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Antique Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1886 Rifle

Lot # 1025 (Sale Order: 26 of 596)      

Exceptional Antique Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle in Desirable .45-90 W.C.F. with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1895, this is an exceptionally fine example of Winchester's large caliber Model 1886, which was designed by the legendary John Moses Browning. Browning's design refined by Winchester's team was capable of firing more powerful cartridges than any Winchester repeater before, making it an excellent big game rifle. The included factory letter lists the rifle in .45-90 caliber with a round barrel and a checkered pistol grip stock that is "1 inch shorter than regular" when received at the warehouse on 14 February 1895 and shipped the same day in order number 6654. John T. Madl's research of the surviving records of Model 1886 carbines indicates that only 941 were chambered in .45-90 W.C.F. According to noted author and Winchester historian George Madis in "The Winchester Book", approximately one of every 320 Model 1886s has special wood, one of every 400 had a pistol grip stock, and one out of every 570 had checkered or carved wood. No data is available on the rarity of special order stock dimensions, but it is safe to assume it is significantly more rare than all of these other features. The earlier 1886s, especially high condition special order and deluxe rifles with stunning original case colors like this one, are highly sought after and valuable firearms. The casehardened receiver finish, as seen on this example, was standard on the Model 1886 until around 1901. The top of the barrel is marked with the standard two-line Winchester address and the desirable "45-90 W.C.F." caliber marking at the breech. The upper tang is marked with the model designation, while the lower tang is marked with the two-line patent dates and the serial number. The left side of the lower tang is marked "513 XX", with "513" repeated in the stock inlet and inside the buttplate. It is fitted with a set of "sporting" sights including a No. 21 German silver blade front sight, a No. 24 buckhorn rear sight, and a combination peep sight on the upper tang. It is mounted with a very nicely figured, H-pattern checkered forearm and pistol grip stock with an ebony insert in the pistol grip and a crescent buttplate. The stock is visibly shorter than standard, having been ordered as such, with the length of pull measuring approximately 12 inches.

Class: Antique

Exceptionally fine, retains 85% plus of the original blue finish with some light thinning and a dent on the magazine tube, 80% plus of the vibrant original case colors, and 95% of the original nitre blue on the loading gate with the balance mostly a grey patina, some scattered patches of light surface spotting, and a few minor dings. The wood is very fine with some scattered minor dings and scratches, retaining most of the original varnish. Mechanically excellent. An attractive Winchester deluxe Model 1886 rifle in a rare special order configuration!

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Special Order Winchester Model 1876 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1026 (Sale Order: 27 of 596)      

Fine Special Order Winchester Model 1876 Lever Action Rifle

The Winchester Model 1876 was designed and manufactured specifically with those in mind on the Western Frontier who desired more firepower than .44-40 could offer. These "big bore" Winchesters truly had the stopping power to handle just about anything thrown at them on the frontier. Manufactured 1882 as a Third Model with integral dust cover guide and dust cover with grip serrations at the rear. The rifle has a special order half magazine. The Model 1876 was a "working gun" and customers were not inclined to purchase special order features at an extra cost. Any special order feature on antique Winchester lever actions are desired by today's collectors. The barrel has a dovetail blade front sight and an "1876" marked folding ladder rear sight and is marked with the two-line Winchester legend ahead of the rear sight. The rifle lacks a caliber designation. "MODEL 1876" is marked on the upper tang, and the lower tang has the serial number. It is mounted with a smooth forearm and straight grip stock with a trapdoor crescent buttplate (cleaning rod not included).

Class: Antique

Fine, retaining 40% plus original blue finish with brown-gray patina on the balance. Traces of original nitre blue remain on the loading gate. Slight patterns of original case colors remain on the hammer and lever. The wood is very good with a shallow circular divot on the forearm (left side) and minor handling marks. Mechanically fine. An attractive special order Winchester Model 1876 lever action rifle.

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Antique Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1027 (Sale Order: 28 of 596)      

Fine Antique Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle

The powerful Winchester Model 1886 remains one of the most iconic lever action rifles. It was the first lever action rifle designed by John Moses Browning. Special order '86s remain especially popular. This is a solid representative example of the iconic Model 1886 that was manufactured in 1893 and chambered in desirable .40-82 WCF. This caliber was introduced in 1885 for the Winchester Model 1885 single shot rifle also designed by Browning, and was available for the Model 1886 into the early 20th century, but was then discontinued. The caliber was favored by elk and heavy game hunters, but rifles in this caliber are seldom encountered due to many being altered over the last century to more available calibers. The rifle is fitted with a dovetail blade front sight and an elevation adjustable rear sight. The top barrel flat is marked with the two-line Winchester address ahead of the rear sight and the caliber designation "40-82 W.C.F." at the breech. The upper tang is marked "-MODEL 1886-." The lower tang has the patent dates marking as well as the serial number. The receiver has the desirable casehardened finish. The forearm and straight grip stock are attractive plain walnut. The buttstock is fitted with a crescent buttplate.

Class: Antique

Fine. The barrel and magazine tube retain 70% slightly faded original blue finish with thinning to brown on the balance. The bolt retains 90% original blue finish. Slight traces of original nitre blue remain on the loading gate. The receiver retains 30% original case colors mostly visible on left side of frame. The wood is very good with a number of scratches, dings, and minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

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Antique Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle in .22 Long

Lot # 1028 (Sale Order: 29 of 596)      

Fine Antique Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle in .22 Long with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1889 as a third model with integral dust cover rail and dust cover with serrations at the rear. Winchester only manufactured approximately 19,552 Model 1873s in .22 short or .22 long between 1884 and 1904. The included factory letter lists the rifle in .22 Long caliber with a round barrel and plain trigger when received at the warehouse on 1 November 1889 and shipped the same day along with five other rifles with the same specifications to the same order number. The top of the barrel is marked with the standard two-line address and King's patent marking as well as the caliber marking at the breech, which is repeated on the bottom of the cartridge elevator. The upper tang has the model marking and is factory drilled and tapped for a peep sight with filler screws in place. The serial number is marked on the lower tang. It is fitted with a set of standard "sporting" sights featuring a No. 21 German silver blade front sight and an elevation adjustable No. 26 "buckhorn" rear sight. It is mounted with a smooth forearm and straight grip stock with a crescent buttplate.

Class: Antique

Fine, retains 60% of the original blue finish and 30% of the original case colors on the lever and hammer with the balance having thinned in places to a grey-brown patina and a few scattered patches of very light surface pitting/freckling. The wood is also fine with some scattered minor dings and scratches. Mechanically excellent.

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E. Remington & Sons New Model Percussion Revolving Rifle

Lot # 1029 (Sale Order: 30 of 596)      

Scarce E. Remington & Sons New Model Percussion Revolving Rifle

Less than 1,000 of these revolving rifles were estimated to have been manufactured c. 1866-1879 per Flayderman's Guide. There were different variations throughout the production run. Remington advertised these as their "Revolving Breech Rifle" and in later years offered them with both percussion and metallic cartridge cylinders. The matching serial number is on the bottom of the barrel, left side of the upper tang, lower behind the screw, and inside of the upper cutout channel of the buttstock. Matching number "600" marked on the back of the cylinder. The barrel has a dovetailed nickel-silver blade front sight and a folding notch and sliding aperture rear sight as well as the three-line patent, address, and "NEW-MODEL" marking.

Class: Antique

Very good retains traces of original blue finish on the barrel, smooth gray and brown patina on the balance with scattered mild brown freckling and light pitting, some applied cold blue visible at the rear of the loading lever with otherwise much of the casehardening, and a crisp barrel address. The repaired upper tang stands slightly proud above the stock line. Stock is also very good with numerous scattered dents and scratches, a few reglued cracks visible on the wrist, and defined edges and figure. Mechanically fine.

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Brass Frame Ball & Williams Ballard Single Shot Rifle

Lot # 1030 (Sale Order: 31 of 596)      

Very Scarce and Desirable Brass Frame Ball & Williams Ballard Single Shot Rifle

This rifle was manufactured in 1862-1865 during the Civil War by Ball & Williams based on Charles H. Ballard's November 5, 1861, patent. John T. Dutcher in "Ballard: The Great American Single Shot Rifle" stated that he had recorded only 16 of these brass frame rifles, including this rifles predecessor sn. 189, and estimated 200 were made. Norm Flayderman estimated only 50 were produced and indicated they were found in the 180 to 200, 310-320, and 1490 to 1500 serial number ranges and were all sporting rifles. Either way, they are among the rarest Ballard rifles. The octagonal barrel has a dovetailed nickel-silver blade front sight, screw affixed elevation adjustable sporting notch rear sight, "BALLARDS PATENT/NOV. 5. 1861." marked on the upper right flat at the breech, "MERWIN & BRAY AGT'S/NEW YORK" on the upper right, and "BALL & WILLIAMS/Worcester, Mass." on top followed by the serial number, and the matching serial number is also marked on top of the silver plated brass frame at the breech, the left side of the silver plated brass breechblock, and on the screw on the front of the breechblock. The matching partial serial number "90" is also marked on the walnut forearm. The manual ejector is fitted on the underside of the barrel, and the rifle also features a silver plated brass lever and buttplate and a smooth walnut buttstock.

Class: Antique

Fine with 90% plus of the original blue finish remaining, 30% original silver plating remaining, aged patina on the silver and exposed brass, strong original nitre blue on the ejector guide, small areas of light oxidation, replacement front sight, and generally minor overall wear. The wood is very good aside from a crack in the butt and dent on the wrist and has some scratches and dings. Mechanically fine.

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Winchester Model 92 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot # 1031 (Sale Order: 32 of 596)      

Winchester Model 92 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine

Manufactured in 1926, with Winchester factory oval proofs on the barrel and receiver at the breech. The left side of the barrel at the breech has the model, trademark, and caliber marking, while the right has the two-line address. The upper tang is marked with the three-line model and trademark, and the serial number is marked on the bottom of the receiver. It is fitted with a pinned blade front sight, a folding ladder rear sight, and a saddle ring on the left of the receiver.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Fine, retains 40% of the original blue finish overall with some mild wear and flaking, most noticeably on the receiver and high spots. The wood is also very good with some scattered minor scratches and dings. Mechanically excellent.

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Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheffield Belt/Hunting Knife with Sheath

Lot # 1032 (Sale Order: 33 of 596)      

Very Attractive, Desirable Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheffield Belt/Hunting Knife with Sheath

Manufactured by Joseph Rodgers & Sons of Sheffield, England c. the mid to late 19th century. Joseph Rodgers & Sons is noted as operating from their No. 6 Norfolk Street address as early as the late 1700s. By the early 1800s, the firm was gaining a reputation for their exceptional quality, and in 1822, they were awarded their first of 15 Royal Warrants. By the mid-19th century, Rodgers & Sons had become the most prolific cutler in Sheffield, a city bursting at the seams with cutlers. In 1858, they were awarded their famous "star and Maltese cross" trademark, which was famously spread throughout North America, as well as in the east through their agents in Calcutta, Bombay, and Hong Kong. This particular example shows a simple elegance, with styling similar to other examples of belt/hunting knives made for the British India markets. It measures 11 1/2 inches overall with a 7 inch spear point blade, marking with the "star and Maltese cross" trademark and the Rodgers & Sons address in two lines on one side. The hilt is German silver with a scalloped guard and a bulbous finial on the pommel, as well as being fitted with smooth antique ivory grip scales. The included sheath has some light tooling and a decorative seam with German silver fittings having scalloped edges to match the guard of the knife and a belt hook on the back.

Class: Other

Very fine overall, the blade is mostly bright showing some light polishing, some very slight edge deformation at the tip, and a few scattered small patches of brown freckling. The German silver is mostly bright. The grip scales are also excellent with some light scratches. The sheath is very fine with some scattered minor scuffs and bright German silver. A very attractive hunting knife from one of Sheffield's most prolific cutlers!

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Nimschke "Bank Note" Engraved Winchester 1866 Masterpiece Rifle

Lot # 1033 (Sale Order: 34 of 596)      

Iconic, Well-Documented L.D. Nimschke Exhibition "Bank Note" Engraved Bust of Columbia Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action Rifle Masterpiece

Manufactured in 1869, this Model 1866 masterpiece, arguably the most recognizable of L.D. Nimschke’s Winchesters, has been well-documented in R.L. Wilson’s “Winchester Engraving” on page 56 and “Antique Arms Annual” on page 56. Wilson proclaimed that this rifle along with Model 1866 carbine no. 66601 are “two of the finest examples of L.D. Nimschke engraving.” Each Winchester shares masterful scrollwork and highly detailed figural vignettes. For this Model 1866 the exhibition quality engraving on the gold plated receiver consists of mostly profuse floral scrollwork on a punch dot background. Amongst the scrolls on the right side plate is a blank inscription panel. The left side plate features the most spectacular bust of Columbia, the female personification of the United States, which Nimschke copied from the Civil War era 15 cent fractional currency note. A similar pattern of engraving showing the exact engraved bust appears as a smoke pull found in Wilson's "L.D. Nimschke Firearms Engraver" on page 58. This pull is dated December 1869 in Nimschke’s own hand. Another smoke pull of Columbia appears on page 60. The bust of Columbia alone stands as a testament to Nimschke’s undisputed title of America’s foremost 19th century master engraver and why so many past and present engravers have chosen to emulate his style. Additional scrollwork appears on the forend cap, cartridge elevator and buttplate tang. Like the receiver, the forend cap and buttplate are plated in gold. The barrel is fitted with dovetail blade and notch sights and is stamped with the two-line Winchester address/King’s improvement patent dates marking ahead of the rear sight. Sling swivels are mounted on the underside of the forend cap and buttstock. The forearm and stock are nicely figured walnut. The trapdoor buttplate contains a four piece cleaning rod.

Class: Antique

Very fine. The barrel and magazine retain 75% original blue finish, mixing and thinning to with an untouched blue-brown patina. 30% of the bright original gold gilt remains in the protected areas, otherwise the brass has a highly attractive honey appearance. The masterful engraving is crisp. Traces of original niter blue remain on the loading gate. Generous amounts of original case colors remain on the hammer. The wood is also very fine with minor dings and scratches and retaining most of the original varnish. Mechanically excellent. As one of the best known Nimschke Winchesters, this Model 1866 is a must have for the serious Winchester or firearms art collector. It will certainly make a grand statement to any private or public collection no matter how advanced. An outstanding piece of 19th century American patriotic art by the master himself, L.D. Nimschke.

Provenance: Solis Goodman,1950; Elmer Taylor Collection 1965; Doug Beneck Collection; Leroy Merz Collection; Private Collector

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Antique Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1885 Rifle with Factory Letter

Lot # 1034 (Sale Order: 35 of 596)      

Fine Antique Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1885 High Wall Single Shot Schuetzen Rifle in Desirable .22 Long Rifle

Manufactured in 1898, this is a very attractive example of an antique, special ordered, deluxe Winchester Model 1885 High Wall schuetzen rifle. These Model 1885s were highly valued as target rifles during the peak of the competition shooting craze of the late 19th and early 20th centuries in America and Europe. The included factory letter lists the rifle in .22 Short caliber with a No. 3 weight octagon barrel of 28 inches, a set trigger, spur lever, palm rest, and a checkered pistol grip stock with a Dutch cheek piece and helm buttplate when received at the warehouse on 4 February 1898 and shipped on 7 February 1898 in order number 3383. The letter also lists three repair and return dates of 19 December 1910, 10 February 1911, and 12 April 1911, which explains the replacement barrel, but other potential work remains unclear. The top of the No. 3 weight barrel is marked with the two-line address/patent dates and the upper left flat has the caliber marking at the breech. The patent date and serial number are marked on the lower tang. The left side of the lower tang is marked "5336 XXX U.S." and "5336" is repeated on the butt of the stock (the meaning of the "U.S." marking is unclear). It is fitted with a windage adjustable globe front sight with spirit level, a filler in the rear sight dovetail, and a peep sight mounted on the upper tang. It is mounted with a finely figured, H-pattern checkered, Schnabel tip forearm with an ebony insert and fitted with a palm rest, as well as a very finely figured, checkered, pistol grip stock with a shadowline cheekpiece and a Swiss buttplate which is numbered "11944" inside.

Class: Antique

Fine as factory refurbished, retains 85% plus of the factory blue finish, with some light edge wear and wear on the buttplate, and 50% of the factory case colors with the balance mostly a smooth grey patina and a few scattered patches of light spotting. The wood is very fine with a few scattered minor dings and mostly crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Antique Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1873 Rifle

Lot # 1035 (Sale Order: 36 of 596)      

Attractive Antique Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle with Desirable Extra Heavy Barrel, Casehardened Frame, and Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1892, this is an attractive example of an antique, special ordered, Winchester deluxe Model 1873 rifle with a rarely seen "extra heavy" barrel, the desirable casehardened receiver, and a rare Swiss buttplate. The included factory letter states the serial number was applied on September 27, 1892, and lists the rifle in .38 caliber with a 28 inch octagon barrel, rear sight seat 21 inches back from the muzzle, plain trigger, checkered pistol grip stock, Swiss buttplate, and casehardened finish when received at the warehouse 5 October 1892 and shipped the next day in order number 5904. The factory letter does not note the extra heavy barrel which appears to be a notation error, as the barrel is factory original, though shortened along with the magazine tube during the period of use. James D. Gordon in "Winchester's New Model of 1873: A Tribute Vol. I" notes that in his survey of 3,847 Model 1873s, they found 52 rifles which were fitted with heavy barrels, only three of which were chambered in .38 W.C.F. If these numbers are extrapolated and remained consistent throughout total production, that would mean that only approximately 1.4% of Model 1873s were special ordered with heavy barrels, and of those, only around 6% were chambered in .38 W.C.F. Gordon goes on to state that most of the heavy barrels were found in the first and second model serial number ranges and that none were found in late production, meaning that the previously noted percentages are likely even smaller. Gordon also notes that out of 2,889 rifles surveyed, that only 11 had Swiss type buttplates, which equates to approximately 0.3% of production. Winchester historian and author George Madis states that approximately one in every 600 Model 1873s was ordered with special wood and one in every 700 had checkering. Madis does not list the rarity of casehardened finishes, which are seen fairly often on deluxe rifles, but are comparatively very scarce when viewed in the context of total production. This rifle has the third model receiver featuring the integral dust cover guide and the dust cover with grip serrations at the rear, which has a blue finish. The "extra heavy" barrel, measures approximately 1 inch in diameter at the muzzle. The top of the barrel is marked with the two-line address and King's patent marking, as well as the caliber marking at the breech, which is repeated on the bottom of the cartridge elevator. The upper tang is marked with the model designation and the serial number is on the lower tang, perpendicular to the direction of the tang itself. The left side of the lower tang is marked "1234 SBC XXX", with "1234" repeated in the stock inlet and inside of the buttplate. It is fitted with a Lyman beaded blade front sight, an elevation adjustable No. 24 notch rear sight with slightly reshaped "wings", and a combination peep sight mounted on the upper tang. It is mounted with a finely figured, deluxe, H-pattern checkered forearm and pistol grip stock with an ebony insert on the bottom of the grip and a desirable, special ordered Swiss buttplate with a nickel plated finish.

Class: Antique

Fine, retains 70% plus of the original blue finish on the barrel, 30% of the original case colors, and 60% of the original nitre blue on the loading gate with the balance having thinned to mostly a smooth grey patina with a few scattered patches of light surface spotting. 95% of the original nickel plating remains on the buttplate. The barrel and magazine tube were shortened by 4 1/2 inches during the period of use. The wood is also fine with a spot of varnish absent on the left side, mild handling wear on the forearm, some scattered minor dings/scratches, and otherwise well-defined checkering. Mechanically excellent. An attractive, rare configuration, special ordered Winchester deluxe Model 1873 rifle showing practical period modifications and honest use that would make a fine addition to your collection!

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Special Order Winchester Semi-Deluxe Model 90 Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 1036 (Sale Order: 37 of 596)      

Rare Special Order Winchester Semi-Deluxe Model 90 Slide Action Rifle in Very Scarce .22 Long Rifle

Manufactured in 1925. Beaded blade front and elevation adjustable notch rear sights, standard barrel markings, Winchester "WP" proofs on the barrel and receiver at the breech, Third Model receiver with exposed locking lugs, checkered hammer, and flip up Lyman peep sight on the upper tang. Short 12 groove slide handle and checkered pistol grip stock with hard rubber Winchester grip cap and blue steel crescent buttplate. The right side of the upper tang, upper tang stock inlet, and inside of the buttplate are marked with matching assembly number "115".

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine with 85% bright original blue finish, clear markings and proofs, some minor edge wear, scattered scratches, and some brown patina visible on the trigger guard. The wood is also very fine with small dings and scratches, and mixed brown/dark gray patina on the buttplate. Mechanically excellent.

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Winchester Deluxe Model 1890 Rifle in Desirable .22 WRF

Lot # 1037 (Sale Order: 38 of 596)      

Attractive Winchester Deluxe Model 1890 Slide Action Rifle in Desirable .22 WRF with Factory Letter

The included factory letter confirms the caliber, checkered pistol grip stock, and January 21, 1903 date of shipment. Lyman beaded blade front and elevation adjustable rear notch sights, third style barrel inscription, "22 W.R.F." caliber marking on top barrel flat at the breech, Second Model receiver with hidden locking lugs, "WRF" marking on front of receiver, and flip up Lyman peep sight on the upper tang. Nicely figured XX fancy walnut 12 groove slide handle and checkered pistol grip stock with Winchester hard rubber grip cap, and casehardened steel crescent buttplate. The lower tang is marked "16070 XX" with non-matching assembly number "13745" on the end of the buttstock and inside of the buttplate.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine with 85% original blue finish, edge wear and small dings on the barrel, light surface scratches and mild spotting visible on the receiver, and some light cycling wear. The wood is also very fine with most of the original varnish, scattered small dings and scratches, crisp checkering, attractive figure, and mostly faded original case colors on the buttplate. Mechanically excellent.

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Boxed Winchester Model 62A Slide Action Gallery Rifle

Lot # 1038 (Sale Order: 39 of 596)      

Desirable Boxed Winchester Model 62A Slide Action Gallery Rifle in .22 Short

Manufactured in 1956. Beaded blade front and elevation adjustable rear notch sights, standard two-line barrel markings and Winchester "WP" proofs on the barrel and receiver at the breech, triangular gallery style loading port on the magazine tube, matching numbers on the receiver and lower tang, and late style serrated hammer and trigger. 17 groove flat bottom forearm and plain straight grip stock with checkered hard rubber Winchester buttplate. Includes box with correct gallery model product code "6202" on the end label, warranty card, and hang tag.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent with 95% original blue finish, some mild cycling marks, small surface nicks, and slight browning on the trigger guard and lower tang. The wood is also excellent with most of the original varnish finish, and a few small dings. Mechanically excellent. Box is fine with some mild corner and edge wear, and light discoloration on the end label.

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Antique Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1873 Rifle

Lot # 1039 (Sale Order: 40 of 596)      

Very Fine Antique Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle with Desirable Casehardened Receiver and Factory Letter

This is a very fine example of an antique, special ordered, Winchester deluxe Model 1873 rifle. The included factory letter lists the serial number as applied on July 30, 1889, and lists the rifle in .32 caliber with an octagon barrel, plain trigger, checkered pistol grip stock, and casehardened finish. It was received in the warehouse on October 15, 1889, and shipped on November 4, 1889, in order 5000. According to noted Winchester historian and author George Madis, approximately one in every 600 Model 1873s was ordered with special wood and one in every 700 had checkering. Madis does not list the rarity of casehardened finishes, which are seen fairly often on deluxe rifles, but are comparatively very scarce when viewed in the context of total production. This rifle has the third model receiver featuring the integral dust cover guide and the dust cover with grip serrations at the rear, which has a blue finish. The top of the barrel is marked with the two-line address and King's patent marking, as well as the caliber marking at the breech, which is repeated on the bottom of the cartridge elevator. The upper tang is marked with the model designation, and the serial number is on the lower tang, perpendicular to the direction of the tang itself. The left side of the lower tang is marked "2758 XXX", with "2758" repeated in the stock inlet, and the inside of the buttplate unnumbered. It is fitted with a blued "Rocky Mountain" blade front sight with a platinum inlaid center line, which was almost certainly special ordered, an elevation adjustable No. 24 notch rear sight, and a, likely special ordered, combination peep sight mounted on the upper tang. It is mounted with a finely figured, deluxe, H-pattern checkered forearm and pistol grip stock with an ebony insert on the bottom of the grip and a crescent buttplate.

Class: Antique

Very fine, retains 80% of the slightly thinned original blue finish, 90% of the vibrant original case colors, and 85% of the original nitre blue on the loading gate with the balance mostly a smooth grey patina and a few scattered, very small patches of light surface spotting. The wood is fine with scattered minor dings and scratches, a few light edge chips, a revarnished repair at the toe, and crisp checkering apart from a few scattered minor blemishes. Mechanically excellent. A very fine example of a special ordered Winchester deluxe Model 1873 that would be an exceptional addition to your collection!

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Antique Special Order Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1040 (Sale Order: 41 of 596)      

Desirable Antique Special Order Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle

Per the Madis serial number data published by Winchester, this rifle is legally an antique. The Winchester Collectors Association indicates the rifle was manufactured in 1901. It has special order features (button magazine, half octagon barrel and checkered plastic shotgun buttplate). Dovetail German silver blade front and elevation adjustable rear sights on a barrel marked with the two-line address ahead of the rear sight and "32-40" at the breech. The upper tang is marked "MODEL 1894/-WINCHESTER-/PAT AUG 21 1894." The serial number is on the underside of the frame. Casehardened hammer and lever and the remaining surfaces are blue. Mounted on a smooth forearm and straight grip stock.

Class: Antique

Very fine. The rifle retains 80% original blue finish showing thinning to a brown. There are a few patches of minor pitting. The hammer and lever retain 60% original case colors. The wood is fine with a few long scratches and some minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

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Antique Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1041 (Sale Order: 42 of 596)      

Fine Antique Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle

Manufactured in 1888, the Winchester Model 1873 is known as one of the guns that "won the west" and was popularly paired with a Colt Single Action Army revolver in the same caliber. This Model 1873 is a third model, with the integral dust cover rail and dust cover with gripping serrations at the rear. The top of the barrel is marked with the two-line address/King's patent marking, and the caliber marking is on both the upper flat of the barrel at the breech and on the bottom of the cartridge elevator. The serial number is on the lower tang and the model designation is on the upper tang. The initials "R.P.B." are hand carved on the left of the forearm and the stock wrist. It is fitted with a German silver blade front sight and an elevation adjustable buckhorn rear sight. It is mounted with a smooth forearm and straight grip stock with a trapdoor crescent buttplate.

Class: Antique

Fine, retains 50% plus of the original blue finish, faint traces of the original case colors, and 25% of the original nitre blue on the loading gate with the balance having thinned to mostly a grey patina and some scattered light scratches and dings. The reoiled wood is very good with carved initials (mentioned above), some scattered minor handling marks, and light wear. Mechanically fine.

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Antique Winchester Model 1886 Extra Lightweight Rifle in .45-70

Lot # 1042 (Sale Order: 43 of 596)      

Antique Special Order Winchester Model 1886 Extra Lightweight Lever Action Rifle in .45-70 W.C.F. with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1898, this is a desirable example of a special ordered Winchester Model 1886 extra lightweight rifle in an interesting configuration. The standard configuration of the extra lightweight variant of the '86 was a 22 inch tapered barrel, half magazine, .45-70 W.C.F. caliber, and a hard rubber shotgun buttplate. While this example has many of those features, it was ordered with a full length magazine and also happens to be an antique. The included factory letter lists the serial number application date as 2 May 1898 and lists the rifle in .45-70 caliber with a 22 inch round barrel, plain trigger, full magazine, and a rubber shotgun buttplate, as well as "Winchester High Velocity" and "Extra Light" when received at the warehouse on 14 November 1903 (five years later) and shipped on 16 November 1903 in order number 201256. The barrel has the standard two-line address and caliber marking on top, while the nickel steel marking is to the left of the rear sight. The upper tang has the model marking, while the two-line patent dates and serial number are on the lower tang. It is fitted with a Lyman beaded blade front sight and an elevation adjustable notch rear sight. It is mounted with a smooth forearm and straight grip stock with a checkered Winchester hard rubber buttplate, as well as the correct "extra light" hollow in the buttstock under the buttplate.

Class: Antique

Fine, retains 60% of the original blue finish and some faint traces of original case colors on the lever and hammer, with the balance mostly a smooth grey patina in the form of mild handling wear. The refinished wood is also fine with a few scattered light handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

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Antique Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1043 (Sale Order: 44 of 596)      

Antique Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle

Manufactured in 1894, this is a fine example of an antique Winchester Model 1892 rifle. The top of the barrel is marked with the two-line Winchester address and the caliber marking at the breech. The upper tang is marked with the three-line model, trademark, and patent information, and the serial number is marked on the bottom of the receiver. It is fitted with a standard set of "sporting sights" including a German silver blade front and elevation adjustable buckhorn rear. It is mounted with a smooth forearm and straight grip stock with a crescent buttplate.

Class: Antique

Fine, retains 60% of the original blue finish, 30% of the original case colors, and 25% of the original nitre blue on the loading gate with the balance having thinned to mostly a smooth grey patina and some evidence of protective varnish. The wood is also fine with numerous scattered minor dings and scratches. Mechanically excellent.

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Antique Special Order Winchester Second Model 1873 Rifle

Lot # 1044 (Sale Order: 45 of 596)      

Antique Special Order Winchester Second Model Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle with 28 Inch Barrel

Manufactured in 1880, this late second Model 1873 has the dust cover guide retained with two screws and the dust cover with grip serrations at the rear. This specific rifle was special ordered with an extra length 28 inch barrel, set trigger, and a smooth shotgun buttplate. According to noted Winchester historian and author George Madis, approximately one out of every 600 Model 1873s was ordered with a longer than standard barrel, one out of every 600 with a non-standard buttplate, and one out of every 26 with a set trigger. The left side of the lower tang had a four digit assembly number scored out at the factory and restamped with "281", which is repeated faintly in the stock inlet and inside the buttplate. The top barrel flat is marked with the two-line address and King's patent marking as well as the caliber marking at the breech, which is repeated on the bottom of the cartridge elevator. The upper tang is marked with the model and the serial number is on the lower tang. It is fitted with a blade front sight (blade is a period replacement, base original), an elevation adjustable buckhorn rear sight, and the upper tang is factory drilled and tapped for a peep sight with filler screws in place. It is mounted with a smooth forearm and straight grip stock with a smooth shotgun buttplate.

Class: Antique

Very good, retains 30% plus of the original blue finish, faint traces of the original case colors on the hammer and lever, and strong traces of the original nitre blue on the loading gate with the balance having thinned to mostly a smooth grey patina with a few scattered small patches of light pitting. Mechanically functions fine, although the set trigger does not engage.

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Antique Savage Model 1895 Rifle with Factory Letter

Lot # 1045 (Sale Order: 46 of 596)      

Scarce Antique Savage Model 1895 Lever Action Rifle with Factory Letter

Offered here is a scarce example of a Savage Model 1895 lever action rifle. Manufactured c. 1895-1896, with Savage Model 1895s found in the approximate low 3000 to low 8000 serial range according to information at the top of page 134 in the book "A Collector's Guide to the Savage 99 Rifle" (2016) by David Royal. The included Savage factory letter, dated July 2, 1998 and addressed from John T. Callahan, states in relation to this rifle by serial number, "The record books tell us that this rifle was accepted at Savage's Utica, New York offices on July 25, 1896, and was shipped on July 19, 1897. It was built in caliber .303 Savage with a full octagon barrel. The original consignee is listed to be the J.B. Varick Co. of Manchester, N.H. The rifle you have is a Model 1895. Of interest, is that this rifle was produced for Savage by the Marlin Firearms Co. of New Haven, CT. An arrangement was made by Arthur Savage to have John Marlin produce the first firearms in his factory as Savage did not have the plant or equipment at that time to do this. Approximately the first 8000 rifles were produced by Marlin and are stamped with a 'JM' or 'M' marking under the barrel." Mr. Royal indicated to us that there is believed to instead be only approximately 5,200 Model 1895s manufactured. This rifle features a 26 inch octagon barrel with a dovetail mounted flip-up combination Beach type front sight and adjustable elevator notch rear sight, with "SAVAGE REPEATING ARMS Co., UTICA, N.Y., U.S.A./PATENTED FEB. 7. 1893. JULY 25. 1893. CAL. .303." marked in two lines on top of the barrel, a flip-up adjustable peep sight mounted on the top of the receiver tang, opening on top of the bolt with cocking indicator, and a cartridge counter on the left of the receiver.

Class: Antique

Very fine, retains 70% plus original blue finish, half of the faded original case colors on the lever, with some areas faded to smooth gray patina and some scattered brown surface freckling on the balance. Wood is also very fine with some scattered minor dings and scratches, and defined edges. Mechanically excellent.

Provenance: The David Royal Collection

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Documented Savage Model 1899H Featherweight Lever Action Carbine

Lot # 1046 (Sale Order: 47 of 596)      

Documented Savage Model 1899H Featherweight Lever Action Carbine in Very Scarce .25-35 WCF with Rare Factory Fancy Checkered Wood, as Pictured in "A Collector's Guide to the Savage 99 Rifle" and "Savage Model 1895, 1899 & 99 Rifles Volume 2, Engraved and Special-Feature Models"

Offered here is a desirable .25-35 WCF chambered Savage Model 1899H featherweight carbine with rare factory fancy checkered wood. This exact carbine is pictured on page 44, figure 4-1, of the book "A Collector's Guide to the Savage 99 Rifle" (2016) by David Royal, in which the photo caption states, "The Savage Model 1899H Featherweight introduced in 1905. This rifle (serial number 79728) was produced in 1908." The author further states on the same page, "Savage catalogs stated that checkering and engraving were available for the featherweight, but that fancy wood was not available. The rifle in Fig. 4-1 is a matching number rifle with fancy wood." This exact rifle is also described on page 229 and depicted in various pictures on page 235 (figures 4-132, 4-133 and 4-134) of "Savage Model 1895, 1899 & 99 Rifles Volume 2, Engraved and Special-Feature Models" (2022) by David Royal. Features a 20 inch barrel with a beaded blade front sight and dovetail mounted flip-up two-leaf rear sight, with the Savage Arms Co. Utica, N.Y. address above 1893 and 1899 patent dates marked in two lines on top of the barrel, "MODEL 1899" and "25-35" on the upper left of the barrel, cartridge counter on the left of the receiver, a flip-up adjustable peep sight mounted on the upper receiver tang, and deluxe checkered walnut forearm and buttstock with a hard rubber buttplate bearing the Savage logo.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Fine, retains 60% original blue finish with some areas of smooth brown freckling and light scratches on the balance, and 50% original case colors on the lever. Wood is very fine with crisp checkering, a few scattered light scratches and dents, and distinct edges. Mechanically excellent.

Provenance: The David Royal Collection

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Savage Model 1899 .250-3000 Lever Action Takedown Rifle

Lot # 1047 (Sale Order: 48 of 596)      

Exceptional Savage Model 1899 .250-3000 Lever Action Takedown Rifle

Manufactured in 1917 according to the production chart on page 134 of the book "A Collector's Guide to the Savage 99 Rifle" (2016) by David Royal. Standard markings and features including the checkered trigger which is unique to this variation of Model 1899. Features a beaded blade front sight and elevation adjustable notch rear sight, standard barrel markings with "Model 1899" nomenclature and Savage Arms Utica, N.Y. address, cartridge counter on the left of the receiver, casehardened lever, right hand thumb safety, and cocking indicator at the top rear of the receiver. Mounted on a checkered Schnabel tip forearm and pistol grip stock with a serrated steel buttplate with the Savage logo.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Exceptionally fine, retains 90% plus original blue finish with some light scratches and handling marks, and 85% original case colors strongest in protected areas of the lever with some fading on the exposed surfaces. Wood is fine with some light handling marks, a reglued crack visible on the left of the forearm, and defined edges. Mechanically excellent.

Provenance: The David Royal Collection

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Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1894 Takedown Rifle

Lot # 1048 (Sale Order: 49 of 596)      

Outstanding Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1894 "Lightweight" Lever Action Takedown Rifle in Desirable .38-55 W.C.F.

Manufactured in 1909, this is a outstanding example of a special ordered Winchester deluxe Model 1894 takedown rifle in the desirable .38-55 W.C.F. caliber. Over seven and a half million of the Model 1894 were produced, with the vast majority being standard grade working guns, making high condition, special ordered deluxe examples extremely desirable on the collectors market. Even though this rifle's serial number falls outside the range of surviving Model 1894 records, the research compiled by Oswalt and Hawk based on the 353,999 remaining ledger records can give an approximation of how scarce this configuration is. They note that only 515 guns were special ordered with a 2/3 length magazine. They state that one in 10 were takedowns and that one in 20 had a pistol grip stock. Additionally, they note that 10,512 guns were ordered with checkered stocks and 17,768 with shotgun butts, with all of these features together, along with the lightweight profile barrel, making for a rare rifle indeed. There are Winchester factory oval proofs marked on top of the barrel and receiver at the breech. The upper left of the lightweight profile barrel is marked with the two-line address and patent marking, nickel steel marking, and the caliber marking at the breech. The upper tang is marked with the three-line model and trademark information, and the serial number is marked on the bottom of the receiver. The left side of the lower tang is marked "7517 RX", with "7517" repeated in the stock inlet along with "94". It is fitted with a low profile variation of Winchester's No. 21 sporting front sight, an elevation adjustable notch rear sight, and a Lyman combination peep sight on the upper tang. It is mounted with an attractively figured, deluxe, H-pattern checkered forearm and pistol grip stock with a hard rubber grip cap and checkered, hard rubber shotgun buttplate with the Winchester logo in the center.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent, retains 97% plus of the bright original high polish blue finish, 70% of the original case colors on the hammer and lever (more vibrant on the hammer), and 95% plus of the nitre blue on the loading gate with some scattered light scratches/handling marks, very slight edge wear, and an extremely small patch of light spotting/surface pitting on the left rear of the receiver. The wood is also excellent with a few scattered light handling marks and crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. An exceptionally high condition, special order, deluxe, lightweight, Winchester Model 1894 takedown rifle that would be a welcome addition to your collection!

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WWI Era Montreal Home Guard Savage 1899D Musket with Bayonet

Lot # 1049 (Sale Order: 50 of 596)      

Rare Documented World War I Era Montreal Home Guard Savage Model 1899D Lever Action Musket Inscribed to John D. Baile, with Equally Rare Bayonet, Medals and Factory Letter, as Pictured in "A Collector's Guide to the Savage 99 Rifle"

Manufactured in 1915 as part of a limited number of Model 1899D muskets delivered to the Montreal Home Guard between 1914-1915, typically found in the 162000-175500 serial range (per page 53 of Royal's book "A Collector's Guide to the Savage 99 Rifle" published 2016), tasked with guarding the Canadian homefront during World War I. "JOHN D. BAILE/MONTREAL HOME GUARD/1914" is inscribed on the left of the receiver. This exact musket, along with its included MHG hat badge medal, is pictured on pages 52-53 of "A Collector's Guide to the Savage 99 Rifle" by David Royal, in which a photo caption indicates that John D. Baile joined the MHG in 1914. The included Savage factory letter, dated December 13, 2002, states in relation to this rifle by serial number, "The record ledgers tell us that your particular rifle was originally manufactured in caliber .303 Savage with a 26" barrel. The record has the 'M' notation next to the serial number designating it as a military model. The rifle was shipped on February 11, 1915 to the Quebec Savings and Trust Co. in Montreal, P.Q. Canada. This company, later became the Canada Permanent Trust Co. The trust company was somehow tied in with the Montreal Polo Club, perhaps by employment and membership in both organizations. The club was located in the Westmount area of Montreal. The officers of the polo club called themselves the 'Montreal Home Guard', and placed the order with Savage Arms as they felt an invasion by the Germans was immanent during WWI. Also according to the serial record, a number stamped on the butt plate should be #754. These are reported to be customer numbers." The customer number "754" is stamped on the buttplate tang. The top of the receiver is marked "SAV. 303" with the serial number "168262" on bottom. After the war it was common for these muskets to have been converted for sporting use, making it difficult to find a MHG Model 1899D musket in original configuration. Includes a bayonet marked with the Savage logo on the blade, leather scabbard, an extra sling swivel, a Montreal Home Guard hat badge medal and another medal.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Fine, retains 60% plus original blue finish concentrated mostly on the receiver, with flaking and smooth gray and brown patina on the balance, scattered light surface freckling, and a patch of light pitting visible on the left of the receiver. Wood is also fine as refinished, with some light handling marks, a filled in wood hole on the bottom rear area of the forearm where a sling swivel may have once resided, a few hairline cracks visible directly behind both the upper and lower tangs, and defined edges. Mechanically excellent. Bayonet and scabbard are very fine. This rare World War I Era Montreal Home Guard Savage Model 1899D Musket would make a fine addition to any military firearms collection!

Provenance: The David Royal Collection

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