They're nice, but nothing special, and not Mausers, so I would guess $400-$600 each. Have you checked for comps on Gunbroker? A dealer will offer you pretty much squat.
That Lyman scope might get some attention from a buyer.
They are built on the 1900 action which is regarded as one of the smoothest actions ever. I would guess that you have to wait for someone who knows husqvrana rifles but they would be willing to pay more. I know in Canada they would sell for more than 400 to 600 especially when you compare them to modern junk that is priced at 600 to 1000. Just my opinion.
They're very high quality rifles. But they don't bring much. I've sold three of them and I didn't get what I would have if they were Remingtons or Winchesters. Nobody wants to pay big money for a Husky.
Most shooters under 50 don't even know what a Husky is, so despite the good quality, they may be hard to sell. The somewhat dated stock styling won't help.