Those are Tama Imperialstars. For a period during the 70's & 80's a lot of companies used the Zola coating inside the shells. I think the Imperialstars were the first, but I'm not 100% on who may have copied who. From the serial numbers your kit dates to the 1970's. By the 80's they placed the year before the serial number. So my 1984 kit has 84-xxxxx. Great sounding drums, good beefy low end.
Value wise with these drums is difficult. They produced so many, and for such a good number of years that they aren't really rare, or crazy sought after. Another issue is that in recent years Tama renamed their lower line of drums with the Imperialstar name. So unfortunately many young drummers see the name and think " cheap ", when in reality these were one of Tama's high end drums, only surpassed by the Superstars until the 1980's when they came out with Artstars and Granstars.
I'd respectfully say $200-$400 for those. They look to be in really good condition. Aside what I mentioned above, the other down side is the single headed toms. A lot of guys prefer double headed toms, so the single heads don't generally command as much. I paid $140 for my kit a few years back, but the wrap on mine was really beat up. I'd say do a search in your area and see if anyone else is also selling Vintage Imperialstars and what they are asking for them.