Extraordinary Firearms Auction Day 1

Extraordinary Firearms Auction Day 1

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Extraordinary Firearms Auction Day 1

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*SPECTACULAR WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 SADDLE RING CARBINE.

Lot # 1100 (Sale Order: 101 of 755)      

SN 401025. Cal.30 ARMY (30-40 KRAG). Standard grade carbine with 22" rnd bbl, pedestal mounted blade front sight & musket ladder rear sight graduated to 3200 yards. Receiver ring has the caliber marking & Winchester "W P" proof. Left side of receiver has a stud & ring. Mounted with uncheckered straight grain American walnut with finger groove forearm and hand guard with straight stock and carbine buttplate with trap that contains an orig brass & braided cord pull-through cleaning implement. Bottom of stock & forearm band have factory-style sling swivels. These carbines were popular with law enforcement, especially in the Southwest with the Texas Rangers and other horse mounted officers. This carbine has been completely restored by the renowned Turnbull Restoration Co. CONDITION: Fine. Overall retains virtually all of its fine factory-style restored finish to both metal & wood with only a few minor handling & storage marks in the wood finish. Articulated part of the lever is a light purple finish and screw heads are of a slight different than orig color. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 52665-16 JRL C&R
SN 401025. Cal.30 ARMY (30-40 KRAG). Standard grade carbine with 22" rnd bbl, pedestal mounted blade front sight & musket ladder rear sight graduated to 3200 yards. Recei...morever ring has the caliber marking & Winchester "W P" proof. Left side of receiver has a stud & ring. Mounted with uncheckered straight grain American walnut with finger groove forearm and hand guard with straight stock and carbine buttplate with trap that contains an orig brass & braided cord pull-through cleaning implement. Bottom of stock & forearm band have factory-style sling swivels. These carbines were popular with law enforcement, especially in the Southwest with the Texas Rangers and other horse mounted officers. This carbine has been completely restored by the renowned Turnbull Restoration Co. CONDITION: Fine. Overall retains virtually all of its fine factory-style restored finish to both metal & wood with only a few minor handling & storage marks in the wood finish. Articulated part of the lever is a light purple finish and screw heads are of a slight different than orig color. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 52665-16 JRL C&R

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*VERY FINE WINCHESTER 1895 LEVER ACTION SPORTING RIFLE.

Lot # 1101 (Sale Order: 102 of 755)      

SN 406149. Cal. 405 Win. Nickel steel 24" tapered rnd bbl marked "Especially for smokeless powder". Pedestal mounted blade front sight with Winchester flat top V notch sporting rear sight. Left side of bbl at breech marked "405 W.C.F." Top receiver ring is knurled with proof mark offset to the left. Schnable tipped walnut forearm with ebony insert having closed loops sling swivel replacing attachment screw. Straight grip walnut stock with crescent steel buttplate having added closed loop sling swivel. Includes one red and yellow box of Winchester Ammo with 300 grain soft point bullets. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Dana Tauber. CONDITION: Very fine condition, retaining 90-95% orig blue, with light scratches on lever and bottom of magazine. Stocks have lightly worn finish, showing scattered scratches and light dents. Fine mechanics and nice bright bore. 51980-30 DS C&R
SN 406149. Cal. 405 Win. Nickel steel 24" tapered rnd bbl marked "Especially for smokeless powder". Pedestal mounted blade front sight with Winchester flat top V notch sp...moreorting rear sight. Left side of bbl at breech marked "405 W.C.F." Top receiver ring is knurled with proof mark offset to the left. Schnable tipped walnut forearm with ebony insert having closed loops sling swivel replacing attachment screw. Straight grip walnut stock with crescent steel buttplate having added closed loop sling swivel. Includes one red and yellow box of Winchester Ammo with 300 grain soft point bullets. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Dana Tauber. CONDITION: Very fine condition, retaining 90-95% orig blue, with light scratches on lever and bottom of magazine. Stocks have lightly worn finish, showing scattered scratches and light dents. Fine mechanics and nice bright bore. 51980-30 DS C&R

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*WINCHESTER 1895 LEVER ACTION SPORTING RIFLE.

Lot # 1102 (Sale Order: 103 of 755)      

SN 65402. Cal. 405 Win. 24" rnd bbl of nickel steel marked "Especially for smokeless powder". Marbles No. 57 pedestal mounted bead front sight with Winchester V notch elevator adjustable rear sight. Front ring of action has checkered top with proof mark offset to the left. Ebony tipped Schnable forearm and straight grip walnut stock with hard rubber shotgun buttplate. Includes two red and yellow boxes of Winchester 405 ammo, having 300 grain soft point bullets. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Dana Tauber. CONDITION: Fine orig condition with nice bright bore. Mechanics are fine. Rifle retains over 90% bright orig blue showing small scratches. Hammer has bright case colors remaining. Orig wood finish shows scattered light scratches and marks. 51980-48 DS C&R
SN 65402. Cal. 405 Win. 24" rnd bbl of nickel steel marked "Especially for smokeless powder". Marbles No. 57 pedestal mounted bead front sight with Winchester V notch ele...morevator adjustable rear sight. Front ring of action has checkered top with proof mark offset to the left. Ebony tipped Schnable forearm and straight grip walnut stock with hard rubber shotgun buttplate. Includes two red and yellow boxes of Winchester 405 ammo, having 300 grain soft point bullets. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Dana Tauber. CONDITION: Fine orig condition with nice bright bore. Mechanics are fine. Rifle retains over 90% bright orig blue showing small scratches. Hammer has bright case colors remaining. Orig wood finish shows scattered light scratches and marks. 51980-48 DS C&R

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*WINCHESTER 1895 LEVER ACTION SPORTING RIFLE.

Lot # 1103 (Sale Order: 104 of 755)      

SN 79651. Cal. 35WCF. 24" tapered rnd bbl. Pedestal mounted blade front sight with Winchester V notch elevator adjustable sporting rear sight. Front ring of action is matted at top and left side of action has added holes for attachment of William's sidemount holding Ted William 4X scope with standard crosshairs. Ebony tipped Schnable forearm with straight grip walnut stock having hard rubber shotgun buttplate. Stock is fitted with an unmarked leather sling on added swivels. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Dana Tauber. CONDITION: Rifle is in good condition, with fine mechanics. Bore has solid rifling showing slightly darkened appearance. Bbl retains over 90% lightly faded blue, showing spots of freckling. Action has 70% blue with edge wear and scattered spots of finish loss with tarnish. Wood finish shows areas of wear with scratches, dents and handling marks. Stock has small chip at left side of lower tang. Scope has good optics. 51980-51 DS C&R
SN 79651. Cal. 35WCF. 24" tapered rnd bbl. Pedestal mounted blade front sight with Winchester V notch elevator adjustable sporting rear sight. Front ring of action is mat...moreted at top and left side of action has added holes for attachment of William's sidemount holding Ted William 4X scope with standard crosshairs. Ebony tipped Schnable forearm with straight grip walnut stock having hard rubber shotgun buttplate. Stock is fitted with an unmarked leather sling on added swivels. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Dana Tauber. CONDITION: Rifle is in good condition, with fine mechanics. Bore has solid rifling showing slightly darkened appearance. Bbl retains over 90% lightly faded blue, showing spots of freckling. Action has 70% blue with edge wear and scattered spots of finish loss with tarnish. Wood finish shows areas of wear with scratches, dents and handling marks. Stock has small chip at left side of lower tang. Scope has good optics. 51980-51 DS C&R

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*WINCHESTER MODEL 71 DELUXE LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1104 (Sale Order: 105 of 755)      

SN 29220. Cal. 348 Win. 24" tapered rnd bbl. Ramp matted bead front sight with filler in rear dovetail. Short tang action is fitted with Lyman No. 56 receiver sight. Half length mag. Checkered walnut forearm. Walnut stock with checkered wrist, hard rubber grip cap and checkered steel buttplate. Toe line of stock and forearm cap are fitted with bases for Super Grade sling swivels. PROVENANCE: Prestigious and lifetime Parker and Winchester collection of Dr. Tom Bouwkamp. CONDITION: Orig rifle in very good condition. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. Over 80% blue showing. Edge wear from carrying with area of light scratches on right side of receiver. Wood shows light finish and checkering wear with scattered scrapes, scratches and small dents. Left side of stock has a natural grain defect 4-1/2" forward of buttplate. 52170-37 DS C&R
SN 29220. Cal. 348 Win. 24" tapered rnd bbl. Ramp matted bead front sight with filler in rear dovetail. Short tang action is fitted with Lyman No. 56 receiver sight. Half...more length mag. Checkered walnut forearm. Walnut stock with checkered wrist, hard rubber grip cap and checkered steel buttplate. Toe line of stock and forearm cap are fitted with bases for Super Grade sling swivels. PROVENANCE: Prestigious and lifetime Parker and Winchester collection of Dr. Tom Bouwkamp. CONDITION: Orig rifle in very good condition. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. Over 80% blue showing. Edge wear from carrying with area of light scratches on right side of receiver. Wood shows light finish and checkering wear with scattered scrapes, scratches and small dents. Left side of stock has a natural grain defect 4-1/2" forward of buttplate. 52170-37 DS C&R

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*RARE PRE-WAR WINCHESTER MODEL 71 LONG TANG DELUXE LEVER

Lot # 1105 (Sale Order: 106 of 755)      

ACTION RIFLE. SN 4571. Cal. 348 Win. 24" bbl. Ramp mounted bead front sight with hood, filler in rear dovetail with desirable bolt peep rear sight. Half length mag. Heavy walnut forearm with factory checkering. Walnut buttstock has checkered wrist with hard rubber grip cap and checkered steel buttplate. Toe line of stock and forearm cap are equipped with bases for Super Grade sling swivels. Early style action with long top tang. PROVENANCE: Prestigious and lifetime Parker and Winchester collection of Dr. Tom Bouwkamp. CONDITION: Very good condition with fine mechanics. 80% lightly faded blue with carry wear along lower areas of action resulting in salt and pepper appearance. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Stocks have lightly worn finish and checkering showing scattered scratches and marks with a dent along toe line. Right side by comb flute and left side at wrist in center butt areas have small natural grain defects. 52170-36 C&R
ACTION RIFLE. SN 4571. Cal. 348 Win. 24" bbl. Ramp mounted bead front sight with hood, filler in rear dovetail with desirable bolt peep rear sight. Half length mag. Heavy...more walnut forearm with factory checkering. Walnut buttstock has checkered wrist with hard rubber grip cap and checkered steel buttplate. Toe line of stock and forearm cap are equipped with bases for Super Grade sling swivels. Early style action with long top tang. PROVENANCE: Prestigious and lifetime Parker and Winchester collection of Dr. Tom Bouwkamp. CONDITION: Very good condition with fine mechanics. 80% lightly faded blue with carry wear along lower areas of action resulting in salt and pepper appearance. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Stocks have lightly worn finish and checkering showing scattered scratches and marks with a dent along toe line. Right side by comb flute and left side at wrist in center butt areas have small natural grain defects. 52170-36 C&R

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RARE WHITNEY KENNEDY LARGE FRAME LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1106 (Sale Order: 107 of 755)      

SN 293P. Cal. 45-60. Standard grade rifle with 28" oct bbl, full magazine, German silver Rocky Mountain front sight & sporting leaf rear sight graduated to 800 yards. Top flat of the bbl, forward of the rear sight is marked "WHITNEYVILLE ARMORY CT. U.S.A. KENNEDY". Chamber area of the top flat has the caliber marking. Receiver is flat sided with serpentine shaped lever. Mounted with uncheckered, straight grain American walnut with straight stock & crescent buttplate with trap, containing an orig Winchester style 4-pc brass & iron cleaning rod. Bottom of stock and forend cap have period sling eyes that may not be orig to this rifle as the buttstock threaded shank of that sling eye extends into the buttstock trap recess. Left side of top tang, under the wood is marked with matching serial number which is also found on front end of stock tennon under the receiver and inside toe of buttplate. According toFlayderman's Guide to Antique Firearmsthere were only about 15,000 of these rifles produced 1879-1886 in 2 frame sizes, both rifles & carbines and 7 different calibers with 2 different bbl lengths in the large frame version. These rifles are rarely ever found today in any condition, but especially with high orig finish. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching. Bbl & magazine tube retain about 95% strong orig blue with some fine surface etching on the bbl. Receiver retains about 90% orig blue with a variety of fine scratches, showing sharp edge wear. Loading gate retains about 95% orig fire blue. Hammer retains moderately faded case colors and the lever about 88-90% orig blue. Buttplate shows about 70% orig blue with the losses flaked to a light patina, showing wear only at the heel & toe. Forend cap is a plum blue patina. Wood is sound with a few light nicks & scratches.Possibly a small amount of extra finish has been added but without any sanding. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with a couple small spots of orange peel pitting. Cleaning rod is fine. 52609-4 JRL
SN 293P. Cal. 45-60. Standard grade rifle with 28" oct bbl, full magazine, German silver Rocky Mountain front sight & sporting leaf rear sight graduated to 800 yards. Top...more flat of the bbl, forward of the rear sight is marked "WHITNEYVILLE ARMORY CT. U.S.A. KENNEDY". Chamber area of the top flat has the caliber marking. Receiver is flat sided with serpentine shaped lever. Mounted with uncheckered, straight grain American walnut with straight stock & crescent buttplate with trap, containing an orig Winchester style 4-pc brass & iron cleaning rod. Bottom of stock and forend cap have period sling eyes that may not be orig to this rifle as the buttstock threaded shank of that sling eye extends into the buttstock trap recess. Left side of top tang, under the wood is marked with matching serial number which is also found on front end of stock tennon under the receiver and inside toe of buttplate. According toFlayderman's Guide to Antique Firearmsthere were only about 15,000 of these rifles produced 1879-1886 in 2 frame sizes, both rifles & carbines and 7 different calibers with 2 different bbl lengths in the large frame version. These rifles are rarely ever found today in any condition, but especially with high orig finish. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching. Bbl & magazine tube retain about 95% strong orig blue with some fine surface etching on the bbl. Receiver retains about 90% orig blue with a variety of fine scratches, showing sharp edge wear. Loading gate retains about 95% orig fire blue. Hammer retains moderately faded case colors and the lever about 88-90% orig blue. Buttplate shows about 70% orig blue with the losses flaked to a light patina, showing wear only at the heel & toe. Forend cap is a plum blue patina. Wood is sound with a few light nicks & scratches.Possibly a small amount of extra finish has been added but without any sanding. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with a couple small spots of orange peel pitting. Cleaning rod is fine. 52609-4 JRL

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WHITNEY-KENNEDY LARGE FRAME LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1107 (Sale Order: 108 of 755)      

SN 449. Cal. 45-60. 28" oct bbl. Top flat is marked "WHITNEYVILLE ARMORY, Ct. U.S.A. KENNEDY". Rocky Mountain style blade front sight with elevator adjustable V notch sporting rear sight. Full length magazine. Action features serpentine lever. Top tang is marked with 1878 and 1879 patent dates. Walnut forearm with straight grip stock with trapdoor crescent steel buttplate. CONDITION: Good condition. Hammer follows bolt forward and needs attention. Bore shows lightly worn rifling with scattered pitting. Receiver has fading blue on sides blending with light brown patina over rest of rifle. Mag tube shows hammered out dents and remaining small dents in an area beginning 3-1/2" from muzzle and extending nearly to forearm cap. Wood has aged darkened and worn finish, showing scratches, dents and handling marks. Toe of stock is chipped with wood screw making a solid repair. 51935-8 DS
SN 449. Cal. 45-60. 28" oct bbl. Top flat is marked "WHITNEYVILLE ARMORY, Ct. U.S.A. KENNEDY". Rocky Mountain style blade front sight with elevator adjustable V notch spo...morerting rear sight. Full length magazine. Action features serpentine lever. Top tang is marked with 1878 and 1879 patent dates. Walnut forearm with straight grip stock with trapdoor crescent steel buttplate. CONDITION: Good condition. Hammer follows bolt forward and needs attention. Bore shows lightly worn rifling with scattered pitting. Receiver has fading blue on sides blending with light brown patina over rest of rifle. Mag tube shows hammered out dents and remaining small dents in an area beginning 3-1/2" from muzzle and extending nearly to forearm cap. Wood has aged darkened and worn finish, showing scratches, dents and handling marks. Toe of stock is chipped with wood screw making a solid repair. 51935-8 DS

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EXCEPTIONAL SPECIAL ORDER DELUXE LARGE FRAME BULLARD LEVER ACTION

Lot # 1108 (Sale Order: 109 of 755)      

RIFLE IN A SCARCE CALIBER. SN 615. Cal. 40-90 Bullard. Wonderful deluxe large frame Bullard with 28" oct bbl, first year production, full magazine half nickle front sight with screw and a 1000 yd Winchester-style rifle ladder rear sight. Left top edge of receiver is marked "BULLARD REPEATING ARMS COMPANY / SPRINGFIELD, MASS US" Cal marking is over the front receiver ring and SN is on the top tang behind the hammer slot. Mounted with very highly figured American walnut with deluxe checker forearm and serpentine grip buttstock that has Bullard embossed hard rubber buttplate with a bull elk in the center. Receiver, lever and hammer are color case hardened. According to theBlue Book of Gun Values, Fjestad there were about 1700 large frame rifles produced 1882-1891 very few had color case hardened receivers, extremely few were produced with deluxe features and of those an extremely small number were in caliber 40-90 Bullard. The Bullard rifle design was the smoothest and strongest of all the lever action rifles produced, having a rack & pinion action which, unfortunately required a much longer receiver making for a very long rifle overall. In addition to the extra length, the Bullard rifles were produced in proprietary calibers which ammunition was not readily available to the average buyer which limited sales and ultimately led to the demise of the company. The company was bought out by Winchester and the design shelved, never to be seen again. Few of these fine rifles remain today, especially with orig finish. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching. Bbl & magazine tube retain about 98-99% strong orig blue with only faint sharp edge wear. Receiver retains about all of its strong orig case colors, brilliant in sheltered areas, lightly to moderately faded elsewhere. Lever retains most all bright case colors on the sides, slightly faded on outer faces. Hammer retains strong case colors, bright on left side moderately faded elsewhere. Dust cover, carrier and breechblock retain 75-80% glossy orig blue mixed with flaking which is a light patina. Wood is sound with a few light nicks and scratches, a bruise in one diamond on the forearm otherwise retains about 95-96% strong orig varnish. Toe of the butt stock has a nearly undetectable professionally repaired chip. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant shiny bore.This is the finest Deluxe Bullard rifle to appear on the market in recent times and would be difficult to improve upon. 52176-1
RIFLE IN A SCARCE CALIBER. SN 615. Cal. 40-90 Bullard. Wonderful deluxe large frame Bullard with 28" oct bbl, first year production, full magazine half nickle front sight...more with screw and a 1000 yd Winchester-style rifle ladder rear sight. Left top edge of receiver is marked "BULLARD REPEATING ARMS COMPANY / SPRINGFIELD, MASS US" Cal marking is over the front receiver ring and SN is on the top tang behind the hammer slot. Mounted with very highly figured American walnut with deluxe checker forearm and serpentine grip buttstock that has Bullard embossed hard rubber buttplate with a bull elk in the center. Receiver, lever and hammer are color case hardened. According to theBlue Book of Gun Values, Fjestad there were about 1700 large frame rifles produced 1882-1891 very few had color case hardened receivers, extremely few were produced with deluxe features and of those an extremely small number were in caliber 40-90 Bullard. The Bullard rifle design was the smoothest and strongest of all the lever action rifles produced, having a rack & pinion action which, unfortunately required a much longer receiver making for a very long rifle overall. In addition to the extra length, the Bullard rifles were produced in proprietary calibers which ammunition was not readily available to the average buyer which limited sales and ultimately led to the demise of the company. The company was bought out by Winchester and the design shelved, never to be seen again. Few of these fine rifles remain today, especially with orig finish. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching. Bbl & magazine tube retain about 98-99% strong orig blue with only faint sharp edge wear. Receiver retains about all of its strong orig case colors, brilliant in sheltered areas, lightly to moderately faded elsewhere. Lever retains most all bright case colors on the sides, slightly faded on outer faces. Hammer retains strong case colors, bright on left side moderately faded elsewhere. Dust cover, carrier and breechblock retain 75-80% glossy orig blue mixed with flaking which is a light patina. Wood is sound with a few light nicks and scratches, a bruise in one diamond on the forearm otherwise retains about 95-96% strong orig varnish. Toe of the butt stock has a nearly undetectable professionally repaired chip. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant shiny bore.This is the finest Deluxe Bullard rifle to appear on the market in recent times and would be difficult to improve upon. 52176-1

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RARE DELUXE ENGRAVED MARLIN MODEL 1889 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1109 (Sale Order: 110 of 755)      

SN 64523. Cal. 38 WCF (38-40). Beautiful deluxe Marlin with 24? oct bbl, 3/4 magazine, nickel silver Rocky Mountain front sight & long semi-buckhorn rear sight. Mounted with very highly figured, center crotch, flame & shell grain B-style checkered American walnut with serpentine grip buttstock & crescent buttplate. Receiver is color case hardened and engraved by Conrad Ulrich on modified number one-style which consists of the vignette of a standing white-tail buck in a very detailed meadow scene surrounded by fine foliate arabesque patterns with shaded background. Left side is completely bordered by wavelet or latch hook patterns. Right side is engraved to match with matching foliate arabesque patterns and borders with light foliate arabesque patterns on side of the bolt. Light patterns of matching engraving also extend over the top of the receiver, top tang & bottom of the receiver. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter which identifies this rifle in Cal. 38 with 28? half-octagon bbl, half-magazine & pistol grip stock shipped Jan 25, 1892. Rifle was apparently returned to the factory for the new bbl & magazine tube. There were only about 39,000 Model 1889 Marlins produced, 1889-1899 in 3 Calibers, both deluxe and standard grade. Few survive today in any configuration or condition. Pictured on page 172 inMarlin Firearms, Brophy. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Russell Grinnell. CONDITION: Very fine plus. Bbl & magazine tube retain about 98% crisp orig blue with only very faint sharp edge wear. Receiver retains about 75% faded case colors, turned silver on the bottom. Hammer retains bright case colors. Lever & buttplate retain faded case colors, turned silver on outer faces of lever. Wood has a couple of grain checks in the left side of the buttstock, otherwise it is sound with most of a fine restored finish. Crisp mechanics, brilliant shiny bore. 52204-4 JRL
SN 64523. Cal. 38 WCF (38-40). Beautiful deluxe Marlin with 24? oct bbl, 3/4 magazine, nickel silver Rocky Mountain front sight & long semi-buckhorn rear sight. Mounted w...moreith very highly figured, center crotch, flame & shell grain B-style checkered American walnut with serpentine grip buttstock & crescent buttplate. Receiver is color case hardened and engraved by Conrad Ulrich on modified number one-style which consists of the vignette of a standing white-tail buck in a very detailed meadow scene surrounded by fine foliate arabesque patterns with shaded background. Left side is completely bordered by wavelet or latch hook patterns. Right side is engraved to match with matching foliate arabesque patterns and borders with light foliate arabesque patterns on side of the bolt. Light patterns of matching engraving also extend over the top of the receiver, top tang & bottom of the receiver. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter which identifies this rifle in Cal. 38 with 28? half-octagon bbl, half-magazine & pistol grip stock shipped Jan 25, 1892. Rifle was apparently returned to the factory for the new bbl & magazine tube. There were only about 39,000 Model 1889 Marlins produced, 1889-1899 in 3 Calibers, both deluxe and standard grade. Few survive today in any configuration or condition. Pictured on page 172 inMarlin Firearms, Brophy. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Russell Grinnell. CONDITION: Very fine plus. Bbl & magazine tube retain about 98% crisp orig blue with only very faint sharp edge wear. Receiver retains about 75% faded case colors, turned silver on the bottom. Hammer retains bright case colors. Lever & buttplate retain faded case colors, turned silver on outer faces of lever. Wood has a couple of grain checks in the left side of the buttstock, otherwise it is sound with most of a fine restored finish. Crisp mechanics, brilliant shiny bore. 52204-4 JRL

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RARE SPECIAL ORDER MARLIN MODEL 1893 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1110 (Sale Order: 111 of 755)      

SN 313905. Cal. 38-55. Standard grade rifle with very rare 32" tapered rnd bbl with 30" magazine. Bbl has Lyman ivory bead express front sight, a slot blank in the rear seat and a thick base sporting tang sight with 3" staff. Mounted with uncheckered, straight grain American walnut with straight stock and Marlin semi-crescent smooth steel buttplate. Left side of upper tang is marked with matching SN which number is also found in top tang channel of buttstock. Buttplate is unnumbered but appears to be orig to this wood. The 32" bbl, as found here, was the longest that Marlin offered and the 30" magazine tube was the longest their machinery was capable of producing, therefore the disparity in length as compared to the bbl. Bbl has early style 2-line address & patent dates with the words "FIRE-ARMS" hyphenated as opposed to the later version of a single word. Left side of the bbl, above the forearm is marked "SPECIAL SMOKELESS STEEL" and top of receiver is marked "MARLIN SAFETY", top tang is marked "MODEL / 1893". The trigger plate is without the later added hole which is found on later models to inspect the fit of the carrier. Long barreled rifles, such as found here, were often ordered by shooters from the black powder era which required longer bbls to burn all of the powder before the bullet exited the muzzle. The "modern" smokeless powder was more rapid burning and did not require the extra bbl length to obtain maximum velocity.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: Ex- Dr. Frank Miller collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl & magazine tube retain 98-99% strong orig factory blue with only a couple small marks on the magazine tube and faint muzzle edge wear. Forend cap retains about 98% orig blue with faint sharp edge wear and 1 small screwdriver mark. Receiver retains about 95% strong orig case colors, lightly to moderately faded, turning silver on the bottom. Hammer retains bright case colors, turned silver on top edge. Lever retains strong case colors on sides, turned silver on outer faces. Wood is sound with some slight oil staining at the receiver and some cloth pattern in the finish and overall retains most of an old restored finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 52396-2 ESA
SN 313905. Cal. 38-55. Standard grade rifle with very rare 32" tapered rnd bbl with 30" magazine. Bbl has Lyman ivory bead express front sight, a slot blank in the rear s...moreeat and a thick base sporting tang sight with 3" staff. Mounted with uncheckered, straight grain American walnut with straight stock and Marlin semi-crescent smooth steel buttplate. Left side of upper tang is marked with matching SN which number is also found in top tang channel of buttstock. Buttplate is unnumbered but appears to be orig to this wood. The 32" bbl, as found here, was the longest that Marlin offered and the 30" magazine tube was the longest their machinery was capable of producing, therefore the disparity in length as compared to the bbl. Bbl has early style 2-line address & patent dates with the words "FIRE-ARMS" hyphenated as opposed to the later version of a single word. Left side of the bbl, above the forearm is marked "SPECIAL SMOKELESS STEEL" and top of receiver is marked "MARLIN SAFETY", top tang is marked "MODEL / 1893". The trigger plate is without the later added hole which is found on later models to inspect the fit of the carrier. Long barreled rifles, such as found here, were often ordered by shooters from the black powder era which required longer bbls to burn all of the powder before the bullet exited the muzzle. The "modern" smokeless powder was more rapid burning and did not require the extra bbl length to obtain maximum velocity.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: Ex- Dr. Frank Miller collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl & magazine tube retain 98-99% strong orig factory blue with only a couple small marks on the magazine tube and faint muzzle edge wear. Forend cap retains about 98% orig blue with faint sharp edge wear and 1 small screwdriver mark. Receiver retains about 95% strong orig case colors, lightly to moderately faded, turning silver on the bottom. Hammer retains bright case colors, turned silver on top edge. Lever retains strong case colors on sides, turned silver on outer faces. Wood is sound with some slight oil staining at the receiver and some cloth pattern in the finish and overall retains most of an old restored finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 52396-2 ESA

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*SCARCE DELUXE MARLIN MODEL 1893 SPECIAL ORDER LEVER ACTION

Lot # 1111 (Sale Order: 112 of 755)      

RIFLE. SN 184944. Cal. 30-30. Fine deluxe Marlin with 26" oct bbl, full magazine Lyman gold bead front sight and 2-leaf Lyman 6A rear sight. Top flat of bbl has standard 2-line address & patent dates and top left flat is marked "Special Smokeless Steel". Top flat of receiver is marked "MARLIN SAFETY" and top tang is marked "MODEL / 1893" mounted with very highly figured, center crotch, flame grain American walnut with F-style checkered forearm and serpentine grip buttstock that has an "M.F.A.Co." embossed hard rubber buttplate. Toe of buttplate and correspondingly in the wood has a small chip. Left side of top tang, under the wood is marked with matching SN which is also found in top tang channel of buttstock. Receiver is color case hardened and beautifully engraved by Conrad Ulrich in no. 5 pattern which consist of a large oval vignette of a whitetail buck and doe in a detailed forest scene surrounded by foliate arabesque patterns that have fine pearled background. Both sides of receiver are outlined in latch hook and scallop border patterns. Right side and flat side of bolt are engraved in matching foliate arabesque patterns with a foliate spray back of loading gate recess. Each side of the lever boss is engraved to match. Bottom of receiver is engraved with a small matching arabesque pattern. Matching border patterns and engraving extend over top of receiver, top tang, each side of forend cap and about 2" of the exposed five flats of the bbl over the chamber area. While the model 1893 was produced in fairly large numbers, extremely few were ordered deluxe and of those exceedingly few were engraved. Color case hardened receivers rarely survive with any colors due to the fact that exposure to sunlight and ultraviolet rays rapidly fades the colors to gray. Consequently finding one with high orig finish is a great rarity. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching. Bbl and magazine tube retain about 98% strong orig blue with only faint sharp edge wear and a couple of small scratches. Receiver and bolt retain most of their orig case colors, strong in sheltered areas moderately faded elsewhere and turned silver on the bottom. Hammer retains about 85% bright case colors and lever, strong case colors on sides, turned silver on outer faces. Wood, with the aforementioned chipped toe is otherwise sound with a few minor nicks and scratches a small chip on the grip cap and overall retains virtually all of its orig factory varnish. Mechanics are crisp. Bright shiny bore. 52215-1 JRL C&R
RIFLE. SN 184944. Cal. 30-30. Fine deluxe Marlin with 26" oct bbl, full magazine Lyman gold bead front sight and 2-leaf Lyman 6A rear sight. Top flat of bbl has standard ...more2-line address & patent dates and top left flat is marked "Special Smokeless Steel". Top flat of receiver is marked "MARLIN SAFETY" and top tang is marked "MODEL / 1893" mounted with very highly figured, center crotch, flame grain American walnut with F-style checkered forearm and serpentine grip buttstock that has an "M.F.A.Co." embossed hard rubber buttplate. Toe of buttplate and correspondingly in the wood has a small chip. Left side of top tang, under the wood is marked with matching SN which is also found in top tang channel of buttstock. Receiver is color case hardened and beautifully engraved by Conrad Ulrich in no. 5 pattern which consist of a large oval vignette of a whitetail buck and doe in a detailed forest scene surrounded by foliate arabesque patterns that have fine pearled background. Both sides of receiver are outlined in latch hook and scallop border patterns. Right side and flat side of bolt are engraved in matching foliate arabesque patterns with a foliate spray back of loading gate recess. Each side of the lever boss is engraved to match. Bottom of receiver is engraved with a small matching arabesque pattern. Matching border patterns and engraving extend over top of receiver, top tang, each side of forend cap and about 2" of the exposed five flats of the bbl over the chamber area. While the model 1893 was produced in fairly large numbers, extremely few were ordered deluxe and of those exceedingly few were engraved. Color case hardened receivers rarely survive with any colors due to the fact that exposure to sunlight and ultraviolet rays rapidly fades the colors to gray. Consequently finding one with high orig finish is a great rarity. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching. Bbl and magazine tube retain about 98% strong orig blue with only faint sharp edge wear and a couple of small scratches. Receiver and bolt retain most of their orig case colors, strong in sheltered areas moderately faded elsewhere and turned silver on the bottom. Hammer retains about 85% bright case colors and lever, strong case colors on sides, turned silver on outer faces. Wood, with the aforementioned chipped toe is otherwise sound with a few minor nicks and scratches a small chip on the grip cap and overall retains virtually all of its orig factory varnish. Mechanics are crisp. Bright shiny bore. 52215-1 JRL C&R

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SCARCE MARLIN MODEL 1893 DELUXE SPECIAL ORDER LEVER ACTION

Lot # 1112 (Sale Order: 113 of 755)      

RIFLE. SN 98918. Cal. 38-55. Beautiful deluxe Marlin with oct bbl, full magazine ivory bead combination front sight and semi-buckhorn rear sight. Top tang is mounted with a Marbles spring-loaded sight with large disc aperture. Mounted with very highly figured, streaky, flame grain American walnut with G-checkered forearm and serpentine grip buttstock that has crescent buttplate. Left side of top tang, under the wood is marked with matching SN which is also found in top tang channel of buttstock and inside toe of buttplate. Receiver is color case hardened and beautifully engraved by Conrad Ulrich in no. 5 pattern which consist of the large oval vignette of a whitetail buck and doe in a detailed forest scene surrounded by foliate arabesque patterns that have fine pearled background. Both sides of receiver are outlined in latch hook and scallop border patterns. Right side and flat side of bolt are engraved in matching foliate arabesque patterns with a foliate spray back of loading gate opening. Each side of the lever boss is engraved to match. Bottom of receiver is engraved with a foliate spray around the floor plate screw with matching arabesque patterns. Matching border patterns and engraving extend over top of receiver, top tang, each side of forend cap and about 3-1/4" of the exposed five flats of the bbl over the chamber area. While the model 1893 was produced in fairly large numbers, extremely few were ordered deluxe and of those exceedingly few were engraved. Color case hardened receivers rarely survive with any colors due to the fact that exposure to sunlight and ultraviolet rays rapidly fades the colors to gray. Consequently finding one with high orig finish is a great rarity. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Russell Grinnell. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching. Bbl retains 96-97% strong orig blue with some scattered spots of fine surface etching. Magazine tube retains about 98% strong orig blue, also with very few small spots of surface etching. Receiver & bolt retain about all of their orig case colors, bright in sheltered areas, lightly to moderately faded elsewhere. Top and bottom tangs retain brilliant case colors as does the hammer. Lever retains strong case colors on the sides, moderately faded and turning dark in out faces with some fine surface rust. Buttplate retains about all of its orig case colors, moderately faded. Wood is sound with a few light nicks and scratches and retains most of a lightly applied extra finish over what appears to be orig finish without sanding or cleaning. Mechanics are crisp. Very bright shiny bore with slight roughness in the grooves. 52204-3 JRL
RIFLE. SN 98918. Cal. 38-55. Beautiful deluxe Marlin with oct bbl, full magazine ivory bead combination front sight and semi-buckhorn rear sight. Top tang is mounted with...more a Marbles spring-loaded sight with large disc aperture. Mounted with very highly figured, streaky, flame grain American walnut with G-checkered forearm and serpentine grip buttstock that has crescent buttplate. Left side of top tang, under the wood is marked with matching SN which is also found in top tang channel of buttstock and inside toe of buttplate. Receiver is color case hardened and beautifully engraved by Conrad Ulrich in no. 5 pattern which consist of the large oval vignette of a whitetail buck and doe in a detailed forest scene surrounded by foliate arabesque patterns that have fine pearled background. Both sides of receiver are outlined in latch hook and scallop border patterns. Right side and flat side of bolt are engraved in matching foliate arabesque patterns with a foliate spray back of loading gate opening. Each side of the lever boss is engraved to match. Bottom of receiver is engraved with a foliate spray around the floor plate screw with matching arabesque patterns. Matching border patterns and engraving extend over top of receiver, top tang, each side of forend cap and about 3-1/4" of the exposed five flats of the bbl over the chamber area. While the model 1893 was produced in fairly large numbers, extremely few were ordered deluxe and of those exceedingly few were engraved. Color case hardened receivers rarely survive with any colors due to the fact that exposure to sunlight and ultraviolet rays rapidly fades the colors to gray. Consequently finding one with high orig finish is a great rarity. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Russell Grinnell. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching. Bbl retains 96-97% strong orig blue with some scattered spots of fine surface etching. Magazine tube retains about 98% strong orig blue, also with very few small spots of surface etching. Receiver & bolt retain about all of their orig case colors, bright in sheltered areas, lightly to moderately faded elsewhere. Top and bottom tangs retain brilliant case colors as does the hammer. Lever retains strong case colors on the sides, moderately faded and turning dark in out faces with some fine surface rust. Buttplate retains about all of its orig case colors, moderately faded. Wood is sound with a few light nicks and scratches and retains most of a lightly applied extra finish over what appears to be orig finish without sanding or cleaning. Mechanics are crisp. Very bright shiny bore with slight roughness in the grooves. 52204-3 JRL

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*INCREDIBLE DELUXE ENGRAVED MARLIN MODEL '97 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1113 (Sale Order: 114 of 755)      

SN 371253. Cal. 22. Spectacular small bore Marlin with 24" tapered oct bbl, full magazine, "certifiable antique ivory" bead front sight & semi-buckhorn rear sight. Mounted with very highly figured, flame and burl grain, F-style checkered American walnut with serpentine grip & M.F.A. Co. embossed hard rubber buttplate. Left side of top tang, under the wood, is marked with last 3 digits of matching SN. Buttstock is matching numbered to this rifle. Receiver is beautifully engraved in #5 pattern by Conrad Ulrich. Engraving consists of the iconic large oval vignette of a royal bull elk in a forest & mountain scene with very fine stippled background on the left side. Right side has the equally iconic vignette depicting a grizzly bear standing over a steer that he has apparently just killed. This vignette is also laid in a detailed forest scene with fine stippled background. Both vignettes are fully surrounded by extremely well executed foliate arabesque patterns that have pearled background. Engraving extends over top and bottom of receiver, top tang & forend cap with about 1" of matching patterns over the 5 exposed flats of the bbl in front of the receiver. Additional deluxe engraving patterns are on both sides of the lever & hammer, a most unusual bonus. The additional deluxe features of this rifle are extremely unusually and rarely ever encountered.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: Estate collection of Russell Grinnell. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine, all matching. Bbl & magazine tube retain about 99% strong orig blue with only faint muzzle edge wear. Receiver retains strong case colors on both sides, fading to silver on top and bottom edges and top tang. Hammer retains most of its orig case colors, moderately faded. Lever retains faded case colors in sheltered areas, mostly having turned silver. Forend cap is a silver patina. Wood is sound with only 1 or 2 minuscule nicks and overall retains about all of the finest factory finish. Mechanics are crisp. Strong bore with good shine and light to moderate pitting. 52204-5 JR C&R; ESA

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*RARE MARLIN MODEL 39 ENGRAVED DELUXE LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1114 (Sale Order: 115 of 755)      

SN 5291. Cal. 22. First year production Model 39 with 24" tapered oct bbl, Model 1897 style, full magazine, Sheard front sight & flat top rear sight. Mounted with very nicely figured European walnut, checkered in B-style with serpentine grip & crescent butt. Receiver is engraved, probably by Alden George Ulrich in #1 pattern which consists of the large rnd vignette of a squirrel on a limb surrounded by foliate arabesque patterns. Right side has light foliate arabesque patterns with leaf and vine patterns on the bolt. Top and bottom of receiver and top tang are lightly engraved to match. The early Model 39 rifles were simply a continuation of the model 1897 and were produced only 1922-1936 when the model became the "39A". Very few of this model rifle was ordered deluxe or engraved. Not too long after the inception of this model the Great Depression struck making this model very expensive and the extra cost for deluxe features or engraving would have been prohibitive for most customers. CONDITION: Very good, all matching. Bbl, magazine tube and forend cap, along with the hammer retain about all of a restored finish. Receiver, lever & buttplate have faded to silver. Wood is sound and retains about all of a restored finish. Mechanics are fine. Bright shiny bore. Only a handful of engraved Model 39s are known to exist. 52634-8 JRL C&R
SN 5291. Cal. 22. First year production Model 39 with 24" tapered oct bbl, Model 1897 style, full magazine, Sheard front sight & flat top rear sight. Mounted with very ni...morecely figured European walnut, checkered in B-style with serpentine grip & crescent butt. Receiver is engraved, probably by Alden George Ulrich in #1 pattern which consists of the large rnd vignette of a squirrel on a limb surrounded by foliate arabesque patterns. Right side has light foliate arabesque patterns with leaf and vine patterns on the bolt. Top and bottom of receiver and top tang are lightly engraved to match. The early Model 39 rifles were simply a continuation of the model 1897 and were produced only 1922-1936 when the model became the "39A". Very few of this model rifle was ordered deluxe or engraved. Not too long after the inception of this model the Great Depression struck making this model very expensive and the extra cost for deluxe features or engraving would have been prohibitive for most customers. CONDITION: Very good, all matching. Bbl, magazine tube and forend cap, along with the hammer retain about all of a restored finish. Receiver, lever & buttplate have faded to silver. Wood is sound and retains about all of a restored finish. Mechanics are fine. Bright shiny bore. Only a handful of engraved Model 39s are known to exist. 52634-8 JRL C&R

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*DESIRABLE PREMIERE GRADE SAVAGE 1899 LEVER ACTION RIFLE WITH

Lot # 1115 (Sale Order: 116 of 755)      

FACTORY LETTER. SN 79704. Cal. re-chambered to 300 Savage. 26" rnd bbl. Orig cal markings was "SAV 303" with overstamping changing it to current cal of 300 Savage. Rocky Mountain style German silver blade front sight with elevator adjustable V notch sporting rear sight. Action has beautiful full coverage. Grade F engraving by Enoch Tue. Enoch Tue was Savage's in house English trained engraver. Sides of receiver have game scenes featuring white-tailed deer on right and elk on left with open area on bottom to allow personalized inscriptions. Balance of sides, bottom and top of action are covered with arabesque scroll engraving with fancy borders around top tang. Action features a hand jeweled bolt with cocking indicator, brass rotary magazine, bent tab safety and case colored curved lever. Schnable tipped forearm and S curved pistol grip stock of exhibition quality Circassian walnut, with stunning marbling and dark streaking. Forearm and wrist of stock have Grade C segmented fleur-de-lis hand checkering. Stock flats are also checkered with incised carved highlights on upper and lower borders. LOP is 13" to crescent steel buttplate. Included is a Savage Arms Corporation letter signed by Arms Historian, John T. Callahan and dated September 10, 2015. The letter confirms orig caliber and configuration and lists orig consignee as Savage Arms Office on May 1, 1909. Rifle was sold to Von Lengerke & Antoine of Chicago on October 4, 1910. CONDITION: Fine orig condition, retaining over 90% orig blue. Lever has lightly visible case colors. Forearm has lightly worn finish and checkering showing a few small marks. Stock has glossy appearance from added coat of finish over a few scratches and handling marks. Mechanics are fine. Bore has strong rifling. 52184-1 DS C&R
FACTORY LETTER. SN 79704. Cal. re-chambered to 300 Savage. 26" rnd bbl. Orig cal markings was "SAV 303" with overstamping changing it to current cal of 300 Savage. Rocky ...moreMountain style German silver blade front sight with elevator adjustable V notch sporting rear sight. Action has beautiful full coverage. Grade F engraving by Enoch Tue. Enoch Tue was Savage's in house English trained engraver. Sides of receiver have game scenes featuring white-tailed deer on right and elk on left with open area on bottom to allow personalized inscriptions. Balance of sides, bottom and top of action are covered with arabesque scroll engraving with fancy borders around top tang. Action features a hand jeweled bolt with cocking indicator, brass rotary magazine, bent tab safety and case colored curved lever. Schnable tipped forearm and S curved pistol grip stock of exhibition quality Circassian walnut, with stunning marbling and dark streaking. Forearm and wrist of stock have Grade C segmented fleur-de-lis hand checkering. Stock flats are also checkered with incised carved highlights on upper and lower borders. LOP is 13" to crescent steel buttplate. Included is a Savage Arms Corporation letter signed by Arms Historian, John T. Callahan and dated September 10, 2015. The letter confirms orig caliber and configuration and lists orig consignee as Savage Arms Office on May 1, 1909. Rifle was sold to Von Lengerke & Antoine of Chicago on October 4, 1910. CONDITION: Fine orig condition, retaining over 90% orig blue. Lever has lightly visible case colors. Forearm has lightly worn finish and checkering showing a few small marks. Stock has glossy appearance from added coat of finish over a few scratches and handling marks. Mechanics are fine. Bore has strong rifling. 52184-1 DS C&R

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*SUPERB SAVAGE 1899 CD DELUXE ENGRAVED LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1116 (Sale Order: 117 of 755)      

SN 84525. Cal. 303 SAV. 26" oct bbl. Lyman ivory bead front sight with Lyman folding tang rear sight. Action features brass rotary mag with circular view port, cocking indicator in bolt, bent tab safety and case colored curved lever. Action is decorated with Grade A factory engraving consisting of arabesque scroll surrounded by floral leaf designs on receiver sides. Upper left portion of receiver and top of front ring have additional scroll and floral highlights. Schnable forearm and S curved pistol grip stock of fancy thin shell walnut have vivid black streaking. Forearm and wrist of stock have point pattern hand checkering with flat stock panels also being checkered. LOP is 13" to crescent steel buttplate.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: Estate collection of Russell Grinnell. CONDITION: Very fine orig condition, retaining 95% bright orig blue. Lever has brilliant case colors on sides. Good orig stock finish shows scattered small scratches and marks with some age darkening at rear of forend. Fine mechanics. Bright bore with strong rifling. 52204-2 DS C&R; ESA

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*BEAUTIFUL CRESCENT GRADE FACTORY ENGRAVED SAVAGE MODEL 1899 TAKEDOWN

Lot # 1117 (Sale Order: 118 of 755)      

LEVER ACTION RIFLE THAT BELONGED TO DR. O'CONNOR OF WISCONSIN. SN 109096. Cal. 303 Savage. Fine deluxe rifle with 26" tapered rnd bbl, replacement D. W. King Denver, CO 1908 patent ivory, copper and black composite triple bead front sight, Savage flat top sporting rear sight and Lyman folding tang sight. Mounted with very fancy, B-carved and checkered American walnut with schnable tip forearm and serpentine grip buttstock with Savage embossed hard rubber butt plate. Receiver is "C" engraved by master engraver Enoch Tue, with the round vignette of a running elk stag leaping a fence on the left side and a drinking elk stag on the right side. Both sides of the receiver have full coverage, foliate arabesque patterns with very fine pearled background. Engraving extends on top left side of receiver and receiver ring with light floral patterns on the bottom. This rifle was the property of Dr. Walter F. O'Connor (1874-1946) of Ladysmith, WI. He purchased it from Von Lengerke & Antoine of Chicago. Dr. O'Connor was the classical small town doctor & surgeon in Northwest Wisconsin at the turn of the century who apparently loved to hunt. Some of his exploits are recorded in the publicationThe Bucks Camp Log 1916-1928and alsoOn The Hunt, Willging. When Dr. O'Connor passed away in 1946, this rifle passed to his son, Walter F. O'Connor (1914-2006) who, in turn gave it to his son James C. O'Connor. While Savage Model 99 rifles are fairly common, those with engraving and especially those with carved highly figured wood are very rare.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: O'Connor Family as previously outlined; various books and photographs showing previous owners with this exact gun; Estate collection of Russell Grinnell. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching. Bbl retains about 96-97% glossy orig blue with light muzzle end wear and a spot of rust about mid-point. Receiver retains about 95-96% glossy orig blue with sharp edge wear and thinning on the belly. Lever retains strong case colors on the sides with some fine freckles of rust, turning silver on the outer faces. Stock has a hairline back of the top tang and several short grain checks in the buttstock and overall retains about 95% orig varnish, heat crazed on the buttstock. Mechanics are fine, forearm shows some looseness and forward movement indicating weakened latch spring. Bore shows lightly worn rifling, having dark frosted appearance. 52204-1 C&R; ESA

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*SCARCE WINCHESTER MODEL 85 TAKE DOWN SINGLE SHOT SCHUETZEN

Lot # 1118 (Sale Order: 119 of 755)      

RIFLE. SN 113288. Cal. 32-40. Fine deluxe Schuetzen with 30" No. 3 weight oct bbl, Wingage, spirit level globe front sight and slot blank in the rear seat. The 2-line Winchester address & caliber markings are on the left top flat to accommodate the Winchester target scope bases which contain a Winchester A-5 scope. Top flat of the bbl, just forward of the rear scope base has the Winchester "W P" proof, which is also found on top of receiver ring. Location of the bbl proof indicates that it has factory installed scope bases. Receiver is take down style with Schuetzen double-set triggers and a Schuetzen serpentine lever. Top tang has a thin base vernier sight with 3" staff. Mounted with very highly figured burl & flame grain, center crotch American walnut with checkered black insert, Schnable tip forearm & capped pistol grip stock that has high comb & right side cheek piece with Helm-Schuetzen buttplate. Forearm is inlet & mounted with a factory mushroom shaped palm rest. Left side of lower tang is marked with the assembly no. "1022", "28" & an "X". Left side of top tang is marked "302", "SX" & "CP". Buttstock is unmarked but may have had the assembly no. removed during a repair. Inside toe of buttplate is marked "766". Buttstock has had a repaired crack in the wrist with wooden filler plugs showing. CONDITION: Very fine. Numbered as noted above. Bbl retains about 95% strong orig blue with only faint sharp edge wear. Receiver retains about 93-95% orig blue with thinning around the bottom front & top rear and a couple of small scratches. Bbl extension retains about 90% strong orig blue, thin on the bottom left. Lever retains about 70% orig blue and the buttplate 40-50% orig blue with the balance flaked, not worn to a medium patina. Stock has the aforementioned repair in the wrist with light handling & storage nicks & scratches and retains most of the restored finish probably applied at the time of the repair. Forearm is sound with a few small nicks & scratches and retains most of its orig factory varnish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. Optics are clear with intact crosshairs. 52416-1 JRL C&R
RIFLE. SN 113288. Cal. 32-40. Fine deluxe Schuetzen with 30" No. 3 weight oct bbl, Wingage, spirit level globe front sight and slot blank in the rear seat. The 2-line Win...morechester address & caliber markings are on the left top flat to accommodate the Winchester target scope bases which contain a Winchester A-5 scope. Top flat of the bbl, just forward of the rear scope base has the Winchester "W P" proof, which is also found on top of receiver ring. Location of the bbl proof indicates that it has factory installed scope bases. Receiver is take down style with Schuetzen double-set triggers and a Schuetzen serpentine lever. Top tang has a thin base vernier sight with 3" staff. Mounted with very highly figured burl & flame grain, center crotch American walnut with checkered black insert, Schnable tip forearm & capped pistol grip stock that has high comb & right side cheek piece with Helm-Schuetzen buttplate. Forearm is inlet & mounted with a factory mushroom shaped palm rest. Left side of lower tang is marked with the assembly no. "1022", "28" & an "X". Left side of top tang is marked "302", "SX" & "CP". Buttstock is unmarked but may have had the assembly no. removed during a repair. Inside toe of buttplate is marked "766". Buttstock has had a repaired crack in the wrist with wooden filler plugs showing. CONDITION: Very fine. Numbered as noted above. Bbl retains about 95% strong orig blue with only faint sharp edge wear. Receiver retains about 93-95% orig blue with thinning around the bottom front & top rear and a couple of small scratches. Bbl extension retains about 90% strong orig blue, thin on the bottom left. Lever retains about 70% orig blue and the buttplate 40-50% orig blue with the balance flaked, not worn to a medium patina. Stock has the aforementioned repair in the wrist with light handling & storage nicks & scratches and retains most of the restored finish probably applied at the time of the repair. Forearm is sound with a few small nicks & scratches and retains most of its orig factory varnish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. Optics are clear with intact crosshairs. 52416-1 JRL C&R

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RARE AND UNUSUAL PRESENTATION QUALITY SLOTTERBEK CUSTOM SHARPS RIFLE.

Lot # 1119 (Sale Order: 120 of 755)      

SN C45392. Cal. 38 CF (appears to be 38-40 Maynard). Fine custom Sharps with 29-3/4" oct bbl that has iron rib and 2 iron guides, attached to the bottom flat containing a replacement hickory ramrod, with fixed sights, front blade missing from the base. Chamber end of the bbl has a machined, tapered round section with beaded edges. Top flat of the bbl, between rear sight and receiver is marked "H.SLOTTERBEK LOS ANGELES" in a broken arch shape. Receiver is apparently from a model 1863 saddle ring carbine that has had the sling bar removed and the threaded hole in the receiver neatly plugged. Mounted with its original type buttstock that has the sling bar base still in the wrist and a brass crescent buttplate. Forearm is Sharps style, of uncheckered walnut with dimpled pewter nose cap secured by a single wedge through nickel silver oval escutcheons. Trigger plate has Sharps-style double-set triggers. Left side of buttstock is inlaid with a German silver plaque in arabesque shape which is engraved "J.W. Wolfskill from his Father". Receiver and lock plate have standard Sharps markings. This is one of the most unusual Slotterbek rifles in that it is small bore, has a cleaning rod rail & guides and is light weight compared to his usual big bore, heavy plains-type rifles for buffalo and big game hunting. Joseph W. Wolfskill was born 1844 in Los Angeles, the son of one of the founding fathers of the Los Angeles area and southern California, William Wolfskill. William had gone west from Boonesboro, Kentucky, a neighbor of Daniel Boone, and in about 1830 and joined a team of mountain men including the famous Mountain Men Jedediah Smith, Kit Carson, and George Yount, traveling from Taos, New Mexico Territory (Kit Carson's home) to southern California across the Sierra Mountains, arriving in early 1831. Mr. Wolfskill was a very shrewd businessman and entrepreneur who acquired several tracks of land from the Mexican govt and various other private acquisitions where he planted vineyards and citrus and also raised sheep & other livestock. At his death in 1866 William was producing 50,000 gal of wine a year, was the greatest producer of table grapes and is credited with starting the commercial citrus industry by selling a shipload of lemons to gold miners for $1 each and followed the next year with oranges. William financed the first public school in Los Angeles and was a great supporter of education. Some of his ranch holdings encompass today's Irvine & Santa Ana CA, as well as large tracts of Los Angeles. Joseph, the recipient of this rifle, was associated with his father in the business and upon his father's death took it over. He introduced scientific methods into the culture of oranges and became the largest commercial producer in that area and remained so until an insect infestation from Australia decimated their citrus groves. Charles and Henry Slotterbek were sons of a long line of gunsmiths in Germany. At about age 10 or 11 the family emigrated to the U.S. and settled in Philadelphia. At about age 20 Henry began working for the famous gun makers Henry Deringer. In 1859 he left Deringer's employment and worked for a succession of companies eventually forming his own company. In 1869 Henry moved to Los Angeles where he worked for gunsmith Henry Schaffer and in 1872 purchased that business making sporting and target rifles. He was killed in a freak shooting accident on a rifle range in June 1888. It seems likely that the Wolfskill family would have been acquainted with Henry Slotterbek given that they resided in the same small community and were both famous people in their day. Accompanied by three hardback books: 1).William Wolfskill 1798-1866, Wilson; 2).The Westerners Brand Book 16, Wood; and 3).The Irvine Ranch, Clealand. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl, cleaning rod rail and guides retain 96-98% strong orig brown finish with only sharp edge wear. Receiver, lock plate, hammer and breech block retain case colors in sheltered areas with the balance a smooth gray patina. Wood is sound showing an old restored finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 52176-2 JRL
SN C45392. Cal. 38 CF (appears to be 38-40 Maynard). Fine custom Sharps with 29-3/4" oct bbl that has iron rib and 2 iron guides, attached to the bottom flat containing a...more replacement hickory ramrod, with fixed sights, front blade missing from the base. Chamber end of the bbl has a machined, tapered round section with beaded edges. Top flat of the bbl, between rear sight and receiver is marked "H.SLOTTERBEK LOS ANGELES" in a broken arch shape. Receiver is apparently from a model 1863 saddle ring carbine that has had the sling bar removed and the threaded hole in the receiver neatly plugged. Mounted with its original type buttstock that has the sling bar base still in the wrist and a brass crescent buttplate. Forearm is Sharps style, of uncheckered walnut with dimpled pewter nose cap secured by a single wedge through nickel silver oval escutcheons. Trigger plate has Sharps-style double-set triggers. Left side of buttstock is inlaid with a German silver plaque in arabesque shape which is engraved "J.W. Wolfskill from his Father". Receiver and lock plate have standard Sharps markings. This is one of the most unusual Slotterbek rifles in that it is small bore, has a cleaning rod rail & guides and is light weight compared to his usual big bore, heavy plains-type rifles for buffalo and big game hunting. Joseph W. Wolfskill was born 1844 in Los Angeles, the son of one of the founding fathers of the Los Angeles area and southern California, William Wolfskill. William had gone west from Boonesboro, Kentucky, a neighbor of Daniel Boone, and in about 1830 and joined a team of mountain men including the famous Mountain Men Jedediah Smith, Kit Carson, and George Yount, traveling from Taos, New Mexico Territory (Kit Carson's home) to southern California across the Sierra Mountains, arriving in early 1831. Mr. Wolfskill was a very shrewd businessman and entrepreneur who acquired several tracks of land from the Mexican govt and various other private acquisitions where he planted vineyards and citrus and also raised sheep & other livestock. At his death in 1866 William was producing 50,000 gal of wine a year, was the greatest producer of table grapes and is credited with starting the commercial citrus industry by selling a shipload of lemons to gold miners for $1 each and followed the next year with oranges. William financed the first public school in Los Angeles and was a great supporter of education. Some of his ranch holdings encompass today's Irvine & Santa Ana CA, as well as large tracts of Los Angeles. Joseph, the recipient of this rifle, was associated with his father in the business and upon his father's death took it over. He introduced scientific methods into the culture of oranges and became the largest commercial producer in that area and remained so until an insect infestation from Australia decimated their citrus groves. Charles and Henry Slotterbek were sons of a long line of gunsmiths in Germany. At about age 10 or 11 the family emigrated to the U.S. and settled in Philadelphia. At about age 20 Henry began working for the famous gun makers Henry Deringer. In 1859 he left Deringer's employment and worked for a succession of companies eventually forming his own company. In 1869 Henry moved to Los Angeles where he worked for gunsmith Henry Schaffer and in 1872 purchased that business making sporting and target rifles. He was killed in a freak shooting accident on a rifle range in June 1888. It seems likely that the Wolfskill family would have been acquainted with Henry Slotterbek given that they resided in the same small community and were both famous people in their day. Accompanied by three hardback books: 1).William Wolfskill 1798-1866, Wilson; 2).The Westerners Brand Book 16, Wood; and 3).The Irvine Ranch, Clealand. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl, cleaning rod rail and guides retain 96-98% strong orig brown finish with only sharp edge wear. Receiver, lock plate, hammer and breech block retain case colors in sheltered areas with the balance a smooth gray patina. Wood is sound showing an old restored finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 52176-2 JRL

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RARE SHARPS MODEL 1874 LONG RANGE NO.2 SINGLE SHOT

Lot # 1120 (Sale Order: 121 of 755)      

TARGET RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER. SN 156363. Cal. 45-100-2.4" Sharps. Beautiful Sharps target rifle with 34" oct to rnd bbl, Spirit level windgage globe front sight. Axtell vernier tang sight with 4-3/4"; staff, numbered to this rifle. Top flat of bbl has the "OLD RELIABLE" cartouche and "BRIDGEPORT" address. The bbl is numbered on the bottom "158176" while all other parts are numbered to the rifle except the lockplate & forearm on which no number could be found. Mounted with nicely figured, checkered American walnut with semi-schnable tipped forearm and pistol grip stock with checkered grip cap and Sharps checkered steel buttplate. Accompanied by a Sharps Armory letter fully identifying this rifle which states that it was invoiced at the Bridgeport Factory on May 3, 1876 to Dr. C.M. Carlton of 27 Broad Street, Norwich, CT and that it was equipped with a spirit level front sight. It was initially chambered for the 44-90-2.5/8? cartridge. Dr. Carlton returned the rifle to the factory on Oct. 24, 1877 where it was fitted with a new bbl in the new chambering of 45-100-2.4" and was returned to him on Nov. 8, 1877. According to the letter, the entry for the return does not show the serial number of the new barrel "but the serial number of the barrel now on the receiver, #158176, is a blank in the index of serial numbers, that, according to Dr. Labowskie, owner of the Sharps records, this indicates that a previously numbered barrel was taken from stock and fitted to the receiver of Carlton's rifle." The letter further states that this rifle with its mixed serial numbers "constitutes a factory-original Model 1874 Long Range Rifle No. 2". Also accompanying the Sharps records letters are 4 letters from Dr.Carlton to the Sharps Rifle Co dated between Oct. 17 & Nov. 10, 1877. These letters deal with Dr. Carlson's ordering the changing of the bbl on this rifle. Dr. Labowskie in the final paragraph of one of the letters states that Dr.Carlton was the President of the Norwich, CT rifle club and in the other letter stated that he did not achieve national reputation as a marksman. Accompanied by a fine case by Americase that is 58" length X 11 width X 5 1/4 in depth. Case has 4 latches with padlock hasp and 3 carry handles with wheels on end. Case is foam lined with a rubber weather seal. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except bbl, forearm & lock plate as noted above. Professionally refinished with rear slot blank filled. Bbl retains 97-98% strong factory style blue. Receiver, lever & lockplate retain most of their orig factory case colors, moderately faded, bright & strong in sheltered areas. Wood is sound with light handling & use marks and light cloth patterns in the varnish and retains most of its fine orig hand rubbed oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 52396-1 JRL
TARGET RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER. SN 156363. Cal. 45-100-2.4" Sharps. Beautiful Sharps target rifle with 34" oct to rnd bbl, Spirit level windgage globe front sight. Axte...morell vernier tang sight with 4-3/4"; staff, numbered to this rifle. Top flat of bbl has the "OLD RELIABLE" cartouche and "BRIDGEPORT" address. The bbl is numbered on the bottom "158176" while all other parts are numbered to the rifle except the lockplate & forearm on which no number could be found. Mounted with nicely figured, checkered American walnut with semi-schnable tipped forearm and pistol grip stock with checkered grip cap and Sharps checkered steel buttplate. Accompanied by a Sharps Armory letter fully identifying this rifle which states that it was invoiced at the Bridgeport Factory on May 3, 1876 to Dr. C.M. Carlton of 27 Broad Street, Norwich, CT and that it was equipped with a spirit level front sight. It was initially chambered for the 44-90-2.5/8? cartridge. Dr. Carlton returned the rifle to the factory on Oct. 24, 1877 where it was fitted with a new bbl in the new chambering of 45-100-2.4" and was returned to him on Nov. 8, 1877. According to the letter, the entry for the return does not show the serial number of the new barrel "but the serial number of the barrel now on the receiver, #158176, is a blank in the index of serial numbers, that, according to Dr. Labowskie, owner of the Sharps records, this indicates that a previously numbered barrel was taken from stock and fitted to the receiver of Carlton's rifle." The letter further states that this rifle with its mixed serial numbers "constitutes a factory-original Model 1874 Long Range Rifle No. 2". Also accompanying the Sharps records letters are 4 letters from Dr.Carlton to the Sharps Rifle Co dated between Oct. 17 & Nov. 10, 1877. These letters deal with Dr. Carlson's ordering the changing of the bbl on this rifle. Dr. Labowskie in the final paragraph of one of the letters states that Dr.Carlton was the President of the Norwich, CT rifle club and in the other letter stated that he did not achieve national reputation as a marksman. Accompanied by a fine case by Americase that is 58" length X 11 width X 5 1/4 in depth. Case has 4 latches with padlock hasp and 3 carry handles with wheels on end. Case is foam lined with a rubber weather seal. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except bbl, forearm & lock plate as noted above. Professionally refinished with rear slot blank filled. Bbl retains 97-98% strong factory style blue. Receiver, lever & lockplate retain most of their orig factory case colors, moderately faded, bright & strong in sheltered areas. Wood is sound with light handling & use marks and light cloth patterns in the varnish and retains most of its fine orig hand rubbed oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 52396-1 JRL

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AS FOUND, PEABODY MARTINI CREEDMOOR SINGLE SHOT TARGET RIFLE

Lot # 1121 (Sale Order: 122 of 755)      

WITH ORIGINAL SIGHTS. SN 288. Cal. 44-100. 32" Half octagon, half round bbl is engraved "Manufactured by The Providence Tool Co. Providence R. I. U.S.A." and with caliber on top flat. Case hardened action is engraved "Peabody & Martini Patents" on right side, and "Creedmoor" in Old English on left within line and small scroll borders. American walnut pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/4" over steel buttplate with long top spur fitted with back position sight base. Matching forend has schnabeled steel tip. Rifle is equipped with its orig sights with bases SNed to gun, and front sight marked "Providence Tool Co" under vernier. Interchangeable rear long range vernier sight is 5-1/2" long and front sight with windage adjustment has interchangeable blades. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains most of its orig blue and action with approx 40% orig case color, both with considerable staining and light cleaning after poor storage. Stocks retain most of their orig finish with raised open grain. Checkering lightly worn. Bore is excellent. Mechanically fine. 52440-1 MGM191
WITH ORIGINAL SIGHTS. SN 288. Cal. 44-100. 32" Half octagon, half round bbl is engraved "Manufactured by The Providence Tool Co. Providence R. I. U.S.A." and with caliber...more on top flat. Case hardened action is engraved "Peabody & Martini Patents" on right side, and "Creedmoor" in Old English on left within line and small scroll borders. American walnut pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/4" over steel buttplate with long top spur fitted with back position sight base. Matching forend has schnabeled steel tip. Rifle is equipped with its orig sights with bases SNed to gun, and front sight marked "Providence Tool Co" under vernier. Interchangeable rear long range vernier sight is 5-1/2" long and front sight with windage adjustment has interchangeable blades. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains most of its orig blue and action with approx 40% orig case color, both with considerable staining and light cleaning after poor storage. Stocks retain most of their orig finish with raised open grain. Checkering lightly worn. Bore is excellent. Mechanically fine. 52440-1 MGM191

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COLT PATERSON #1 BABY PERCUSSION REVOLVER WITH 4" BARREL

Lot # 1122 (Sale Order: 123 of 755)      

AND EXTRA MATCHING CYLINDER. SN 458. Cal. 28. Blue finish with 4? oct bbl, German silver front sight and usual 1-line left hand script letter address which reads "Patent Arms Mg Co. Paterson N.J. Colt's Pt." with dashes at each end. Cylinder has 5 chambers with Centaur scene roll marking. Frame is usual configuration and is mounted with varnished 1-pc, square butt, walnut grip. Accompanied by an orig 3-handled Baby Paterson mold and additional matching cylinder. Matching SNs were observed on rear face of bbl lug, both cyls, side of trigger, cyl rotating sleeve and hammer. Gun was not further disassembled, but appears all orig. These diminutive revolvers are rarely ever encountered, and this is a nice representative orig example with good aesthetics. PROVENANCE: Outstanding estate collection of Confederate and historical arms of Morris Racker. CONDITION: Good to very good overall. Metal is grey overall with mottled patina, discernible markings. Mechanically, fairly functional, though trigger does not fully fold out when cocked. Gun appears orig and complete with about 1-1/2" x 1" inset repair on left stock. Extra cylinder with matching SN has full cylinder scene and is overall plum/grey. Mold has matching mottled patina to gun with hand worn patina to handles. 51957-1 JS
AND EXTRA MATCHING CYLINDER. SN 458. Cal. 28. Blue finish with 4? oct bbl, German silver front sight and usual 1-line left hand script letter address which reads "Patent ...moreArms Mg Co. Paterson N.J. Colt's Pt." with dashes at each end. Cylinder has 5 chambers with Centaur scene roll marking. Frame is usual configuration and is mounted with varnished 1-pc, square butt, walnut grip. Accompanied by an orig 3-handled Baby Paterson mold and additional matching cylinder. Matching SNs were observed on rear face of bbl lug, both cyls, side of trigger, cyl rotating sleeve and hammer. Gun was not further disassembled, but appears all orig. These diminutive revolvers are rarely ever encountered, and this is a nice representative orig example with good aesthetics. PROVENANCE: Outstanding estate collection of Confederate and historical arms of Morris Racker. CONDITION: Good to very good overall. Metal is grey overall with mottled patina, discernible markings. Mechanically, fairly functional, though trigger does not fully fold out when cocked. Gun appears orig and complete with about 1-1/2" x 1" inset repair on left stock. Extra cylinder with matching SN has full cylinder scene and is overall plum/grey. Mold has matching mottled patina to gun with hand worn patina to handles. 51957-1 JS

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VERY RARE COLT PATERSON NO. 5 TEXAS HOLSTER MODEL

Lot # 1123 (Sale Order: 124 of 755)      

PERCUSSION REVOLVER WITH ATTACHED RAMMER. SN 818. Cal. 36 (actually measures .41). Blue finish with 7-1/2" oct bbl, tiny German silver front sight with rear sight in the hammer nose. Top flat of bbl is marked "Patent Arms M'g. Co. Paterson, N.J.- Colt's Pt.". There is a star & snake pattern at each end of the address. Bbl lug is fitted with a 3-pc Ehlers rammer with assembly no. "125" on all 3 pieces and on bottom flat of bbl by the spring catch. Cylinder is 5-shots with rnd stop notches, rnd shoulders and the stagecoach hold-up scene roll marking. Mounted with 1-pc walnut grip that is matching numbered to this pistol. Grip has repairs to the front edge & toes. SN was observed on the wedge, rear face of bbl lug, rear face of cylinder, cylinder pin ring, rotating ring, hammer, right side of front strap under the grip, inside backstrap and in the buttstrap channel of the grip. A tiny matching number is also found on outside of buttstrap. Bore has 11 lands & grooves with right hand twist. According to various publications there were about 1,000 of this model Paterson pistol produced 1838-1840. In 1841 the Patent Arms Co. had become insolvent and creditors, including John Ehlers forced a bankruptcy sale wherein Mr. Ehlers purchased the remaining stock of Paterson revolvers with rights to assemble and sell finished pistols. He apparently assembled a few hundred Paterson, of all models, with his patented rammer including a few No. 5's. It is also reported that a few finished revolvers that had been sold by Colt were returned for the addition of the Ehlers lever. This exact revolver is pictured as part of a cased set on page 147 ofThe Paterson Colt Book, Wilson & Lavett with credit to the Paul Sorrell collection. The Paterson revolver series of pistols was Colt's first successful revolvers in the beginning of a dynasty. 150 of the No. 5 model pistols were sold to the US Navy and 180 were sold to the Republic of Texas for their Navy. Many of the Texas Navy Paterson's were subsequently issued to the renowned Texas Rangers where they gained fame and made Colt's fortune. Of the 1,000 No. 5 pistols produced, subtracting the US Navy & Texas Navy orders, totaling 330 pistols leaves only 670 pistols that ever made it onto the civilian market. Of those few, extraordinarily few were fitted with Ehler's levers. The vast majority of No. 5 Texas Paterson revolvers encountered today are completely without finish and usually in relic appearance. Finding one today with orig finish and strong cylinder scene is a great rarity. PROVENANCE: The Paul Sorrell collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching as noted above. Bbl retains about 50% orig blue with scattered spots of fine surface rust and the loss areas a medium to dark patina. Frame retains a mostly plummy blue/brown patina with a few small spots of fine pitting and a series of small dings around the hammer screw, which is a replacement. Recoil shields are a mottled dark patina with light dings and scattered fine pitting. Cylinder is a blue/brown patina with traces of orig blue through the stagecoach hold-up scene roll marking and shows about 50% roll marking. Backstrap & buttstrap retain about 60-65% strong orig blue. Grip, with its aforementioned repaired front edges & toes has a couple of small dings on the left side and retains most of its restored finish. Mechanics are fine, strong dark bore with moderate pitting. 52511-1 JRL
PERCUSSION REVOLVER WITH ATTACHED RAMMER. SN 818. Cal. 36 (actually measures .41). Blue finish with 7-1/2" oct bbl, tiny German silver front sight with rear sight in the ...morehammer nose. Top flat of bbl is marked "Patent Arms M'g. Co. Paterson, N.J.- Colt's Pt.". There is a star & snake pattern at each end of the address. Bbl lug is fitted with a 3-pc Ehlers rammer with assembly no. "125" on all 3 pieces and on bottom flat of bbl by the spring catch. Cylinder is 5-shots with rnd stop notches, rnd shoulders and the stagecoach hold-up scene roll marking. Mounted with 1-pc walnut grip that is matching numbered to this pistol. Grip has repairs to the front edge & toes. SN was observed on the wedge, rear face of bbl lug, rear face of cylinder, cylinder pin ring, rotating ring, hammer, right side of front strap under the grip, inside backstrap and in the buttstrap channel of the grip. A tiny matching number is also found on outside of buttstrap. Bore has 11 lands & grooves with right hand twist. According to various publications there were about 1,000 of this model Paterson pistol produced 1838-1840. In 1841 the Patent Arms Co. had become insolvent and creditors, including John Ehlers forced a bankruptcy sale wherein Mr. Ehlers purchased the remaining stock of Paterson revolvers with rights to assemble and sell finished pistols. He apparently assembled a few hundred Paterson, of all models, with his patented rammer including a few No. 5's. It is also reported that a few finished revolvers that had been sold by Colt were returned for the addition of the Ehlers lever. This exact revolver is pictured as part of a cased set on page 147 ofThe Paterson Colt Book, Wilson & Lavett with credit to the Paul Sorrell collection. The Paterson revolver series of pistols was Colt's first successful revolvers in the beginning of a dynasty. 150 of the No. 5 model pistols were sold to the US Navy and 180 were sold to the Republic of Texas for their Navy. Many of the Texas Navy Paterson's were subsequently issued to the renowned Texas Rangers where they gained fame and made Colt's fortune. Of the 1,000 No. 5 pistols produced, subtracting the US Navy & Texas Navy orders, totaling 330 pistols leaves only 670 pistols that ever made it onto the civilian market. Of those few, extraordinarily few were fitted with Ehler's levers. The vast majority of No. 5 Texas Paterson revolvers encountered today are completely without finish and usually in relic appearance. Finding one today with orig finish and strong cylinder scene is a great rarity. PROVENANCE: The Paul Sorrell collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching as noted above. Bbl retains about 50% orig blue with scattered spots of fine surface rust and the loss areas a medium to dark patina. Frame retains a mostly plummy blue/brown patina with a few small spots of fine pitting and a series of small dings around the hammer screw, which is a replacement. Recoil shields are a mottled dark patina with light dings and scattered fine pitting. Cylinder is a blue/brown patina with traces of orig blue through the stagecoach hold-up scene roll marking and shows about 50% roll marking. Backstrap & buttstrap retain about 60-65% strong orig blue. Grip, with its aforementioned repaired front edges & toes has a couple of small dings on the left side and retains most of its restored finish. Mechanics are fine, strong dark bore with moderate pitting. 52511-1 JRL

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VERY RARE COLT WALKER PERCUSSION REVOLVER AUTHENTICATED IN THE

Lot # 1124 (Sale Order: 125 of 755)      

PARADE OF WALKERS. SN B COMPANY NO 25. Cal. 44. One of the most rare and desirable of all Colt firearms is the Walker pistol. These massive 4 lb. revolvers were manufactured in 1847 in a quantity of only 1,000 to arm mounted troops for the war in Mexico. Subsequent to the military contract of 1,000 revolvers, Colt assembled an additional 100-104 civilian model Walker revolvers. The Martial Walker revolvers were marked Company specific from Company A to Company E with various numbers assigned to each company. Company B had approximately 175 revolvers so marked. Company B is also the unit commanded by Capt. Samuel H. Walker, the inspiration to Samuel Colt to produce these revolvers. Capt. Walker was killed at Chapultepec, Mexico in 1847 during the war. The first shipment of Walker revolvers to Mexico was only about 220 units with a 2nd shipment of 280 revolvers arriving about a week later on Oct. 26, 1847. Out of the first shipment, 6 revolvers were reported stolen. Upon arrival in Mexico these 496 revolvers were issued to various Companies including Company A, B & C which included 394 pistols issued to the Texas regiments under Col. John Hays. The 2nd shipment of 500 was delayed and did not arrive in Mexico until the war was nearly over and were not issued at that time. When the war was over the Walker pistols that had been issued were recalled and turned in at the Vera Cruz Depot on May, 8 1848. Of the 394 pistols issued to the Texans, only about 316 were turned in, with many of those missing lost in battle and others simply stolen or retained by Officers of the various Companies. The 3rd shipment of 500 pistols had been held in a New York depot until Colt provided flasks & molds and in March 1848 were shipped to the Vera Cruz, Mexico depot and in Nov. 1848 all were shipped from Mexico to the Baton Rouge Arsenal and along with the other turned in pistols were subsequently shipped to San Antonio. Many of those Walker pistols at San Antonio were issued to various units operating in Texas and were issued to the 4 companies of the Dragoons and 3 companies of Infantry assigned there to fight Indians, bandits, and outlaws in the region. In April 1850 these units were ordered to turn in their Walker pistols in exchange for Dragoon revolvers. Many of the Walker revolvers were then issued to Texas Rangers and some friendly Indians. In Feb. 1861 the San Antonio Arsenal was seized by the State of Texas, including all remaining arms & accoutrements and turned over to the Confederacy. It seems likely that all those seized arms would have been issued to Confederate troops for use during the Civil War. Very few Walker pistols survive today in any condition with any orig finish. Such a revolver today is a great rarity and seldom ever seen today. This revolver appears to be generally orig and most respects with 8-15/16" oct to rnd bbl with altered German silver front sight and left hand address on top flat. Right side of bbl lug is marked "US / 1847" just over the wedge screw. Wedge is an unmarked replacement. Cylinder is 2-7/16" long, 6-shots with oval stop notches and the hole on one land between nipple recesses for a single safety pin. The SN is found on left side of bbl lug, left side of frame and buttstrap. The abbreviated number "B COMy No 25" is found on the trigger guard and partially visible on the cylinder. The number "25" is found on left side of front strap, under the grip, inside toe of grip and on the cylinder. The number on the cylinder arbor was obliterated during the cleaning process. The frame to bbl lug mating surfaces have been lightly filed to tighten up the space between the cylinder face & forcing cone and very likely the frame pins were replaced at the same time and the rear face of the forcing cone was filed flat which accounts for the 1/16" shorter bbl. The slight alteration on the front of the frame obliterated the "25" which is normally found in that area between the frame pins. The tip of the rammer handle has been reapplied and an area on the bottom of the bbl, about 1-1/2 to 1-3/4" from the muzzle shows evidence of a dovetail having been filled. This information is verified by a photograph of this revolver along with its consecutively numbered mate which appeared in aGun Reportarticle by Herb Glass which shows this revolver in the top position with a different rammer handle and Navy style latch. The photograph is identifiable as this revolver by the rust patterns on the bbl. Pistol is mounted with its orig 1-pc walnut grip that has repaired heels and an old coating of varnish. Cylinder retains traces of the orig pressure ridge and a few spots of vise marks around the circumference. The T-lever latch spring is a modern replacement. Accompanied by a note by the very well known dealer/collector, the late Paul Sorrell which lists the provenance for this pistol. More Details

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