Historic Firearms and Early Militaria Spring Sale

Historic Firearms and Early Militaria Spring Sale

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Historic Firearms and Early Militaria Spring Sale

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Featuring the Cliff & Lynne Young Collection of Confederate Arms and Part II of the Mel Flanagan Collection of European Arms. Plus the Raymond Geddes Collection of Civil War Arms, and much more.

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Marlin-Ballard No. 2 Deluxe Sporting Rifle, Made For Henry Slotterbeck, Los Angeles 

Lot # 480 (Sale Order: 476 of 698)      

.32 long caliber, 30" octagonal barrel, S/N 19545. With all matching serial numbers throughout. The barrel features a combination Beech type front sight with an adjustable buckhorn rear sight, and caliber markings at the breech. The center flat is engraved Made For H. Slotterbeck Los Angeles. The left side of the frame is marked in three lines, Marlin Firearms Co. New Haven CT. U.S.A. / Patented February 9, 1875 / Ballard's Patent Nov. 5, 1861. The top panels of the frame feature scroll engravings with heart pattern borders. The left side of the frame features an engraved bear standing on its legs in a menacing pose. The right side features an engraved buck. Both engravings appear in a circle, surrounded by scroll engravings, with an engraved heart pattern border surrounding the sides of the frame. The frame has a mid range Vernier tang peep sight, a ring-shaped lever and double set triggers. The fancy grain stock and forearm feature deluxe checkering, a tapered horn fore end and a Swiss style buttplate.

Henry Slotterbeck (1837-1888) was a  German gunsmith who emigrated to the states around 1850. He worked for Deringer in Philadelphia for some years before moving to Los Angeles.

The No. 2 is rarely seen with deluxe engraving. This was special ordered from Ballard.  

Condition: The barrel has a mostly bluish plum patina. The frame has a mostly flat gunmetal patina, with some dark areas near the breech and towards the buttstock. Some case coloring remains in some protected areas. The stock and forearm have some slight nicks and dings but are in good condition. Almost all of the nickel plating is worn off of the buttplate, with some light traces showing in the brass. The mechanics and bore are excellent.

EST $ 1500 - 2500...more

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Stevens Pope Model 47 Rifle Belonging To Capt. Bradley Bartlett 

Lot # 481 (Sale Order: 477 of 698)      

.22 Short caliber, 26.25" barrel, S/N 11555. Checkered walnut Schuetzen-style stocks. Stevens-Pope model 47, built on a 44 1/2 frame, Stevens scope. Also accompanying this rifle is an affidavit that reads: I make the following statement; The Model 47 Stevens-Pope rifle S/N 11555 was a special order made by Stevens for Captain Bradley Bartlett. It was owned by Captain Bartlett until his death when it came into my possession. I sold it to William E. Doskocz in 1964. I am the daughter of Captain Bradley Bartlett. Signed, Florence Bartlett Mecusker. Also with rifle is a copy of a show leaflet for Captain Bradley A. Bartlett, billing him as the "American Rifle-King." 

Condition: Very good with a very good bore. Stock show slight dents and dings from years of usage.

EST $ 4000 - 6000...more

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Marlin-Ballard No. 6 1/2 Rigby Single Shot Rifle 

Lot # 482 (Sale Order: 478 of 698)      

.38/55 caliber, 30" round Rigby barrel, S/N 18838. With all matching numbers throughout. Rigby barrel with engraved muzzle and relief raised ribs, each with scroll engravings with the center engraved Ballard in a scroll. The top flat of the frame features scroll engravings with heart motif engravings in the border. The left of the frame is marked with Marlin, New Haven and Ballard's patent dates. Both sides of the frame feature engraved bucks in an oval surrounded by scroll engravings, encircled by engraved heart patterns in the border. The fancy grain walnut pistol grip stock features a high comb with a raised cheekpiece. It also features deluxe checkering, a horn insert in the underside of the pistol grip and a nickel-plated Swiss-style buttplate. The forearm also features deluxe checkering, and has a tapered horn fore end. With wind gauge globe front sight and rear Vernier tang peep sight. 

Condition: The original blue finish on the barrel is almost entirely present, with only one or two light scuffs. The hammer, lever and frame retain strong case coloring. The stock and forearm have one or two very minor handling marks, and are in very good condition. The nickel plating on the buttplate is worn in areas to reveal the brass underneath. The bore and mechanics are excellent. This is a beautifully engraved single shot rifle, in very good to excellent overall condition.

EST $ 5500 - 7500...more

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Engraved Marlin-Ballard No. 7 Long Range Rifle 

Lot # 483 (Sale Order: 479 of 698)      

.44-100 caliber, 34" octagonal barrel, S/N 1714. With matching serial numbers throughout. Front spirit level sight; rear long range tang sight, also numbered to the rifle.  Blued barrel with case colored frame breechblock, lever and hammer.  Checkered steel buttplate.  Fancy walnut checkered pistol grip stock and checkered forearm with horn tip.  A steel plate mounted where the tang sight would be if mounted at the heel of the butt.  Frame is engraved with Long range on the right side and Ballard A 1 on the left side.  This outstanding rifle is mentioned on page 238 in Ballard: The Great American Single Shot Rifle by John Dutcher. 

Condition: Barrel retains most of the bright blue finish with just a minute hint of wear to the high lines. Frame retains most of the bright case colored finish. Hammer, lever and breechblock retain most of the original case colors. Stock and forearm are excellent. Bore is excellent bright and shiny. This is an excellent example of an A 1 Long Range Creedmoor rifle.

EST $ 15000 - 25000...more

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The Marlin Firearms Company Advertisement by Philip R. Goodwin 

Lot # 484 (Sale Order: 480 of 698)      

24" x 14" Marlin advertisement The Gun for the Man Who Knows. The Marlin Firearms Co. New Haven Conn, U.S.A.  The verse: New Catalogues Now Ready printed in the white log on the bottom left. Bottom right with Forbes Boston logo. Bottom left subtext states Copyright 1905 by the Marlin Firearms Co. Both brass bands are intact. 

Condition: Two light vertical creases from possible folding at one time. Excellent.

EST $ 1500 - 2500...more

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Marlin Repeating Rifles and Shotguns Advertisement by G. Muss Arnolt 

Lot # 485 (Sale Order: 481 of 698)      

24" x 15.25" Marlin advertisement for the Marlin Repeating Rifles and Shotguns, "The Gun for the Man Who Knows". Bottom left subtext reads, Copyright 1908 for the Marlin Firearms Company. Red medallion in the print reads, The Sign of a Marlin Solid Top Side Ejection. Both brass bands are still intact.

Condition: Six horizontal creases in the image. Bottom right with 1.5" partial tear in the image. Very good.

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Marlin Repeating Rifles and Shotguns Advertisement by Philip R. Goodwin 

Lot # 486 (Sale Order: 482 of 698)      

24.25" x 14" Marlin advertisement for Marlin Repeating Rifles and Shotguns, The Gun for the Man Who Knows.  Bottom left with subtext Copyright 1907 by the Marlin Firearms Co. Image appears to be laid down on cardboard. Both brass bands are still intact. 

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Marlin Repeaters Advertisement by Rosseau with Original Mailing Tube 

Lot # 487 (Sale Order: 483 of 698)      

20.25" x 16.75" Marlin advertisement for the Marlin Repeaters Rifles and Shotguns with verse in bottom left hand corner Quail Shooting in England. Red medallion in print on bottom left reads The Sign of a Marlin, Solid Top Side Ejection. Subtext reads Copyright 1909 The Marlin Firearms Co. Bottom right of print with Rosseau's signature and dated 1908. Subtext reads The W.F. Powers Co. NY. Both brass bands are intact. Lot further includes original cardboard tube that this advertisement was originally mailed in. The label on the cardboard tube reads The Marlin Firearms Co New Haven Conn. Tube appears to have been mailed to Davenport, Nebr with typed instructions on the label, To the Postmaster if this Roll Remains Unclaimed and if for Some Reason it Cannot be Delivered Please Notify Us.  

Condition: One nominal light crease, otherwise excellent.

EST $ 1500 - 2500...more

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Philippine Insurrection Era Native Miniature Edged Weapon Collection 

Lot # 488 (Sale Order: 484 of 698)      

28" x 19.5", over 70 detailed miniature pieces including bolos, borangs, krises, spears, axes, arrows, a cannon, shield, clothing and musical instruments representing the craftsmanship of the indigenous peoples of the archipelago.  Edged weapons are made with iron blades and bone grips. Other materials include wood, brass, cloth and leather.  Items are affixed to a brown velvet-covered wood shield-shaped plaque with carved bone decorative elements. 

Condition: Good. A few items have gone missing over the years and there are some broken pieces. Velvet faded with a small tear.

EST $ 2000 - 3000...more

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**Model 1899 Springfield Krag Rifle 

Lot # 489 (Sale Order: 485 of 698)      

.30-40 caliber, 30" round barrel, S/N 379992. Walnut stock and handguard.  First type rear 1901 barrel sight. 

Condition: Barrel retains most of the blue finish.  Receiver with a nice mottled grey to blue finish. Stock has a age crack on the right side in the middle of the stock from the buttplate about three inches in.  Stock is excellent with nice open-grained look and very sharp and crisp cartouches.

EST $ 1500 - 2000

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**Model 1892 Winchester Belonging to Wild West Show Sharpshooter T.H. Ford 

Lot # 490 (Sale Order: 486 of 698)      

Winchester Model 1892 has a .32-20 caliber, 24" octagonal barrel, S/N 262395. Factory letter states the following: Rifle 32 caliber smoothbore, Octagonal barrel, Plain trigger, Checkered Stock with pistol grip, Lyman Jack front sight, Shotgun Butt, hard rubber butt plate with log, Finish: full silver plate, received in the warehouse April 28, 1905, shipped 29 April 1905, returned and repaired on January 27, 1910. Order number 28244.

Thomas Morrow Pringle (1872-1942) was billed as "America's Greatest Fancy Quick and Trick Wing Rifle and Revolver Shot." He was born in Portage, Pennsylvania on September 28, 1782. He was the 7th of 11 children of William Pringle, Jr. (1832-1893) and his wife Margaret (1841-1920). The paternal Pringle family origins in Pennsylvania can be traced back in time to Thomas's great-great grandfather William (1745-1829) who immigrated from the fair isle of Scotland sometime after 1760 when he disappears from the record Scotland by 1790. William and his large family are found in Huntington, a small town in Pennsylvania. Phillip Pringle (1772-1841). 

William's son, settled in the village of Portage, PA around 1795 when he established a homestead with his wife, Mary Cable. This homestead is now in the "Pringle Hill Cemetery" where most of the Pringle family gravesites can be found. The Pringle family prospered in the village of Portage. Several generations of the Pringle men owned and operated general merchandise emporium and Thomas M. Pringle's father William Jr. (1832-1893) was employed with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.

Thomas M. Pringle disappeared from the Portage area, around 1890 at age 17, after he allegedly stabbed another young man with a pen knife during an argument over a game of ball. He resurfaced in 1895 using T.H. Ford as his stage name with Beveridge's Montana Wildest West. He also appeared with Texas Jack's Wild West which toured from 1901-1905. Other shows included Buffalo Bill's Congress of Rough Riders and Pawnee Bill's Wild West. 

Two quotations relating to T.H. Ford's good character are referenced in this archive. First, Captain A.H. Bogardus of Buffalo Bill's Congress of Rough Riders said of T.H. Ford, "He was a member of the Congress of Crack Shots with The Beveridge's Montana Wildest West season of 1895. He is sober and reliable. I cheerfully recommend  him for any exhibition shooting." May 20, 1895.

Second, G.W. Lillie "Pawnee Bill," said "I have witnesses the rifle shooting done by T.H. Ford, and I have no hesitancy in saying it is first class and will interest and entertain as well as any act of the kind I have seen." September 15, 1896.

Thomas M. Pringle returned to Portage, PA after his father's death to help with the family business. He died October 30, 1942 and is buried in Pringle Hill Cemetery.

Condition: Winchester is in excellent condition retaining most of the original factory silver plated finish. Left side of the frame has oxidized black. Barrel and magazine have oxidized black. Stock and forearm retain most of the original varnished finish with some nicks and ding. All copies of literature are available.

EST $ 15000 - 25000

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**Winchester Model 1892 Lever-Action Carbine Used in 1950’s TV Series “Buffalo Bill Jr.” 

Lot # 491 (Sale Order: 487 of 698)      

.44 WCF caliber, 20” round barrel, S/N 670066. Half nickel/half blued finish. Wood stocks with “WINCHESTER” plaque inlaid on both sides of the buttstock.

Winchester Model 1892 lever action carbine given by Winchester to production of 1950’s TV “Buffalo Bill Jr.”

Descended in the family of the late actor Dick Jones, star of the TV series “Buffalo Bill Jr.” and used by him in the program, now consigned by his estate. Included with this gun are Mr. Jones’ leather gun holster, cartridge belt with prop. cartridges and personalized sterling and 10K gold belt buckle displaying a buffalo’s image and inscribed “Dick Jones.” Also included is a 10X Beaver Stetson cowboy hat with factory marking “Dick Jones” on the inside sweat band. Topping off the lot is a color reproduction of the Dell Comics cover for “Buffalo Bill Jr., Six-guns can’t stop ‘The Black Ghost!’”, showing Jones carrying this carbine and wearing the included gun rig, belt buckle and Stetson hat. Also included is a prop Colt Single Action Revolver used by the stunt man, and a copy of Dell comic book of Buffalo Bill Jr. 

Condition: This Winchester is in overall very good +condition showing considerable original muted blue finish on the barrel and loading tube with the majority of the frosty nickel finish on the receiver and buttplate with scattered small spots of erosion from age. All metal surfaces are uncleaned. The bore is bright, the action crisp and the markings are sharp. The stocks are good to very good with a pleasing patina and some old scattered mars and scratches from carry and storage. The inlaid “WINCHESTER TRADE MARK” plaques on each side of the buttstock are good to very good with the right side plaque showing remnants of the original red letter coloring. The accompanying gun rig is in overall worn, but generally good condition with the holster’s single loop displaying an old loss to the tab end of the buckling mechanism for the “loop.” The Stetson hat is in overall very good condition. A nice untouched Model 1892 carbine with history to a TV Western produced during the pinnacle of TV shows of that genre with accessories, all worn by the star of the show and descended directly in his family to consignment.

EST $ 10000 - 20000

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**Marlin Factory Engraved Third Model 1892 Rifle Belonging To Wild West Show Sharpshooter T.H. Ford

Lot # 492 (Sale Order: 488 of 698)      

Model 1892 Marlin is factory engraved with extra coverage on the barrel and fore end cap. "B" style checkering. Barrel and magazine retain most of the bright and vivid original blue finish. Round region of the half round, half octagonal portion of the barrel is hand engraved, "Presented by Marlin Firearms Company." This type of presentation is unique to this firearm by the Marlin Firearms Company. Engraved frame with a panel scene of a squirrel eating a nut on the left side of frame. This firearm comes with a factory letter as well.

Thomas Morrow Pringle (1872-1942) was billed as "America's Greatest Fancy Quick and Trick Wing Rifle and Revolver Shot." He was born in Portage, Pennsylvania on September 28, 1782. He was the 7th of 11 children of William Pringle, Jr. (1832-1893) and his wife Margaret (1841-1920).

Thomas M. Pringle disappeared from the Portage area, around 1890 at age 17, after he allegedly stabbed another young man with a pen knife during an argument over a game of ball. He resurfaced in 1895 using T.H. Ford as his stage name with Beveridge's Montana Wildest West. He also appeared with Texas Jack's Wild West which toured from 1901-1905. Other shows included Buffalo Bill's Congress of Rough Riders and Pawnee Bill's Wild West.

Two quotations relating to T.H. Ford's good character are referenced in this archive. First, Captain A.H. Bogardus of Buffalo Bill's Congress of Rough Riders said of T.H. Ford, "He was a member of the Congress of Crack Shots with The Beveridge's Montana Wildest West season of 1895. He is sober and reliable. I cheerfully recommend him for any exhibition shooting." May 20, 1895.

Second, G.W. Lillie "Pawnee Bill," said "I have witnesses the rifle shooting done by T.H. Ford, and I have no hesitancy in saying it is first class and will interest and entertain as well as any act of the kind I have seen." September 15, 1896.

Thomas M. Pringle returned to Portage, PA after his father's death to help with the family business. He died October 30, 1942 and is buried in Pringle Hill Cemetery.

Archive comes with a signed affidavit from Lydia Harris, granddaughter of T.H. Ford, stating "My grandfather was a Sharpshooter with many Wild West Shows, including the Buffalo Bill Wild West Show. The Model 92 Winchester 32-20 smooth bore, serial 262395 and Marlin Model 92, .22 caliber, serial 123275 were his personal guns that he used in these exhibitions. His name was Thomas H. Pringle and his stage name was T.H. Ford. His residence was Portage, Pennsylvania."

Other items in the archive include related factory letters from the Marlin Firearms Company, The Winchester Repeating Fire Arms Company, a certificate to T.H. Ford from the Congress of Crack Shots, T.H. Ford personal envelope with picture and "America's Greatest Rifle and Revolver Shot" byline, two promotional cards for T.H. Ford addressed to "Fair Managers" from Ira Bloom, Mgr. Ebensburg Agricultural Society. Four cabinet cards: one from Stacy - 5th Avenue in Brooklyn, and three from Brownt Co. of College Hill/Valapariso, Ind . - all with Mr. Pringle staged in trick shooting poses. PLUS, two more contemporary black and white photographs. A typed letter of recommendation from the Johnstown Board of Trade dated "Sept 23, 1896" signed by General Manager N.F. Thompson praising Mr. T. M. Pringle's performance at the state fair. Archive further includes an inscribed letter from the Ebensburg Agricultural Society dated "Sept 22, 1896" addressed to T.M. Pringle attesting to the good show that he put on. Signed letter from A.H. Bogardus dated "May 20, 1895" putting in a good referral for T.H. Ford for shooting exhibitions. Plus, three brief newspaper accounts relating to T.H. Ford's shooting exhibitions. Authentic cabinet card by Pentz Swonds of York, PA of Pawnee Bill and an authentic cabinet card of Capt. A.H. Bogardus and Sons taken in New York.

Second volume includes: Cemetery records from Pringle Hill Cemetery in Summerhill Township located in Cambria County, Pennsylvania with picture of his Thomas M. Pringles tombstone. Ancestry printouts from Ancestry.com with genealogy charts and printouts related to the Pringle family forefathers. Some of the information in the second volume is duplicate information that can be found in the first binder.

Further included with this archive is a plaque for the Best Single Weapon Award from the Winchester Arms Collectors Association at the Reno, NV Western Show 2012. The back of the plaque is inscribed in black ink, Big Reno Show 11/15-18/2012 "One Tick '92". Winchester Model 1892 S#262395 DLX, 32-20 Smooth Bore, full silver Trick Shooter: T.H. Ford shipped: 4/29/05 order #7807.

Condition: Model 1892 Marlin frame retains most of the case coloring just turning dark. Stock and forearm are excellent with some nicks and dings.

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Pabst Brewing Company Presentation Marlin-Ballard No. 9 Union Hill Rifle 

Lot # 493 (Sale Order: 489 of 698)      

.32-40 caliber, 30" round/octagonal barrel, S/N 28116. The barrel has a windgauge front sight, with scope block mounts at the rear, and caliber markings at the breech. The tang is mounted with a Vernier peep sight. The left side of the frame is marked Marlin Firearms Co. New Haven CT U.S.A. / Ballard's Patent Nov. 5, 1861. With fancy grain walnut pistol grip stock with checkering, a raised cheek piece and a nickel-plated Swiss-style buttplate. The right side of the butt is adorned with an engraved plaque that reads Presented By The Pabst Blue Ribbon Brewing Co. To The Wallace Gun Club And Won By Horace King - Score 55555. "55555" is a perfect Creedmoor count score. The plaque depicts a gentleman standing with a lever action rifle.

This exact rifle is pictured on page 278 of John T. Dutcher's book, Ballard; The Great American Single Shot Rifle. The scope mounts are not present in the image in the book. 

Condition: The barrel retains most of its original blue finish, with thinning at the rear of the round part of the barrel and continuing into the octagonal. The frame retains most of the case coloring, with some light wear on the right side at the rear. The stock and forearm have some minor handling marks, with some light fading to the checkering at the forarm. The buttplate retains nearly all of the original nickel finish. The bore and mechanics are excellent.

EST $ 4000 - 6000...more

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Custom Marlin-Ballard No. 9 Target Rifle By A. Hubalek 

Lot # 494 (Sale Order: 490 of 698)      

.22 caliber, 29.5" heavy round target barrel, S/N 33951. The barrel is stamped A. Hubalek Special, and features a long hood-type front sight clasped to the bore, with a Marble-Goss peep sight attached at the breech. The frame is marked Marlin Firearms Co. Ne Haven CT U.S.A. Ballard's Patent Nov. 5, 1861. The checkered pistol grip stock is made of fancy grain walnut, and features a raised cheekpiece and a Pachmayr soft rubber buttpad. The wide target-type fore end is also made of fancy grain walnut, and is also checkered. With one sling swivel. 

Condition: The barrel, breechblock and lever retain all of their original blue finish. The nickel plating on the frame is mostly worn to a flat dull gray, with some nickel remaining in protected areas. The stock and forearm are excellent. The bore and action are excellent.

EST $ 1000 - 2000...more

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Winchester Model 1866 Musket 

Lot # 495 (Sale Order: 491 of 698)      

.44 rimfire caliber, 27" round barrel, S/N 32223. Barrel with Winchester, New Haven and King's Patent markings. Serial numbers are visible behind the trigger. With distinctive brass frame and buttplate. Walnut stock and forearm, with checkering on the wrist. Includes leather sling. 

Condition: The barrel has an even blueish plum patina, with the magazine tube having a darker blue patina. The brass has a nice mustard patina, with light areas of scratching on parts of the sides of the frame. The buttplate compartment is empty. Some of the checkering is lightly faded, with the stock and forearm having light handling marks, but in good overall condition. The leather is lightly worn but in good condition. The bore is in good to very good condition. The mechanics are excellent.

EST $ 5000 - 7000...more

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Winchester Model 1894 Deluxe Takedown Lever Action Rifle 

Lot # 496 (Sale Order: 492 of 698)      

.30 W.C.F. caliber, 24" round barrel, S/N 31564. Barrel with Winchester and New Haven markings, along with the caliber at the breech. With adjustable buckhorn-style rear sight. Fancy grain checkered walnut pistol grip stock and forearm. With Winchester marked gripcap and shotgun-style buttplate. 

Condition: The barrel has a mostly bluish plum patina, with more blue showing through in protected areas, along with light fading at the breech. The frame has a faded blue patina, with light areas of streaking and some original blue showing in protected areas. The lever and hammer show light traces of case coloring in small protected areas. The stock and forearm show light use, but are in very good condition. The bore is in very good condition. The mechanics are very good.

EST $ 2750 - 4750...more

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Winchester Model 1876 Lever Action Rifle 

Lot # 497 (Sale Order: 493 of 698)      

.45-75 caliber, 28" octagonal barrel, S/N 47438. Top flat of barrel with Winchester, New Haven and King's Patent markings, along with the caliber at the breech. Model 1876 marked on the upper tang, with the serial number on the lower and the caliber on the underside of the brass elevator block. Walnut stock and forearm with crescent buttplate. 

Condition: The barrel and magazine tube have a nice even dark bluish plum patina. The frame, hammer and lever have the same patina. The stock and forearm have one or two slight nicks and dings, but are in good condition. The buttplate compartment is empty. The bore and mechanics are very good.

EST $ 2500 - 4000...more

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Winchester Model 1894 Special Order Lever Action Rifle 

Lot # 498 (Sale Order: 494 of 698)      

.32 Winchester Special caliber, 26" octagonal barrel, S/N 17842. Top flat of barrel with Winchester and New Haven markings, along with caliber at the breech. With double set triggers and adjustable buckhorn rear sight. With checkered pistol grip stock and forearm, with crescent buttplate and Winchester grip cap. 

Condition: The barrel retains most of its original blue finish throughout, with very light fading to the magazine tube. The frame has a grayish plum patina at the breech, fading to areas of original blue at the rear. The hammer and lever have light traces of case coloring remaining, with the buttplate having an even gunmetal patina.  The stock and forearm have some slight handling marks, but are in very good condition. The bore and mechanics are very good to excellent.

EST $ 2500 - 4000...more

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Winchester Model 1866 Carbine 

Lot # 499 (Sale Order: 495 of 698)      

.44 rimfire caliber, 20" round barrel, S/N 148498. Barrel with Winchester, New Haven and King's Patent markings. Brass frame, with saddle ring on the left side. Walnut stock and forearm, with curved profile buttplate. 

Condition: The barrel has a faded plum patina, with brown and grey mottling throughout. The magazine tube has a darker plum patina. The frame has a nice patina to the brass, with one or two tiny scratches. The buttplate compartment is empty. The stock has an old repair near the buttplate and where it meets the frame. The fore end of the forearm has an old repaired crack. Markings have been re-cut and freshened.  The bore is in good condition and could clean to very good. The mechanics are good.

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Late First Model Winchester 1873 Lever Action Rifle 

Lot # 500 (Sale Order: 496 of 698)      

.44-40 caliber, 24" round barrel, S/N 7194. Barrel with Winchester, New Haven and King's Patent markings. Walnut stock and forearm with crescent buttplate. 

Condition: The barrel has a flat grey patina, with the magazine tube having a faded blue patina. The band attaching the magazine tube is loose on the barrel. The frame has a flat grey patina with very small traces of blue finish dispersed throughout. The lever has even pitting throughout. The stock is repaired, and has two brass ovals with two screws each on either side of the wrist. There is a light trace of a repaired crack on the left side at the rear of the upper tang, extending towards the lower tang. The wood grain also has two filled in areas on the left wrist and the underside of the butt. The buttplate compartment is empty. The bore and mechanics are both very good.

EST $ 2000 - 4000...more

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Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle 

Lot # 501 (Sale Order: 497 of 698)      

.38-40 caliber, 26" octagonal barrel, S/N 191532B. Barrel marked with Winchester, New Haven and King's Patent markings, along with the caliber near the breech. Model 1873 marked on the upper tang, with the serial on the lower. Caliber markings on the underside of the brass elevator block. Blue finish, with walnut stock and forearm. 

Condition: The barrel and magazine tube have an even blueish plum patina throughout, with light fading on the edges. The frame has an even grey and plum patina, with light mottling in areas and darker blue areas in protected spots. There are small traces of case coloring on the hammer. The buttplate has a mottled plum patina, and the compartment is empty. The stock and forearm have some nicks and dings expected with use, and are in good condition. The bore is in very good condition. The mechanics are very good.

EST $ 2500 - 4000...more

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J.P. Lower, Denver Winchester Model 1876 Lever Action Rifle 

Lot # 502 (Sale Order: 498 of 698)      

.45-60 caliber, 28" round barrel, S/N 29571. Barrel with Winchester, New Haven and King's Patent markings, along with caliber at the breech. The barrel is also marked J.P. Lower / Denver Col, behind the adjustable buckhorn rear sight. Walnut stock and forearm, with crescent buttplate. 

Condition: The barrel has a flat gunmetal patina, with the magazine tube having a mottled plum and gunmetal patina. The frame has the same gunmetal patina, as do the hammer, lever and buttplate. The stock has several filled in areas along the upper and lower tangs, and on the wrist on either side. There also appears to be an old crack repair on the right side, arcing from the upper tang out to the lower tang. The serial number is slightly obscured, but appears to be as cataloged. The bore is in good condition and could benefit from a light cleaning. The mechanics are good.

EST $ 2500 - 4000...more

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Winchester Model 1886 .45-90 Caliber Lever Action Rifle 

Lot # 503 (Sale Order: 499 of 698)      

.45-90 WCF caliber, 26" octagonal barrel, S/N 115073. Top flat of barrel marked with two line WInchester and New Haven markings, and with caliber markings near the frame. Upper tang marked Model 1886, with patent dates and serial number on the lower tang. With double set triggers and fancy grain walnut buttstock, likely custom ordered. Includes Cody Firearms record. 

Condition: The barrel has a mottled plum and grey patina throughout, with more blue showing through on the magazine tube in protected areas. The fore end cap, frame and buttplate have an even grey patina, with light spotting in areas. Some case coloring is visible in protected areas on the hammer and lever. The stock and forearm have some light nicks and dings, but are in good condition. There is a barely visible area of loss to the wood on the left side along the upper tang. The bore is in very good to excellent condition. The mechanics are excellent.

EST $ 2500 - 5000...more

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Winchester Model 1873 Deluxe Lever Action Rifle 

Lot # 504 (Sale Order: 500 of 698)      

.32 caliber, 24" octagonal barrel, S/N 132565A. Barrel with WInchester, New Haven and King's Patent markings, along with the caliber at the breech. The caliber is also marked on the underside of the brass elevator block. With fancy grain checkered pistol grip walnut stock and fore end, with crescent buttplate. 

Condition: The barrel has its blue patina fading towards a plum, with light edge wear. The magazine tube is mottled blue and grey. The frame and buttplate both have a flat grey patina. The checkering on the butt and wrist may have been re-done. The butt has an old repair at the lower rear (made with matching grain wood) and there is also an old repair on the underside of the pistol grip. The bore and mechanics are both good.

EST $ 4000 - 7000...more

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