In short, it's not likely.
The .32RP is one of the more common and less valuable prewar S&Ws. Prices typically range from $150 for a beat-up example to $600-$700 in excellent condition. A .32RP won't normally fetch $800 or more unless (a) it's truly LNIB and comes with the box, cleaning rod, owner's manual, etc., or (b) it has the rare adjustable target sights. (The vast majority of .32 Long I/J-frames were made with fixed sights like in the picture.)