitch (the majority of German flutes, especially those imported to the US, were LP, A=432-5) and a struggle to get up to 440.
If it is OK for 440, it's a really nice find and well worth working on. If it is LP, maybe not so much - but it would make a good project to overhaul yourself either way. This kind of flute can be rather ill-made, but this one looks pretty decent. Unfortunately that is no guide as to how good its internal intonation/tuning (at whatever pitch standard) will turn out to be - some are very well in tune with themselves, others unplayably execrable.
From the photos it has no serious structural problems, so a basic overhaul - strip, clean, re-pad, re-lap, maybe renew stopper cork, bore-oil, adjust keys..... - is probably all it needs, and all of that is very DIY-able, inexpensively. As the average modern woodwind tech would not be likely to do a terribly suitable job on it and would charge quite a bit, I strongly recommend having a go yourself. We've had plenty of old threads full of detailed advice on the relevant techniques, sources of materials etc. Even if it turns out to be a good player with good intonation at 440, it won't be very valuable, but nice to have and fun to play. A plus point is that it has a "C foot" - the two extra notes at the bottom (actually E & Eb), which is relatively unusual on a band flute, so that makes it more worthwhile and potentially a little more valuable.
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