Extraordinary Firearms Auction Day 1

Extraordinary Firearms Auction Day 1

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Extraordinary Firearms Auction Day 1

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FINE SPECIAL ORDERED CASE COLORED WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER

Lot # 1075 (Sale Order: 76 of 755)      

ACTION RIFLE. SN 48030. Cal. 45-70. Standard grade rifle with scarce special order 28" oct bbl, full magazine, half nickel front sight and 1886 marked ladder rear sight. Mounted with uncheckered straight grain American walnut with straight grip and crescent buttplate. This rifle was produced about 1890 in an era where business was still being conducted from the back of a horse or wagon and a rifle was a daily working tool. Standard grade rifles were affordable by the average working man and usually were exposed daily to extreme harsh conditions, often with little maintenance and are rarely found today with high orig finish. CONDITION: Good. Bbl retains 90-92% strong orig blue showing sharp edge and muzzle end wear with a few minor nicks & scratches. Magazine tube retains 88-90% blue turning a little plum on the outer radius. Receiver retains about 60% fading case colors, a little stronger in sheltered areas, having turned silver over the top & bottom edges. Hammer retains strong case colors on the sides, turned silver on the spur. Lever retains strong case colors in the most sheltered areas, being mostly faded to silver. Stock has a grain check in the right side which aligns with the recess under the buttplate. Forearm has a ding on the right side bbl channel with a few nicks & scratches elsewhere on the wood with the buttstock retaining about 80% orig finish and the forearm a hand worn patina. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 52665-13 JRL
ACTION RIFLE. SN 48030. Cal. 45-70. Standard grade rifle with scarce special order 28" oct bbl, full magazine, half nickel front sight and 1886 marked ladder rear sight. ...moreMounted with uncheckered straight grain American walnut with straight grip and crescent buttplate. This rifle was produced about 1890 in an era where business was still being conducted from the back of a horse or wagon and a rifle was a daily working tool. Standard grade rifles were affordable by the average working man and usually were exposed daily to extreme harsh conditions, often with little maintenance and are rarely found today with high orig finish. CONDITION: Good. Bbl retains 90-92% strong orig blue showing sharp edge and muzzle end wear with a few minor nicks & scratches. Magazine tube retains 88-90% blue turning a little plum on the outer radius. Receiver retains about 60% fading case colors, a little stronger in sheltered areas, having turned silver over the top & bottom edges. Hammer retains strong case colors on the sides, turned silver on the spur. Lever retains strong case colors in the most sheltered areas, being mostly faded to silver. Stock has a grain check in the right side which aligns with the recess under the buttplate. Forearm has a ding on the right side bbl channel with a few nicks & scratches elsewhere on the wood with the buttstock retaining about 80% orig finish and the forearm a hand worn patina. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 52665-13 JRL

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SCARCE FIRST YEAR OF PRODUCTION WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER

Lot # 1076 (Sale Order: 77 of 755)      

ACTION RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER. SN 1991. Cal 40-82. Standard grade rifle with 26" rnd bbl, full magazine, ivory bead sporting front sight & sesmi-buckhorn rear sight that has been filed flat. Receiver is color case hardened. Mounted with uncheckered straight grain American walnut with straight stock & crescent buttplate. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter which verifies this rifle in caliber 40-82, with round bbl and plain trigger, received in warehouse Dec. 6, 1886 and shipped Jan. 14, 1887 to order #14623. This rifle was produced in 1886 when Big Bore repeating rifles were in great demand on the American frontier, both as hunting arms & self defense weapons. They were very popular also with law enforcement & outlaws. These early guns usually saw very hard service and are rarely found today with high orig finish.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl retains 85-88% orig blue turning a little dull & thin on the upper half with one area of fine surface etching. Magazine tube retains about 95% orig blue. Receiver retains about 70-75% orig case colors, strong & bright on the sides, faded to silver on top & bottom. Hammer retains strong case colors, turned brown on the spur. Lever retains traces of case colors, being mostly a mottled silver/brown patina. Buttplate & forend cap retain smoky case colors turning silver. Stock has a deep scratch on left side of comb with a series of small scratches & bruises on left side of wrist and other light nicks & scratches. Buttstock retains about 85-88% strong orig finish and the forearm about 25% showing wear over the carry point. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with some fine pitting in the grooves. 52498-1 ESA
ACTION RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER. SN 1991. Cal 40-82. Standard grade rifle with 26" rnd bbl, full magazine, ivory bead sporting front sight & sesmi-buckhorn rear sight th...moreat has been filed flat. Receiver is color case hardened. Mounted with uncheckered straight grain American walnut with straight stock & crescent buttplate. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter which verifies this rifle in caliber 40-82, with round bbl and plain trigger, received in warehouse Dec. 6, 1886 and shipped Jan. 14, 1887 to order #14623. This rifle was produced in 1886 when Big Bore repeating rifles were in great demand on the American frontier, both as hunting arms & self defense weapons. They were very popular also with law enforcement & outlaws. These early guns usually saw very hard service and are rarely found today with high orig finish.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl retains 85-88% orig blue turning a little dull & thin on the upper half with one area of fine surface etching. Magazine tube retains about 95% orig blue. Receiver retains about 70-75% orig case colors, strong & bright on the sides, faded to silver on top & bottom. Hammer retains strong case colors, turned brown on the spur. Lever retains traces of case colors, being mostly a mottled silver/brown patina. Buttplate & forend cap retain smoky case colors turning silver. Stock has a deep scratch on left side of comb with a series of small scratches & bruises on left side of wrist and other light nicks & scratches. Buttstock retains about 85-88% strong orig finish and the forearm about 25% showing wear over the carry point. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with some fine pitting in the grooves. 52498-1 ESA

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*SCARCE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 EXTRA LIGHTWEIGHT TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION

Lot # 1077 (Sale Order: 78 of 755)      

RIFLE. SN 149159. Cal. 45-70. Standard grade rifle with 22" rapid taper extra lightweight bbl, half magazine, takedown with low pedestal mounted Lyman ivory bead hunting front sight and flat top rear sight. Left side of bbl, by the rear sight is marked "NICKEL STEEL" and the caliber marking is on left side over the chamber area. Mounted with uncheckered straight grain American walnut with straight stock and Winchester embossed hard rubber buttplate. These lightweight big bore rifles were extremely popular in the North woods, the Rocky Mountain region, Canada & Alaska as big game rifles capable of taking the largest North American big game. This rifle was produced about 1910 and undoubtedly was someones prized hunting rifle.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains about 95-96% strong orig blue with some chemical spotting just forward of the rear sight. Magazine tube & cap retain about 98% orig blue. Takedown extension retains about 80% strong orig blue with the balance flaked to a light patina. Receiver retains 50-60% strong orig blue with the loss areas a light patina. Lever & hammer retain most of their orig, faded case colors. Wood is sound with a few light nicks & scratches and retains most of its orig factory finish. Mechanics are crisp, very bright shiny bore. Shows very little use. 52404-6 JRL C&R; ESA

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*WINCHESTER 1886 LIGHTWEIGHT DELUXE TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1078 (Sale Order: 79 of 755)      

SN 126847. Cal. 45-70. 22" tapered rnd bbl. Pedestal mounted Lyman No. 4 ivory bead hunting front sight with filler and rear dovetail. Blued action with case colored hammer and lever is factory equipped with Lyman No. 38 "Climbin Lyman" receiver sight. Half length mag with takedown lever. Forearm and pistol grip stock of oil finished XX black walnut. Stock features include style H factory checkering, hard rubber grip cap, and hard rubber shotgun buttplate. Inside lower tang is marked "633XXR". Top tang channel of stock is marked "20". Cody Firearms Museum record check confirms configuration of rifle including Lyman sight, with a ship date of 12/11/1902.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. PROVENANCE: Prestigious and lifetime Parker and Winchester collection of Dr. Tom Bouwkamp. CONDITION: Very good orig condition retaining over 80% orig blue showing light scratches and small dents on receiver. Sides of hammer and lever show some fading case colors. Unsanded wood shows light wear with scattered handling marks. Mechanics are fine. Bore is bright. 52170-34 DS C&R; ESA

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SCARCE DELUXE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 SADDLE RING CARBINE RESTORED

Lot # 1079 (Sale Order: 80 of 755)      

BY TURNBULL RESTORATIONS. SN 63645. Cal 50 EX (50-110). Beautiful, deluxe '86 carbine with 22" bbl, full magazine, square base front sight and platinum line 3-leaf Express rear sight. Bbl has 2-line Winchester name & address with caliber marking over the chamber area. Top tang is marked "MODEL 1886". Receiver, lever, hammer & buttplate are beautifully color case hardened with fine Winchester style colors. Mounted with replacement, about 3X flame & shell grain American walnut with H-style checkered forearm and black insert, serpentine grip buttstock with carbine buttplate. Buttstock is without the cleaning rod recess under the buttplate as is normally found even on those buttstocks that have buttplates without trap. Stock & buttplate screws are also color case hardened. Left side of lower tang, under the wood is marked with the assembly no. "427" & "XXX". Matching assembly no. is also found inside top tang channel of buttstock & inside toe of buttplate. Lower tang appears to have a welded repair through the SN area with a SN having been pantograph reapplied. Altogether a fine restored carbine. CONDITION: Fine, bbl retains about 99% custom Turnbull blue & the magazine tube 97-98% custom blue turning a little plum. Receiver retains most of its fine Winchester-style case colors, brilliant on the sides, faded on top & bottom edges. Lever & hammer retain most of their bright custom case colors, a little faded on the trigger loop. Top and bottom tang & buttplate retain brilliant case colors. Wood is sound with a series of small scratches on right side of buttstock, showing a little wear on the forearm at the receiver and some dulling on the wrist, otherwise retains virtually all of its fine custom finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 52404-5 JRL
BY TURNBULL RESTORATIONS. SN 63645. Cal 50 EX (50-110). Beautiful, deluxe '86 carbine with 22" bbl, full magazine, square base front sight and platinum line 3-leaf Expres...mores rear sight. Bbl has 2-line Winchester name & address with caliber marking over the chamber area. Top tang is marked "MODEL 1886". Receiver, lever, hammer & buttplate are beautifully color case hardened with fine Winchester style colors. Mounted with replacement, about 3X flame & shell grain American walnut with H-style checkered forearm and black insert, serpentine grip buttstock with carbine buttplate. Buttstock is without the cleaning rod recess under the buttplate as is normally found even on those buttstocks that have buttplates without trap. Stock & buttplate screws are also color case hardened. Left side of lower tang, under the wood is marked with the assembly no. "427" & "XXX". Matching assembly no. is also found inside top tang channel of buttstock & inside toe of buttplate. Lower tang appears to have a welded repair through the SN area with a SN having been pantograph reapplied. Altogether a fine restored carbine. CONDITION: Fine, bbl retains about 99% custom Turnbull blue & the magazine tube 97-98% custom blue turning a little plum. Receiver retains most of its fine Winchester-style case colors, brilliant on the sides, faded on top & bottom edges. Lever & hammer retain most of their bright custom case colors, a little faded on the trigger loop. Top and bottom tang & buttplate retain brilliant case colors. Wood is sound with a series of small scratches on right side of buttstock, showing a little wear on the forearm at the receiver and some dulling on the wrist, otherwise retains virtually all of its fine custom finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 52404-5 JRL

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EARLY WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE WITH FACTORY

Lot # 1080 (Sale Order: 81 of 755)      

LETTER. SN 19596. Cal. 40-82. Standard grade rifle with 26" oct bbl, full magazine, slightly altered half nickel front sight & semi-buckhorn rear sight. Top flat of bbl has the standard 2-line Winchester name & address with caliber marking over the chamber area. Mounted with uncheckered straight grain American walnut with straight stock & crescent buttplate. Receiver is color case hardened. This rifle was produced in about 1888 when the west was still very wild, with hostile Indians, marauding outlaws and other dangers associated with that era. That was a time when a rifle was a daily use tool and they usually saw hard service often with little or no maintenance. Color case hardened examples of these rifles rarely retain any orig colors. Exposure to the ultraviolet rays of sunlight rapidly faded the colors, turning them silver.With factory letter indicating shipped August 22, 1888 rifle, cal, 40/82 Octagon BBl with plain trigger. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbl retains 95-96% strong orig blue with only faint sharp edge wear and a few scattered pin-pricks of surface rust. Magazine tube retains about 50-60% orig blue with the balance turned to a plummy blue/brown. Receiver retains 60-65% orig case colors, strong & bright in sheltered areas, mostly on the right side, with the left side, fading toward the front. Receiver ring shows faded case colors, and the bottom of the receiver has turned silver. Hammer retains bright case colors, turned silver on spur. Lever retains bright case colors on the sides, turning to silver/brown on the outer faces. Forend cap retains faded case colors, and the buttplate is a mottled silver/brown. Wood has a few minor nicks & scratches with a dark stain on left side of forearm, otherwise wood is sound and retains about 90% bright orig finish. Mechanics are crisp, very bright shiny bore. 52665-10
LETTER. SN 19596. Cal. 40-82. Standard grade rifle with 26" oct bbl, full magazine, slightly altered half nickel front sight & semi-buckhorn rear sight. Top flat of bbl h...moreas the standard 2-line Winchester name & address with caliber marking over the chamber area. Mounted with uncheckered straight grain American walnut with straight stock & crescent buttplate. Receiver is color case hardened. This rifle was produced in about 1888 when the west was still very wild, with hostile Indians, marauding outlaws and other dangers associated with that era. That was a time when a rifle was a daily use tool and they usually saw hard service often with little or no maintenance. Color case hardened examples of these rifles rarely retain any orig colors. Exposure to the ultraviolet rays of sunlight rapidly faded the colors, turning them silver.With factory letter indicating shipped August 22, 1888 rifle, cal, 40/82 Octagon BBl with plain trigger. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbl retains 95-96% strong orig blue with only faint sharp edge wear and a few scattered pin-pricks of surface rust. Magazine tube retains about 50-60% orig blue with the balance turned to a plummy blue/brown. Receiver retains 60-65% orig case colors, strong & bright in sheltered areas, mostly on the right side, with the left side, fading toward the front. Receiver ring shows faded case colors, and the bottom of the receiver has turned silver. Hammer retains bright case colors, turned silver on spur. Lever retains bright case colors on the sides, turning to silver/brown on the outer faces. Forend cap retains faded case colors, and the buttplate is a mottled silver/brown. Wood has a few minor nicks & scratches with a dark stain on left side of forearm, otherwise wood is sound and retains about 90% bright orig finish. Mechanics are crisp, very bright shiny bore. 52665-10

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*FINE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 DELUXE TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE

Lot # 1081 (Sale Order: 82 of 755)      

WITH SLING AND FACTORY LETTER. SN 145579. Cal. 33 WCF. Beautiful deluxe rifle with 24" tapered rnd bbl, half magazine, takedown with pedestal mounted Lyman ivory bead front sight and slightly altered semi-buckhorn rear sight. Mounted with about 2X, center crotch, flame grain American walnut with H-style checkered forearm & capped pistol grip stock that has Winchester embossed hard rubber buttplate. Bottom of the stock & forend cap have factory sling eyes with orig hooks and an orig Winchester double roller buckle leather sling. Left side of lower tang, under the wood is marked with the assembly no. "775" & "XX". Matching assembly no. is also found in top tang channel of buttstock. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter which identifies this rifle in caliber 33 with rnd bbl, plain trigger, half magazine, shotgun butt with rubber buttplate, sling & swivel, received in warehouse August 22, 1911 and shipped same day to order # 320608. This rifle was produced in 1911 and would most like have been a prized hunting rifle. This powerful caliber was very popular in the North woods, the Rocky Mountain region, Canada & Alaska and was certainly capable of taking the largest North American big game up to and including the great bears of Alaska and the Arctic.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 96-97% strong orig blue with one small area of light surface rust. Magazine tube & takedown cap retain about 96-98% strong orig blue. The takedown extension retains about 90-92% orig blue and the receiver about 88-90% strong, glossy orig blue with sharp edge wear and a small cleaned area on the top right edge. Right front side of the receiver has a series of light scratches, probably from the sling buckle. There is also a small dent in the front edge of the loading gate opening. Hammer retains bright case colors, turned gray on the spur. Lever retains strong case colors on the sides and in sheltered areas, turned silver/brown on the outer faces. Wood is sound with a few light nicks & scratches and retains about 96-97% strong orig piano varnish finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 52404-1 JRL C&R; ESA

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*SCARCE END OF PRODUCTION WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LIGHTWEIGHT TAKEDOWN

Lot # 1082 (Sale Order: 83 of 755)      

DELUXE LEVER ACTION RIFLE WITH 4 PAGE GEORGE MADIS LETTER. SN 159992. Cal. 33 WCF. Fine deluxe Model '86 with 24" tapered lightweight rnd bbl, half magazine, takedown, ramp mounted Lyman ivory bead hunting front sight and slot blank in the rear seat and Lyman 56 receiver sight with target knobs. Mounted with 2-3X flame grain American walnut with H-style checkered forearm and capped pistol grip stock that has Winchester embossed hard rubber shotgun buttplate. Left side of lower tang, under the wood has the assembly no. "121" with matching assembly no. on front tennon of buttstock. According toThe Winchester Book, Madis there were a total of 159,994 Model 1886 rifles produced by Winchester 1886-1932 when the last 221 rifles were assembled. This rifle is only 2 numbers from the very last Model 1886 produced and may be the highest numbered rifle known. According to the referenced publication, by 1922 when production of the 1886 ceased , SN's for the Model 1886 had reached 159,337. In the ensuing 10 years there were 657 more rifles assembled from remaining parts with the last 221 guns produced in 1932. Model 1886 rifles in this caliber were very popular with North woods hunters, throughout the Rocky Mountain region, Canada & Alaska. This extremely powerful cartridge was capable of taking any North American big game up to and including the great brown & polar bears.Accompanied by an outstanding and very detailed 4 page letter from noted Winchester authority George Madis. This 4 page document is very detailed about all the markings and the rifles great rarity due to its many special features.Madis also states that this rifle by production records is only 2 number from the very last 1886 ever produced.Also stated by Madis is the superior condition and amount of special order features would make this a great addition to any Winchester collectionSpecial Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains about 95% strong orig blue as does the magazine tube, both of which show muzzle end wear. The takedown extension is mostly a gray patina. Receiver retains about 80% strong orig blue, thin over the top & bottom edges, turning gray on the bottom front. Hammer retains most of its orig blue showing light wear on the right side and face. Lever retains about 80% orig blue turning plummy brown. Wood is sound with a few light nicks & scratches and retains most of a restored oil finish on the buttstock and most of its orig oil finish on the forearm. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 52665-8 JRL C&R; ESA

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*BEAUTIFUL AND SCARCE DELUXE MODEL 1886 LIGHT WEIGHT TAKE

Lot # 1083 (Sale Order: 84 of 755)      

DOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE. SN 147850. Cal. 45-70. Beautiful deluxe Winchester with 22" tapered lightweight rnd bbl, half magazine, take down with pedestal mounted combination front sight and semi-buckhorn rear sight. Mounted with very nicely figured flame & shell grain American walnut that has H-style checkered forearm and capped pistol grip stock with Winchester embossed hard rubber buttplate. Left side of lower tang is marked with the assembly no. "885" and "XX" along with an "R". Matching assembly no. is also found in top tang channel of buttstock. This rifle was produced in about 1909 during a very low production year with only 914 Model '86 rifles produced. This almost certainly was someones prized north woods hunting rifle. These rifles were extremely popular in the Rocky Mountain Region and the woodlands of the Northeast, Canada & Alaska. The 45-70 is certainly capable of taking about any North American big game. CONDITION: Fine, matching as noted. Bbl & magazine tube retain about 98% crisp orig blue with the take down tip flaked to about 60% blue. Forend cap retains about 60-65% blue with losses flaked to light patina. Receiver retains about 50% orig blue with a few light scratches and sharp edge wear. The major loss areas are flaked to a light patina. The take down extension is flaked to a gray patina. Lever & hammer retain faded case colors on the sides, turned silver on outer faces. Wood is sound with a few light nicks & scratches and retains virtually all of its orig piano varnish finish. Mechanics are crisp, very bright shiny bore. Shows very little use. 52404-4 JRL C&R
DOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE. SN 147850. Cal. 45-70. Beautiful deluxe Winchester with 22" tapered lightweight rnd bbl, half magazine, take down with pedestal mounted combinati...moreon front sight and semi-buckhorn rear sight. Mounted with very nicely figured flame & shell grain American walnut that has H-style checkered forearm and capped pistol grip stock with Winchester embossed hard rubber buttplate. Left side of lower tang is marked with the assembly no. "885" and "XX" along with an "R". Matching assembly no. is also found in top tang channel of buttstock. This rifle was produced in about 1909 during a very low production year with only 914 Model '86 rifles produced. This almost certainly was someones prized north woods hunting rifle. These rifles were extremely popular in the Rocky Mountain Region and the woodlands of the Northeast, Canada & Alaska. The 45-70 is certainly capable of taking about any North American big game. CONDITION: Fine, matching as noted. Bbl & magazine tube retain about 98% crisp orig blue with the take down tip flaked to about 60% blue. Forend cap retains about 60-65% blue with losses flaked to light patina. Receiver retains about 50% orig blue with a few light scratches and sharp edge wear. The major loss areas are flaked to a light patina. The take down extension is flaked to a gray patina. Lever & hammer retain faded case colors on the sides, turned silver on outer faces. Wood is sound with a few light nicks & scratches and retains virtually all of its orig piano varnish finish. Mechanics are crisp, very bright shiny bore. Shows very little use. 52404-4 JRL C&R

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*SPECIAL ORDER DELUXE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LIGHTWEIGHT TAKEDOWN LEVER

Lot # 1084 (Sale Order: 85 of 755)      

ACTION RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER. SN 129023. Cal 33 WCF. Fine lightweight rifle with 24? tapered rnd bbl, half magazine, takedown, with pedestal mounted Lyman ivory bead hunting front sight with series 22 style rear sight and a Marbles spring loaded tang sight. Mounted with very beautiful, center crotch, flame grain, H-style checkered American walnut with straight stock & Winchester embossed hard rubber buttplate. Left side of lower tang, under the wood is marked with assembly number "222" and "XX" with an "RF". Matching assembly number is found in top tang channel of buttstock. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter which identifies this rifle in caliber 33 with rnd bbl, plain trigger, half magazine, takedown, shotgun rubber buttplate received in warehouse Nov. 13, 1903 and not shipped until Jan. 13, 1904 to order #219326. This must have been one of the first 33 caliber rifles produced. Letter also indicates returned & repaired Feb. 1, 1908 and reiterates the identifying information with addition of "easy pull". It was reshipped Oct. 5, 1910 to order #230464. The shotgun butt is mentioned in both entries but straight stock is not mentioned at all, however there is little doubt that this is the orig wood.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Very fine,all matching. Bbl retains 95-96% strong orig blue with a few minor scratches & a small spot or two of rust. Receiver retains 70-75% strong orig blue with edge wear & about half of bottom turned silver. Wood is sound with forearm showing moderate wear & retaining about 70% orig piano varnish finish. Buttstock shows moderate wear to checkering with minor nicks & dings and retains most of its orig piano varnish finish with some heat crazing to surface. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 52404-2 JRL C&R; ESA

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PRESENTATION WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 TO COLORADO INDIVIDUAL.

Lot # 1085 (Sale Order: 86 of 755)      

SN 115080. Cal. 45-70. Standard grade rifle with 26" oct bbl, full magazine, half nickel front sight with screw and unmarked, early style 1,000-yd rifle ladder rear sight. Receiver is color case hardened. Mounted with uncheckered straight grain American walnut, straight stock & crescent buttplate. Left side of buttstock is inlaid with a 1-7/8" x 1-7/16" oval aluminum plaque which is engraved with the inscription "Sam Barnes / Loveland / Colo". The plaque has a light zig-zag border with the vignette of a small bird perched on foliage. In the top 1/3 of the plaque are 2 rectangular cut-outs whose purpose could not be determined. Undoubtedly this was Mr. Barnes personal protection & hunting rifle or possibly he could have been in law enforcement. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains 90-92% orig blue, showing sharp edge wear with a few scratches. Magazine tube retains 88-90% thinning orig blue with a couple of small nicks & dings. Receiver retains about 60-70% orig case colors, strong & bright in sheltered areas, fading elsewhere, turned silver over top & bottom edges. Hammer retains bright case colors, turned silver on the spur. Lever retains faded case colors in sheltered areas, strong inside the trigger loop, faded to silver elsewhere. Forend cap & buttplate have silvered out. Wood is sound with a few light nicks & scratches and a couple of bruises and retains about 65-70% orig finish on the buttstock and traces of finish on the forearm with the balance a hand worn patina. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 52665-14 JRL
SN 115080. Cal. 45-70. Standard grade rifle with 26" oct bbl, full magazine, half nickel front sight with screw and unmarked, early style 1,000-yd rifle ladder rear sight...more. Receiver is color case hardened. Mounted with uncheckered straight grain American walnut, straight stock & crescent buttplate. Left side of buttstock is inlaid with a 1-7/8" x 1-7/16" oval aluminum plaque which is engraved with the inscription "Sam Barnes / Loveland / Colo". The plaque has a light zig-zag border with the vignette of a small bird perched on foliage. In the top 1/3 of the plaque are 2 rectangular cut-outs whose purpose could not be determined. Undoubtedly this was Mr. Barnes personal protection & hunting rifle or possibly he could have been in law enforcement. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains 90-92% orig blue, showing sharp edge wear with a few scratches. Magazine tube retains 88-90% thinning orig blue with a couple of small nicks & dings. Receiver retains about 60-70% orig case colors, strong & bright in sheltered areas, fading elsewhere, turned silver over top & bottom edges. Hammer retains bright case colors, turned silver on the spur. Lever retains faded case colors in sheltered areas, strong inside the trigger loop, faded to silver elsewhere. Forend cap & buttplate have silvered out. Wood is sound with a few light nicks & scratches and a couple of bruises and retains about 65-70% orig finish on the buttstock and traces of finish on the forearm with the balance a hand worn patina. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 52665-14 JRL

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DELUXE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1086 (Sale Order: 87 of 755)      

SN 84148. Cal. 45-90. Fine deluxe rifle with 26" oct bbl, full magazine, Lyman ivory bead hunting front sight, semi-buckhorn rear sight & Lyman combination tang sight. Receiver is color case hardened and has single set trigger. Mounted with about 2X flame grain American walnut with H-style checkered forearm & black insert, serpentine grip buttstock that has smooth steel shotgun buttplate. Left rear side of forearm is crudely carved with the initials "P. J. D."Left side of lower tang, under the wood is marked with the assembly no. "894", an "S" and an "X". Left side of upper tang, under the wood is also marked with the matching assembly no. which is also found in top tang channel of buttstock & inside toe of buttplate. This rifle was produced in about 1894 and was likely someones prized hunting rifle. This caliber was certainly capable of taking any North American big game up to and including the great bears of Alaska and the Arctic. They usually saw fairly hard service and are rarely found with high orig finish, especially those with color case hardened features. The ultraviolet rays of sunshine rapidly fades these colors, turning them to silver.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Good, all matching. Bbl retains about 80% orig blue with moderate pitting on the top flat with scattered spots of pitting on the top left flat. Magazine tube retains about 90-92% dull orig blue. Receiver shows 15-20% faded case colors with the balance turned silver. Top of the receiver ring & top of the bolt are also finely pitted. Lever & hammer show traces of faded case colors, stronger on the hammer. Buttplate & forend cap are gray patina. Stock has a hairline right side of wrist, otherwise wood is sound with usual handling & storage nicks & scratches and overall retains about 85-90% orig piano varnish finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 52404-7 JRL ESA
SN 84148. Cal. 45-90. Fine deluxe rifle with 26" oct bbl, full magazine, Lyman ivory bead hunting front sight, semi-buckhorn rear sight & Lyman combination tang sight. Re...moreceiver is color case hardened and has single set trigger. Mounted with about 2X flame grain American walnut with H-style checkered forearm & black insert, serpentine grip buttstock that has smooth steel shotgun buttplate. Left rear side of forearm is crudely carved with the initials "P. J. D."Left side of lower tang, under the wood is marked with the assembly no. "894", an "S" and an "X". Left side of upper tang, under the wood is also marked with the matching assembly no. which is also found in top tang channel of buttstock & inside toe of buttplate. This rifle was produced in about 1894 and was likely someones prized hunting rifle. This caliber was certainly capable of taking any North American big game up to and including the great bears of Alaska and the Arctic. They usually saw fairly hard service and are rarely found with high orig finish, especially those with color case hardened features. The ultraviolet rays of sunshine rapidly fades these colors, turning them to silver.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Good, all matching. Bbl retains about 80% orig blue with moderate pitting on the top flat with scattered spots of pitting on the top left flat. Magazine tube retains about 90-92% dull orig blue. Receiver shows 15-20% faded case colors with the balance turned silver. Top of the receiver ring & top of the bolt are also finely pitted. Lever & hammer show traces of faded case colors, stronger on the hammer. Buttplate & forend cap are gray patina. Stock has a hairline right side of wrist, otherwise wood is sound with usual handling & storage nicks & scratches and overall retains about 85-90% orig piano varnish finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 52404-7 JRL ESA

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*LATE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LIGHTWEIGHT TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1087 (Sale Order: 88 of 755)      

SN 159957. Cal. 33 WCF. Standard grade rifle with 24" tapered, lightweight rnd bbl, 2/3 magazine, takedown with ramp mounted Lyman ivory bead hunting front sight & slot blank in rear seat. Receiver is mounted with a Lyman Model-56 sight with hunting knobs. Mounted with very nicely figured, uncheckered, about 2X, center crotch, flame grain American walnut with straight stock & Winchester embossed hard rubber shotgun buttplate. Bottom of the stock & forend cap have non-factory sling swivels with a leather sling. This rifle was produced between 1922-1932 with the "clean-up" of remaining parts when the company assembled the last 657 guns. The final 221 guns were assembled in 1932. This very powerful cartridge was very popular in the North woods, the Rocky Mountain region, Canada & Alaska. It was capable of taking any of the largest wild game including the great bears of Alaska and the Arctic. Those arms usually saw hard service under extreme conditions.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl & magazine tube retain 95-97% strong orig blue with the takedown extension a blue/gray patina. Receiver retains about 95% strong orig blue showing sharp edge wear and some minor thinning on the top right edge. Lever & hammer retain most of their orig blue. Wood is sound and shows a fine restored finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Sling is fine showing some dryness. 52665-9 JRL C&R; ESA

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*1886 WINCHESTER 45-70 OCTAGON RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

Lot # 1088 (Sale Order: 89 of 755)      

SN 130517. Cal. 45-70. Manufactured in 1903, octagon barrel caliber 45-70 with full magazine, blue receiver with case color hammer and lever, and 2-pc walnut stocks with crescent butt. 23" oct bbl with Watson sporting front sight and D.W. King sporting rear sight. Traditional 2-line Winchester address on top bbl flat with "45-70" cal. marking at rear bbl on top flat. Blue receiver with tang marked "-Model 1886-". 2-pc straight grain walnut stocks with standard forend cap and crescent butt. Factory letter included indicating rifle was returned to the factory in 1908. Consignor's notes state that the gun was sent back to the factory for shortening of the barrel. CONDITION: Good as having been modified. Oct bbl and magazine tube have been shortened to a length of 23". Minor finish loss on corners of bbl flats with thinning of finish towards muzzle with balance turning plum. Magazine tube with replacement magazine guide have been finished in a plum brown finish. Forend cap has had a 1/8" sling swivel stud brazed into place. Receiver retains approximately one-third of its bright factory blue with thinning on bottom of receiver, as well as finish loss on high points of upper edges of receiver with upper tang having been worn silver. Balance of finish on receiver has turned somewhat plum with silvering at high points. Crescent butt is brown overall. Case colored hammer and lever have traces of case color in protected areas with balance having turned silver. Buttstock having been sanded and refinished at some previous point and having evidence of a fracture in the upper wrist area that has been repaired and is quite stable. Wood loss is evident along upper tang on left side and at confluence of stock with receiver on right. Bore has strong rifling with small areas of darkness in grooves. Mechanics are crisp and tight. 52154-14 C&R
SN 130517. Cal. 45-70. Manufactured in 1903, octagon barrel caliber 45-70 with full magazine, blue receiver with case color hammer and lever, and 2-pc walnut stocks with ...morecrescent butt. 23" oct bbl with Watson sporting front sight and D.W. King sporting rear sight. Traditional 2-line Winchester address on top bbl flat with "45-70" cal. marking at rear bbl on top flat. Blue receiver with tang marked "-Model 1886-". 2-pc straight grain walnut stocks with standard forend cap and crescent butt. Factory letter included indicating rifle was returned to the factory in 1908. Consignor's notes state that the gun was sent back to the factory for shortening of the barrel. CONDITION: Good as having been modified. Oct bbl and magazine tube have been shortened to a length of 23". Minor finish loss on corners of bbl flats with thinning of finish towards muzzle with balance turning plum. Magazine tube with replacement magazine guide have been finished in a plum brown finish. Forend cap has had a 1/8" sling swivel stud brazed into place. Receiver retains approximately one-third of its bright factory blue with thinning on bottom of receiver, as well as finish loss on high points of upper edges of receiver with upper tang having been worn silver. Balance of finish on receiver has turned somewhat plum with silvering at high points. Crescent butt is brown overall. Case colored hammer and lever have traces of case color in protected areas with balance having turned silver. Buttstock having been sanded and refinished at some previous point and having evidence of a fracture in the upper wrist area that has been repaired and is quite stable. Wood loss is evident along upper tang on left side and at confluence of stock with receiver on right. Bore has strong rifling with small areas of darkness in grooves. Mechanics are crisp and tight. 52154-14 C&R

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WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1089 (Sale Order: 90 of 755)      

SN 85756. Cal. 40-65. Standard grade rifle with 26" rnd bbl, full magazine, Lyman ivory bead hunting front sight & semi-buckhorn rear sight. Mounted with uncheckered straight grain American walnut with straight stock & crescent buttplate. Receiver is color case hardened. This rifle was produced about 1894 at a time when the daily use of a rifle was common place for hunting & self protection. Firearms of that era are rarely found today with high orig finish, especially those with color case hardening.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbl & magazine tube retain about 93-95% strong orig blue, turning a little plummy brown on the muzzle end of the magazine tube. The receiver retains about 35-40% fading case colors, strong in sheltered areas, turned gray on the bottom with faded colors over the top. Hammer retains bright case colors, turned silver on the spur. Lever retains colors in sheltered areas, mostly turned brown. Buttplate & forend cap retain faded colors. Stock has a hairline crack back of top tang, otherwise wood is sound and shows most of a high gloss refinish. Mechanics are crisp, very bright shiny bore. 52665-12 JRL ESA
SN 85756. Cal. 40-65. Standard grade rifle with 26" rnd bbl, full magazine, Lyman ivory bead hunting front sight & semi-buckhorn rear sight. Mounted with uncheckered stra...moreight grain American walnut with straight stock & crescent buttplate. Receiver is color case hardened. This rifle was produced about 1894 at a time when the daily use of a rifle was common place for hunting & self protection. Firearms of that era are rarely found today with high orig finish, especially those with color case hardening.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbl & magazine tube retain about 93-95% strong orig blue, turning a little plummy brown on the muzzle end of the magazine tube. The receiver retains about 35-40% fading case colors, strong in sheltered areas, turned gray on the bottom with faded colors over the top. Hammer retains bright case colors, turned silver on the spur. Lever retains colors in sheltered areas, mostly turned brown. Buttplate & forend cap retain faded colors. Stock has a hairline crack back of top tang, otherwise wood is sound and shows most of a high gloss refinish. Mechanics are crisp, very bright shiny bore. 52665-12 JRL ESA

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SCARCE SPECIAL ORDER WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 DELUXE LEVER ACTION

Lot # 1090 (Sale Order: 91 of 755)      

RIFLE. SN 3958. Cal. 45-90. Fine deluxe rifle with 26" replacement oct bbl, button magazine, half nickel front sight with screw, flat top V-notch rear sight & Lyman combination tang sight. Bottom flat of the bbl, above the forend cap has a tiny screw for an undetermined purpose. Mounted with about 2-3X flame grain American walnut with H-style checkered forearm & black insert serpentine grip buttstock that has crescent buttplate. Left side of lower tang, under the wood is marked with the assembly no. "2792" & "XX". Matching assembly no. is also found in top tang channel of buttstock and inside toe of buttplate. Buttplate tang screw is a replacement. Top flat of bbl is marked with the very late 2-line address "MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. / NEW HAVEN CONN. U S A" with 2-patent dates. Caliber marking is on the top left flat over the chamber area and top flat along with the receiver ring have the Winchester "W P" proof, signifying that this rifle was returned for work at the factory after about 1905. It was probably at this time that the bbl was replaced and the wood refinished. CONDITION: Fine, all matching. Bbl retains about 98% orig factory blue. Receiver shows about 15-20% faded case colors with the balance turned silver. Left side of receiver has a large area of fine pitting. Lever & hammer are blued replacements, again probably at the time it was returned to the factory. Wood is sound and shows about all of a restored oil finish and freshened checkering. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. Would make an outstanding Cowboy Action shooter. 52665-6 JRL
RIFLE. SN 3958. Cal. 45-90. Fine deluxe rifle with 26" replacement oct bbl, button magazine, half nickel front sight with screw, flat top V-notch rear sight & Lyman combi...morenation tang sight. Bottom flat of the bbl, above the forend cap has a tiny screw for an undetermined purpose. Mounted with about 2-3X flame grain American walnut with H-style checkered forearm & black insert serpentine grip buttstock that has crescent buttplate. Left side of lower tang, under the wood is marked with the assembly no. "2792" & "XX". Matching assembly no. is also found in top tang channel of buttstock and inside toe of buttplate. Buttplate tang screw is a replacement. Top flat of bbl is marked with the very late 2-line address "MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. / NEW HAVEN CONN. U S A" with 2-patent dates. Caliber marking is on the top left flat over the chamber area and top flat along with the receiver ring have the Winchester "W P" proof, signifying that this rifle was returned for work at the factory after about 1905. It was probably at this time that the bbl was replaced and the wood refinished. CONDITION: Fine, all matching. Bbl retains about 98% orig factory blue. Receiver shows about 15-20% faded case colors with the balance turned silver. Left side of receiver has a large area of fine pitting. Lever & hammer are blued replacements, again probably at the time it was returned to the factory. Wood is sound and shows about all of a restored oil finish and freshened checkering. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. Would make an outstanding Cowboy Action shooter. 52665-6 JRL

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WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 SMOOTH BORE LEVER ACTION RIFLE WITH

Lot # 1091 (Sale Order: 92 of 755)      

BROWNING BROTHERS MARK ON BARREL. SN 18449. Cal. 45-90. Standard grade rifle with 26" oct bbl, smooth bore, full magazine, altered front sight and a replacement King rear sight. The replacement rear sight is lower than the original which necessitated lowering the front sight and also caused the owner to cut a small groove in the top of the receiver ring to permit a sight line. The bore measures .458" at the muzzle indicating that it was probably bored out after leaving the factory. Top flat of bbl is marked with the 2-line Winchester address and is also marked "BROWNING BROS, OGDEN U.T." between the rear sight & bbl address. John Browning was the world's most prolific firearms inventor who designed many of the Winchester rifles including this one. He and his brother maintained a manufacturing facility and sporting goods store in Ogden, UT and were distributors for Winchester Arms. Most of the arms sold by Browning Brothers saw extreme hard use on the American frontier and are rarely found today in any condition. Those few rifles that come to market usually have little or no finish. CONDITION: Fair. Traces of orig finish remain in the most sheltered areas being an overall mottled silver/brown patina with wrench marks on the bbl over the chamber area. Receiver, lever & hammer retain traces of silvered case colors, being mostly an overall dark brown patina with a series of what are probably vise marks on the front raised area of the receiver. Wood is sound with numerous nicks, dings & scratches with gouges on the buttstock and another on the forearm and overall shows very hard wear with a hand worn patina. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore. 52699-3 JRL
BROWNING BROTHERS MARK ON BARREL. SN 18449. Cal. 45-90. Standard grade rifle with 26" oct bbl, smooth bore, full magazine, altered front sight and a replacement King rear...more sight. The replacement rear sight is lower than the original which necessitated lowering the front sight and also caused the owner to cut a small groove in the top of the receiver ring to permit a sight line. The bore measures .458" at the muzzle indicating that it was probably bored out after leaving the factory. Top flat of bbl is marked with the 2-line Winchester address and is also marked "BROWNING BROS, OGDEN U.T." between the rear sight & bbl address. John Browning was the world's most prolific firearms inventor who designed many of the Winchester rifles including this one. He and his brother maintained a manufacturing facility and sporting goods store in Ogden, UT and were distributors for Winchester Arms. Most of the arms sold by Browning Brothers saw extreme hard use on the American frontier and are rarely found today in any condition. Those few rifles that come to market usually have little or no finish. CONDITION: Fair. Traces of orig finish remain in the most sheltered areas being an overall mottled silver/brown patina with wrench marks on the bbl over the chamber area. Receiver, lever & hammer retain traces of silvered case colors, being mostly an overall dark brown patina with a series of what are probably vise marks on the front raised area of the receiver. Wood is sound with numerous nicks, dings & scratches with gouges on the buttstock and another on the forearm and overall shows very hard wear with a hand worn patina. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore. 52699-3 JRL

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RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 DELUXE TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1092 (Sale Order: 93 of 755)      

SN 146331. Cal. 25-20. Beautiful deluxe '92 with 24-1/4" rnd bbl, half magazine, takedown with Lyman ivory bead hunting front and semi-buckhorn rear sights. Mounted with very nicely figured, center crotch, flame grain American walnut with H-style checkered forearm and capped pistol grip stock that has crescent buttplate. Left side of lower tang, under the wood is marked with the assembly no. "10429" & "XX". Rear face of buttstock, under the buttplate is marked with the matching assembly no., "92" and a "T". Inside toe of buttplate is also marked with matching assembly number. This rifle was produced in about 1897 and was likely someones prized hunting rifle. Rifles of these small calibers were most usually regarded as boys or ladies, small game or garden guns and usually saw very hard service, often with little or no maintenance. Few of these fine little rifles survive today.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Fine, all matching. Bbl retains about 95% strong orig blue with a few fine freckles of surface rust and a series of scratches on bottom of bbl from takedown lever. Magazine tube also retains about 95% orig blue with the cap a gray patina. Takedown extension retains traces of blue, being mostly a gray/brown patina. Receiver retains 70-75% orig blue, thin and turning brown over the top & bottom edges. Hammer retains dark case colors and the lever bright case colors in sheltered areas on the sides, turned silver elsewhere with light surface etching. Buttplate is silvered case colors. Wood is sound with a few light nicks & scratches with the buttstock showing 92-93% piano varnish finish and the forearm about 85% with wear at the carry point. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 52665-7 JRL ESA
SN 146331. Cal. 25-20. Beautiful deluxe '92 with 24-1/4" rnd bbl, half magazine, takedown with Lyman ivory bead hunting front and semi-buckhorn rear sights. Mounted with ...morevery nicely figured, center crotch, flame grain American walnut with H-style checkered forearm and capped pistol grip stock that has crescent buttplate. Left side of lower tang, under the wood is marked with the assembly no. "10429" & "XX". Rear face of buttstock, under the buttplate is marked with the matching assembly no., "92" and a "T". Inside toe of buttplate is also marked with matching assembly number. This rifle was produced in about 1897 and was likely someones prized hunting rifle. Rifles of these small calibers were most usually regarded as boys or ladies, small game or garden guns and usually saw very hard service, often with little or no maintenance. Few of these fine little rifles survive today.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Fine, all matching. Bbl retains about 95% strong orig blue with a few fine freckles of surface rust and a series of scratches on bottom of bbl from takedown lever. Magazine tube also retains about 95% orig blue with the cap a gray patina. Takedown extension retains traces of blue, being mostly a gray/brown patina. Receiver retains 70-75% orig blue, thin and turning brown over the top & bottom edges. Hammer retains dark case colors and the lever bright case colors in sheltered areas on the sides, turned silver elsewhere with light surface etching. Buttplate is silvered case colors. Wood is sound with a few light nicks & scratches with the buttstock showing 92-93% piano varnish finish and the forearm about 85% with wear at the carry point. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 52665-7 JRL ESA

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*SCARCE WINCHESTER MODEL 92 LEVER ACTION SHORT RIFLE.

Lot # 1093 (Sale Order: 94 of 755)      

SN 931493. Cal. 32 WCF (32-20). Standard grade rifle with scarce, special order 20? rnd bbl, 2/3rds magazine, Sheard gold bead front sight and late style semi-buckhorn rear sight. Mounted with uncheckered, straight grain American walnut with 8-3/8? short-rifle forearm and straight stock with crescent buttplate. This rifle is pictured on page 369 of The Winchester Book, Madis. Although the Model 92 was produced in fairly large numbers, special order features such as found on this rifle are quite rare, especially shorter than standard or longer than standard bbls. Special order short rifles with carbine length bbls had very little advantage, if any over a carbine and the extra cost would have been difficult to justify for the average working man. Small bore rifles such as this were usually not considered big game rifles and were generally relegated to small game or garden pest shooting for use by boys and ladies. As such they usually saw hard service, often with little or no maintenance and are rarely found today with much orig finish. CONDITION: Very fine plus. Bbl and magazine tube retain about 99% crisp, orig blue with a few small spots of old dried oil. Receiver retains about 70% glossy, orig blue with the loss areas flaked, not worn to a medium patina. Lever and hammer retain most of their strong orig blue. Top tang is a flaked medium patina. Buttplate and forend cap are also flaked to patina. Wood is sound with a few scattered, very light handling and storage marks with one small chemical spot on the forearm and overall retains virtually all of its orig factory oil finish. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant shiny bore. 52634-12 JRL C&R
SN 931493. Cal. 32 WCF (32-20). Standard grade rifle with scarce, special order 20? rnd bbl, 2/3rds magazine, Sheard gold bead front sight and late style semi-buckhorn re...morear sight. Mounted with uncheckered, straight grain American walnut with 8-3/8? short-rifle forearm and straight stock with crescent buttplate. This rifle is pictured on page 369 of The Winchester Book, Madis. Although the Model 92 was produced in fairly large numbers, special order features such as found on this rifle are quite rare, especially shorter than standard or longer than standard bbls. Special order short rifles with carbine length bbls had very little advantage, if any over a carbine and the extra cost would have been difficult to justify for the average working man. Small bore rifles such as this were usually not considered big game rifles and were generally relegated to small game or garden pest shooting for use by boys and ladies. As such they usually saw hard service, often with little or no maintenance and are rarely found today with much orig finish. CONDITION: Very fine plus. Bbl and magazine tube retain about 99% crisp, orig blue with a few small spots of old dried oil. Receiver retains about 70% glossy, orig blue with the loss areas flaked, not worn to a medium patina. Lever and hammer retain most of their strong orig blue. Top tang is a flaked medium patina. Buttplate and forend cap are also flaked to patina. Wood is sound with a few scattered, very light handling and storage marks with one small chemical spot on the forearm and overall retains virtually all of its orig factory oil finish. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant shiny bore. 52634-12 JRL C&R

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*WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 SADDLE RING CARBINE.

Lot # 1094 (Sale Order: 95 of 755)      

SN 999435. Cal. 25-20 WCF. Standard grade carbine with 20" bbl, full magazine with rifle style band, square base front sight and 2000 yard carbine ladder rear sight. Mounted with uncheckered straight grain American walnut with straight stock & carbine buttplate. Left side of receiver has a staple & ring. This 1930 produced carbine very likely would have been used by a young man or woman as a small game hunting rifle. Those rifles usually saw hard service with very little maintenance. CONDITION: Very fine. Overall the metal retains about 99% of a factory style restored finish with bright Winchester style blue showing only faint muzzle end and sharp edge wear with a couple of small scratches on the receiver. The wood appears to be new factory replacements with factory style varnish finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 52079-1 TEP C&R
SN 999435. Cal. 25-20 WCF. Standard grade carbine with 20" bbl, full magazine with rifle style band, square base front sight and 2000 yard carbine ladder rear sight. Moun...moreted with uncheckered straight grain American walnut with straight stock & carbine buttplate. Left side of receiver has a staple & ring. This 1930 produced carbine very likely would have been used by a young man or woman as a small game hunting rifle. Those rifles usually saw hard service with very little maintenance. CONDITION: Very fine. Overall the metal retains about 99% of a factory style restored finish with bright Winchester style blue showing only faint muzzle end and sharp edge wear with a couple of small scratches on the receiver. The wood appears to be new factory replacements with factory style varnish finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 52079-1 TEP C&R

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FINE ANTIQUE WINCHESTER 1894 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1095 (Sale Order: 96 of 755)      

SN 30498. Cal. .38-55. Standard grade rifle with 26" oct bbl, full mag, takedown, half nickel front sight with screw and semi-buckhorn rear sight. Mounted with very highly figured, uncheckered American walnut with straight stock and crescent buttplate. These early '94s were Winchester's first production of rifles built specifically for use of smokeless powder and were in great demand from the buying public. As such, it is extremely rare to find an antique takedown '94 especially one with high orig finish. This rifle was very likely someone's prized hunting gun. PROVENANCE: The collection of Tim Zissler. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl and mag tube retain about 98% plus strong, bright orig blue with only faint sharp edge wear on the bbl and one tiny ding on the mag tube. The takedown extension retains about 90% bright orig blue with the losses from flaking not wear. Receiver retains about 88-90% strong orig blue mixed with small flaked spots that are now a light patina. Screw heads retain thin orig finish, and loading gate retains most of its orig fire blue. Hammer retains brilliant case colors overall and the lever virtually all of its orig case colors strong and bright on the sides, lightly faded on outer faces. Buttplate retains about all of its strong, bright case colors, moderately faded. Wood is sound with a few minor handling and storage tiny nicks and retains virtually all its orig factory oil finish. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant shiny bore. Appears to have been fired but very little, retains virtually all of its orig blue on the bolt face. A scarce high condition '94. 52463-3 JRL
SN 30498. Cal. .38-55. Standard grade rifle with 26" oct bbl, full mag, takedown, half nickel front sight with screw and semi-buckhorn rear sight. Mounted with very highl...morey figured, uncheckered American walnut with straight stock and crescent buttplate. These early '94s were Winchester's first production of rifles built specifically for use of smokeless powder and were in great demand from the buying public. As such, it is extremely rare to find an antique takedown '94 especially one with high orig finish. This rifle was very likely someone's prized hunting gun. PROVENANCE: The collection of Tim Zissler. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl and mag tube retain about 98% plus strong, bright orig blue with only faint sharp edge wear on the bbl and one tiny ding on the mag tube. The takedown extension retains about 90% bright orig blue with the losses from flaking not wear. Receiver retains about 88-90% strong orig blue mixed with small flaked spots that are now a light patina. Screw heads retain thin orig finish, and loading gate retains most of its orig fire blue. Hammer retains brilliant case colors overall and the lever virtually all of its orig case colors strong and bright on the sides, lightly faded on outer faces. Buttplate retains about all of its strong, bright case colors, moderately faded. Wood is sound with a few minor handling and storage tiny nicks and retains virtually all its orig factory oil finish. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant shiny bore. Appears to have been fired but very little, retains virtually all of its orig blue on the bolt face. A scarce high condition '94. 52463-3 JRL

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SCARCE ANTIQUE WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 SPECIAL ORDER DELUXE LIGHTWEIGHT

Lot # 1096 (Sale Order: 97 of 755)      

LEVER ACTION RIFLE. SN 28099. Cal. 30 WCF (30-30). Fine deluxe rifle with 22" tapered oct bbl, button magazine, Lyman ivory bead express front sight, 3-leaf, platinum line express rear sight and Lyman combination tang sight. Top flat of bbl has standard 2-line Winchester address with caliber marking on top left flat over the chamber. Mounted with very nicely figured, center crotch American walnut with "H" style checkered forearm and straight stock with Winchester embossed hard rubber buttplate. Bottom tang has close-coupled double-set triggers and has the assembly no. "4697" & "XX" on the left side under the wood. Top tang channel of the buttstock is marked "94" indicating that this may be a factory replacement buttstock. This rifle was produced in about 1895 and likely belonged to a wealthy person or was a special presentation.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. PROVENANCE: The collection of Robert Roughton. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains about 98% strong factory blue with only faint sharp edge wear. Receiver retains 93-95% strong orig blue, showing sharp edge wear and some thinning around the bottom front edge with scattered pin-pricks of light surface rust. Lever retains bright case colors on the sides and faded colors on the outer faces. Hammer shows dark case colors. Stock has a repaired piece at the toe and probably a replacement buttplate, otherwise wood is sound with what appears to be a factory restored finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 52328-53 JRL ESA
LEVER ACTION RIFLE. SN 28099. Cal. 30 WCF (30-30). Fine deluxe rifle with 22" tapered oct bbl, button magazine, Lyman ivory bead express front sight, 3-leaf, platinum lin...moree express rear sight and Lyman combination tang sight. Top flat of bbl has standard 2-line Winchester address with caliber marking on top left flat over the chamber. Mounted with very nicely figured, center crotch American walnut with "H" style checkered forearm and straight stock with Winchester embossed hard rubber buttplate. Bottom tang has close-coupled double-set triggers and has the assembly no. "4697" & "XX" on the left side under the wood. Top tang channel of the buttstock is marked "94" indicating that this may be a factory replacement buttstock. This rifle was produced in about 1895 and likely belonged to a wealthy person or was a special presentation.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. PROVENANCE: The collection of Robert Roughton. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains about 98% strong factory blue with only faint sharp edge wear. Receiver retains 93-95% strong orig blue, showing sharp edge wear and some thinning around the bottom front edge with scattered pin-pricks of light surface rust. Lever retains bright case colors on the sides and faded colors on the outer faces. Hammer shows dark case colors. Stock has a repaired piece at the toe and probably a replacement buttplate, otherwise wood is sound with what appears to be a factory restored finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 52328-53 JRL ESA

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*SCARCE WINCHESTER MODEL 64 LEVER ACTION RIFLE IN A

Lot # 1097 (Sale Order: 98 of 755)      

RARE CALIBER. SN 1138228. Cal. 219 ZIPPER. Standard grade rifle with 26-1/4" tapered lightweight rnd bbl, half magazine, hooded ramp front sight, slot blank in rear seat & scarce bolt peep sight. Left side of receiver is factory drilled & tapped for receiver sight with plug screws in the holes. Mounted with very nicely figured, uncheckered, straight grain American walnut with semi-beaver tail forearm and pistol grip stock that has checkered steel buttplate. According toThe Winchester Book, Madis, the 219 Zipper caliber was not offered until 1937 on special order only. In 1938 it was added as a standard caliber and discontinued in 1941. There were a total of about 67,000 Models 64 produced 1933-1956. This model was offered in both standard & deluxe configuration in a variety of bbl lengths with only a very few chambered 219 zipper. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Overall retains about 99% crisp orig finish with bright blues showing only extremely faint sharp edge wear and a couple nicks on the receiver. Wood is sound with a couple of minor storage marks and retains most of its orig factory finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. May have been fired, but if so, very little. 52665-15 JRL C&R
RARE CALIBER. SN 1138228. Cal. 219 ZIPPER. Standard grade rifle with 26-1/4" tapered lightweight rnd bbl, half magazine, hooded ramp front sight, slot blank in rear seat ...more& scarce bolt peep sight. Left side of receiver is factory drilled & tapped for receiver sight with plug screws in the holes. Mounted with very nicely figured, uncheckered, straight grain American walnut with semi-beaver tail forearm and pistol grip stock that has checkered steel buttplate. According toThe Winchester Book, Madis, the 219 Zipper caliber was not offered until 1937 on special order only. In 1938 it was added as a standard caliber and discontinued in 1941. There were a total of about 67,000 Models 64 produced 1933-1956. This model was offered in both standard & deluxe configuration in a variety of bbl lengths with only a very few chambered 219 zipper. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Overall retains about 99% crisp orig finish with bright blues showing only extremely faint sharp edge wear and a couple nicks on the receiver. Wood is sound with a couple of minor storage marks and retains most of its orig factory finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. May have been fired, but if so, very little. 52665-15 JRL C&R

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*RARE SPECIAL ORDER WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 LEVER ACTION SHORT

Lot # 1098 (Sale Order: 99 of 755)      

RIFLE. SN 400156. Cal. 30 Gov't-06 (30-06). Standard grade rifle with special order 22" rnd bbl, pedestal mounted Lyman ivory bead front sight, Lyman 6A 2-leaf folding rear sight and a Lyman 21 receiver sight. Mounted with very nicely figured, uncheckered American walnut with black insert, Schnable tip forearm and straight stock with checkered steel buttplate. Standard bbl length for 30-06 rifles was 24", however long and shorter bbls could be obtained on special order. This rifle was produced in about 1920 and was very likely a prized hunting rifle.Provenance, Former Warren Webster CollectionSpecial Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains about 98-99% crisp orig blue with only faint muzzle edge wear. Receiver retains 95-96% strong orig blue with sharp edge wear and thinning on the right front edge at the carry point. Magazine box retains about 85% orig blue,also showing wear around the carry point. Lever & hammer retain most of their strong orig blue. Wood is equally fine and retains 90% of its oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 52325-5 C&R; ESA

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*SCARCE HIGH CONDITION WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 SADDLE RING CARBINE.

Lot # 1099 (Sale Order: 100 of 755)      

SN 400774. Cal. .30 ARMY (30-40 Krag). Standard carbine with 22" rnd bbl, pedestal mounted front sight with 1800 yard musket/carbine rear sight. Receiver has a stud and ring in the left side. Mounted with nicely figured, streaky, uncheckered American walnut with grasping groove forearm and hand guard with straight stock and carbine/musket buttplate that has a trap containing an orig brass and bristle brush string pull through cleaning implement. While the 1895 carbine is not especially rare, to find one in pristine unfired condition is a great rarity. Much of the 1895 carbine production was set to England during WWI under a land lease program for the British Home Guard. Most of those arms did not return to the United States. Of the production that stayed home, most were sold to outdoorsmen and sportsmen for hunting purposes. Most of those arms show evidence of use in the field. It is readily apparent that this carbine was not so used. PROVENANCE: The collection of Tim Zissler. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Appears to be new and unfired, retaining virtually 99% plus of its orig crisp, bright blue with only a small spot of wear at the front tip of the lever on each side where it slides into the receiver and very slight thinning on the front radius of the cartridge box. Lever & hammer retain virtually all of their orig factory blue. Buttplate retains about 90-92% bright blue with some flaking on the heel and below the trap opening. Wood is sound with no visible flaws and retains virtually all of its orig factory finish. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant shiny bore. Appears to be new & unfired. 52463-6 JRL C&R
SN 400774. Cal. .30 ARMY (30-40 Krag). Standard carbine with 22" rnd bbl, pedestal mounted front sight with 1800 yard musket/carbine rear sight. Receiver has a stud and r...moreing in the left side. Mounted with nicely figured, streaky, uncheckered American walnut with grasping groove forearm and hand guard with straight stock and carbine/musket buttplate that has a trap containing an orig brass and bristle brush string pull through cleaning implement. While the 1895 carbine is not especially rare, to find one in pristine unfired condition is a great rarity. Much of the 1895 carbine production was set to England during WWI under a land lease program for the British Home Guard. Most of those arms did not return to the United States. Of the production that stayed home, most were sold to outdoorsmen and sportsmen for hunting purposes. Most of those arms show evidence of use in the field. It is readily apparent that this carbine was not so used. PROVENANCE: The collection of Tim Zissler. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Appears to be new and unfired, retaining virtually 99% plus of its orig crisp, bright blue with only a small spot of wear at the front tip of the lever on each side where it slides into the receiver and very slight thinning on the front radius of the cartridge box. Lever & hammer retain virtually all of their orig factory blue. Buttplate retains about 90-92% bright blue with some flaking on the heel and below the trap opening. Wood is sound with no visible flaws and retains virtually all of its orig factory finish. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant shiny bore. Appears to be new & unfired. 52463-6 JRL C&R

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