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Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1894 Lever Action Takedown

Lot # 3000 (Sale Order: 1 of 606)      

Documented Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1894 Lever Action Takedown Rifle with Rare Factory Gold Shield/Monogram and Factory Letter

Per the Madis serial number data published by Winchester, this rifle is legally an antique. The accompanying factory letter states the rifle was received in the warehouse on December 13, 1899 and shipped the same day to order number 45268 with a half octagon barrel in .30 caliber, plain trigger, checkered pistol grip stock, Lyman rear and Jack front sights, half magazine, hard rubber shotgun buttplate, takedown configuration, and monogram "FAJ" on the "gold shield they sent fitted in cap of grip." A deluxe Model 1894 with a factory monogram gold inlay is rarely encountered. The deluxe configuration and monogram gold inlay make for a rare combination of rare features missing from even the most advanced collections. The rifle is fitted with a Lyman white beaded blade front sight, an elevation adjustable rear sight, and a fold tang peep sight. The barrel has the two-line address ahead of the rear sight and "30 WCF" at the breech on the top flat and the two-line nickel steel marking on the upper left flat. The serial number is stamped on the underside of the frame. As confirmed by the factory letter, a gold shield with a "FAJ" monogram is inlaid on the grip. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber Winchester shotgun buttplate. The checkered forearm and pistol grip stock are nicely figured XX walnut. The buttstock lacks provision for a factory hard rubber grip panel, another rare factory feature. The left side of the lower tang is marked "8924 XX OH." The assembly number "8924" (faint) is repeated on the stock inlet.

Class: Antique

Very good. The barrel and magazine tube retain 40% original blue finish with thinning to brown on the balance and a few patches of pitting. The forend cap, takedown collar, bolt, and frame retain 30% original blue finish with a smooth gray patina on the balance. The wood is also very good with minor handling marks and softened checkering. Mechanically excellent. A special order Winchester Deluxe Model 1894 Takedown Rifle with factory gold monogram inlay that is a must have for the serious Winchester or lever action collector!

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WWI Russian Contract Winchester Model 1895 Musket with Bayonet

Lot # 3001 (Sale Order: 2 of 606)      

Exceptional World War I Russian Contract Winchester Model 1895 Lever Action Musket with Winchester Marked Bayonet

The outbreak of World War I in August of 1914 seemed to have taken the Russian Empire by surprise. Though they had a standing army of over one million prior to the war, and quickly added more than three million conscripts, they remained completely incapable of supplying such vast formations with arms, ammunition, and equipment. These shortages drove the tsar to searching for arms and supplies in almost any form, from nearly anywhere they could be acquired. The Russian government approached nearly all major American arms companies, including Colt for Government Model pistols, Remington and New England-Westinghouse for Mosin-Nagant rifles, and striking a deal with Winchester for 300,000 Model 1895 muskets manufactured to Russian specifications and chambered in 7.62x54 R. By the time of the of the Russian Revolutions of February and October 1917, Winchester had virtually completed the contract. Many of these rifles were issued to Finnish and Baltic troops and saw hard use on the Eastern Front of World War I, through both revolutions of 1917, the civil war that followed, and some were shipped to Spain for use during their civil war of the 1930s, leaving relatively few surviving examples on the American market in any condition and even fewer in exceptional condition like this example. This example was manufactured in 1916, the receiver having the distinguishing charger guides mounted on either side. The standard Winchester markings are on the left of the receiver, upper tang, the serial number is on the lower tang, and Russian acceptance mark on the right of the receiver. There is an import mark on the receiver. The receiver ring has a Winchester oval proof and the "7.62/M.M." caliber marking. It is fitted with a pinned brass blade front sight and folding ladder rear sight. It is mounted with a musket length forearm and upper handguard, as well as a straight grip stock with Russian inspection stamp on the right and a trapdoor military pattern buttplate (cleaning rod not included). Includes a correct Winchester marked bayonet with scabbard and frog, as well as a brown leather sling (partially torn).

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, retains 75% plus of the original blue finish, well above average for these Russian contract 1895s, with the balance having thinned to mostly a grey-brown patina. The wood is also very fine with some scattered minor handling marks and crisp cartouche. Mechanically excellent. One would search a long time to find a better example of a Russian contract Winchester Model 1895 musket!

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Winchester Deluxe Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 3002 (Sale Order: 3 of 606)      

Attractive Documented Antique Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle with Factory Letter

This is a stunning deluxe rifle was manufactured in 1895. 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, and examples in high condition like this one are highly sought after. It will make for a standout piece in any lever action collection. The accompanying factory letter states the rifle had a half octagon barrel in .45-70 caliber, plain trigger, checkered pistol grip stock, Winchester express Lyman rear sight, shotgun hard rubber buttplate, sling, and swivels when received in the warehouse on April 1, 1895 and shipped the same day to order number 9267. The letter indicates the rifle was returned to the factory to receive a half magazine on May 3, 1895 on order number 11478. As Winchester expert and author George Madis noted, "Deluxe Model 86s in the rifles made after 1900 are hard to find, partly due to the higher cost of deluxe features." The buttstock is fitted with a modern Turnbull supplied reproduction Winchester shotgun buttplate (invoice included). The rifle is fitted with a dovetail beaded blade front sight and a three leaf express rear sight with platinum sighting lines. The top barrel flat is stamped with the two-line Winchester legend ahead of the rear sight and "45-70" at the breech. The lower tang has the two-line patent dates marking as well as the serial number. The eyelets mounted on the underside of the forend cap and buttstock hold sling swivels. The forearm and pistol grip stock are highly figured XX deluxe walnut and feature factory "H" style checkering. The left side of the lower tang is marked with the assembly number "536" along with "XX" and "RB". "RB" stands for "rubber buttplate." The matching assembly number "536" appears on the stock inlet.

Class: Antique

Very fine. The barrel and magazine tube retain 95% period refinished blue. 95% plus original blue remains on the bolt. 80% original nitre blue remains on the loading gate. The receiver retains 90% vivid original case colors with fading on the underside. The forend cap, hammer, and lever retain 95% plus original case colors. The metal surface have a coat of dried grease. The wood is also very fine with a repaired chip in the pistol grip, some scattered minor handling marks, and overall crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. A highly attractive representative example of a deluxe variation of Winchester's legendary Model 1886 lever action rifle.

Provenance: The Collection of David L. DeLullo

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Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 3003 (Sale Order: 4 of 606)      

Desirable Documented Early Production Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle with Extremely Rare Casehardened Receiver and Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1895, the rifle offered here is an exceedingly rare example of an early production special order deluxe version of the most successful lever action rifle in history, the Winchester Model 1894. John Moses Browning's design has scarcely been changed between 1894 and today. It is one of about 155 Model 1894s built with a casehardened receiver. It is believed that only 16 of the 155 were deluxe versions such as this example, and it is the sixth of the 155 casehardened Model 1894s made. This is certainly one of the earliest casehardened examples. Moreover, the full octagon barrel, full magazine, and crescent butt configuration is uncommon among the 16 casehardened deluxe Model 1894s. The accompanying factory letter states that this rare rifle was received in the warehouse on April 8, 1895, and shipped the next day to order number 9915 and confirms the octagon barrel in .38-55 caliber, plain trigger, checkered pistol grip stock, and casehardened receiver. The rifle is fitted with a combination Beach front sight, an elevation adjustable rear sight, and a folding tang peep sight. The top barrel flat is marked with the two-line address ahead of the rear sight and "38-55" at the breech. The underside of the frame has the early production serial number. Sling eyelets are mounted on the underside of the forend cap and buttstock. The checkered forearm and pistol grip stock are nicely figured XXX walnut. The buttstock has a hard rubber Winchester grip cap and a casehardened crescent buttplate. The left side of the lower tang is marked "1813" followed by a crossed out "1774" next to "XXX." The assembly number "1813" appears again on the stock inlet.

Class: Antique

Fine. The barrel and magazine tube retain 40% original blue finish with thinning to brown on the balance. The bolt retains 80% original blue finish. The loading gate retains 30% original nitre blue. The frame retains 30% original case colors most vivid on the lower tang. 30% original case colors remain on the lever and hammer. Slight patterns of original case colors remain on the forend cap. The wood is also fine with minor handling marks mostly on the buttstock and overall crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. A rarity in Winchester collecting, this special order deluxe Model 1894 rifle with casehardened receiver will bring added dimension to any lever action collection.

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Union Metallic Cartridge Co. Cartridge Display Board

Lot # 3004 (Sale Order: 5 of 606)      

Desirable Union Metallic Cartridge Co. Cartridge Display Board

Cartridge boards such as this were a great advertisement provided to sporting goods stores by cartridge manufacturers to hang in their shops, giving consumers a physical representation of the wide range of cartridges they provided. One of these boards is clearly shown hanging in the well-known photograph of the interior of J.P. Lower & Sons' shop in Denver, and other examples would have hung in other gunshops around the country as promotional items distributed by the Union Metallic Cartridge Co. in the late 19th century. These cartridge display boards, especially excellent examples like this, naturally make eye-catching display pieces in gun rooms, gun shops, homes, and businesses. Being one of the largest American cartridge manufacturers, Union Metallic Cartridge Co. would have wanted boards such as this hanging in as many retail locations as possible to compete with the likes of Winchester. This impressive board includes cartridges ranging from the tiny BB cap up to the massive 1 inch Gatling. Centered around a central diamond shaped image depicting a herd of deer and the "U.M.C." logo, a number of primers, caps, wads, and cut away brass shotgun shells join the myriad of rifle and revolver rounds. The original inner U.M.C. frame has been reframed (original outer frame removed) in a new outer hardwood frame with glass over the display area. It measures approximately 35 1/4 inches by 48 1/4 inches including the outer frame.

Class: Other

Very fine as professionally reframed, the board itself shows distinct imagery and vibrant color with only the slightest fading overall. The cartridges are almost entirely bright and show minimal aging. The inner frame and outer frame are both very fine with only the slightest handling/storage wear.

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New Haven Arms Co. Henry Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 3005 (Sale Order: 6 of 606)      

Exceptional New Haven Arms Co. Henry Lever Action Rifle

This Henry lever action rifle was manufactured by the New Haven Arms Co. in June 1865. The rifle has the distinctive brass receiver and crescent buttplate with octagon barrel and integral 15-shot magazine. The stock is oil-finished, straight grain American walnut. The barrel has a mid-late production, nickel-silver, square back front sight with tapered profile blade and the final style folding leaf rear sight. The rear sight has a 900 yard notch on the top of the blade, elevator bar stop screw and elevator bar with rounded ends. The stock has the second style buttplate with pointed heel. The buttplate has a hinged brass trapdoor, and the butt trap contains the four-piece, jointed steel ramrod with brass tip furnished with later production Henry rifles. The left side of the stock and the barrel have a factory sling swivel and screw-fastened loop for a sling hook that were standard on later production Henry rifles. The magazine has the late, large diameter follower, and the receiver has the late milled follower cut. The buttplate and tang screws are the cap head style used on mid-late production rifles rather than the hand-fitted and serial numbered screws used on early production rifles. The barrel and magazine are blued, the hammer, lever and trigger have a color casehardened finish, and the receiver and crescent buttplate have the natural brass finish. The top barrel flat is roll-stamped with the second style legend: "HENRY'S PATENT. OCT. 16. 1860/MANUFACT'D BY THE NEWHAVEN ARMS CO. NEWHAVEN.CT." in two lines ahead of the rear sight. This late marking is slightly larger than the first style marking (3 9/32" vs 2 17/32") and uses all serif letters rather than the combination of serif and block letters found in the first style legend. The matching serial number is stamped on the top barrel flat between the rear sight and the left side of the lower receiver tang, and on the inside of the buttplate. The last two digits of the serial number remain on the buttstock with the first two removed by screw from period installed tang sight which has been removed. The tang and buttplate screws are, correctly, not serial numbered. The "W" inspection mark used by Oliver Winchester is stamped on the lower receiver tang between the lever latch and stock screw.

Class: Antique

Excellent. The rifle retains 85% plus of the original blue finish on the barrel/magazine. The barrel has light finish wear on the edges and the blue has faded to a plum patina on the contact points along the bottom of the rear 1/3 of the magazine. The New Haven Arms Co. address and serial number are crisp. Most of the fire blue finish is present on the rear sight elevation bar. The brass receiver and buttplate are both in excellent condition with a very attractive, untouched patina. The receiver side plate joints are perfect. The upper receiver tang has been drilled and tapped for a tang sight. The faded case colors on the hammer, trigger and lever are lightly visible and are mostly a mottled brown patina. Traces of the original fire blue finish are present on the tang and buttplate screws. The stock is also in excellent condition, and retains most of the original oil finish with only a few scattered and very minor handling and storage marks. This is an outstanding example of an 1865 production Henry rifle in excellent condition that would be very difficult to improve upon.

Provenance: The Joe Marlin Hilliard Collection

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Winchester Model 1886 Extra Lightweight Takedown Short Rifle

Lot # 3006 (Sale Order: 7 of 606)      

Winchester Model 1886 Extra Lightweight Takedown Lever Action Short Rifle

Manufactured in 1903. The 22 inch barrel is fitted with a beaded blade Lyman front sight and a single folding leaf Lyman rear sight and is stamped with the two-line address marking and "45-90/WCF" on top and "NICKEL STEEL" on the left side. Model 1886 rifles with special order barrels shorter or longer than the standard 26-inch barrel are scarce. The rifle is also fitted with a 3/4 magazine tube and a folding tang peep sight. The lower tang has the two-line patent dates marking and the serial number. Mounted on smooth walnut forearm and straight grip stock. The buttstock is fitted with a checkered steel shotgun buttplate.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, retaining 85% plus original blue finish with thinning to gray on the balance and a series of minor scratches on the underside of the receiver extending to the takedown collar. Traces of original niter blue remains on the loading gate. 80% plus original case colors remain on the hammer and lever. The wood is also very fine with limited surface chipping at the buttplate and minor dings and scratches overall. Mechanically excellent. A very fine example of a Model 1886 that will be an attractive addition to any Winchester collection.

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Winchester Model 1895 in Desirable .405 W.C.F.

Lot # 3007 (Sale Order: 8 of 606)      

Very Fine Winchester Model 1895 Lever Action Rifle in Desirable .405 W.C.F.

Manufactured in 1908. The barrel has the two-line nickel steel marking on the upper left and "405 W.C.F." on top at the breech. Winchester factory oval proofs are on the barrel and receiver at the breech. The receiver is marked with the two-line Winchester address on the left, three-line trademark on the upper tang, serial number on the lower tang, and has a matted section on the top of the receiver ring. It is fitted with raised dovetailed beaded blade front, elevation adjustable notch rear, and receiver mounted Lyman peep sights, missing rear aperture. Mounted with a smooth Schnabel tip forearm with ebony insert and a straight grip stock with hard rubber Winchester shotgun buttplate.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, retains 85% plus original blue finish and strong case colors on the hammer with some scattered areas thinning to a smooth brown or grey patina and some scattered small patches of very light pitting. The wood is very good with some scattered minor dings and scratches, a dark patch at the heel (old repair), and a minor chip in the toe which includes the buttplate. Mechanically excellent. An exceptional Winchester Model 1895 in Teddy Roosevelt's favorite caliber, often referred to as his "big medicine".

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Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle in .22 Short Caliber

Lot # 3008 (Sale Order: 9 of 606)      

Excellent Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle Chambered in the Desirable .22 Short Caliber

Manufactured in 1893, this is a very fine example of a Winchester Model 1873 lever action rifle that is chambered in the desirable .22 short rimfire caliber. The rifle has the distinctive .22 caliber receiver with no loading gate and front-loading magazine with late pattern magazine tube. Third Model receiver has an integral dust cover guide and dust cover with serrated edges. The top barrel flat is marked "WINCHESTER'S ARMS. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A./KING'S IMPROVEMENT PATENTED MARCH 29. 1866. OCTOBER 16. 1860." ahead of the rear sight and "22 SHORT" at the breech. The bottom of the cartridge elevator is roll-stamped "22 CAL./SHORT." in script letters. The serial number is marked on the lower tang. Blade front, adjustable buck horn rear , and short range tang mounted peep sights. Blue finish with casehardened hammer, lever and buttplate, and mounted with a smooth walnut forearm with steel end cap and straight grip stock with crescent buttplate. The Winchester Model 1873 rifle was the first Winchester .22 caliber rifle and the first .22 caliber repeating rifle manufactured in the United States.

Class: Antique

Excellent. The barrel and magazine tube have 80% original blue with the balance a mottled brown patina with some minor pitting on the forward end. The receiver retains 95% bright original high polish blue finish with scattered flaking, showing a smooth brown patina on the exposed areas. The hammer retains 95% original bright case colors, 60% original case colors remain on the buttplate with a smooth gray patina on the balance and the lever has 40% original case colors with a smooth gray patina on the balance. The wood is also excellent with a few minor pressure dents and handling marks. The markings are crisp and clear. Mechanically excellent.

Provenance: The Gateway Collection

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Engraved Deluxe Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 3009 (Sale Order: 10 of 606)      

Documented Factory Panel Scene Engraved "Like One of One Thousand" Winchester Deluxe Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle with Silver Bands and Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1879, the factory letter indicates this incredible Winchester Model 1873 has an octagon barrel, plain trigger, checkered stock, "New Peep and Globe" sights, and $4.50 engraving and was received in the warehouse on July 12, 1879, and shipped on July 14, 1879, in order 16080. The rifle features silver inlaid bands and scroll engraving at the muzzle and breech like a One of One Thousand. Perhaps no other Winchester carries more public appeal or notoriety than the “1 of 1000” in both the 1873 and 1876 models and as James D. Gordon stated have “long been the epitome of desirable guns.” The One of One Thousand program was announced by Winchester in 1873 and then more fully explained in Winchester’s 1875 catalog under the headline “Variety of Arms” which stated: "Every Sporting Rifle we make will be proved and shot at a target, and the target will be numbered to correspond with the barrel and be attached to it. When one hundred barrels are thus proved, the one making the best target will be selected and set aside, and another hundred proved in the same way, and so on until one thousand have been tested and ten targets selected with the barrels with which they were made. They will then be made up into Guns, in which each part is selected with the utmost care and finished in the finest manner. They will then be again subjected to trials for accuracy, and the best of the ten selected and marked ‘One of a thousand,’ the price of which will be $80.00 to $100.00. The other nine will be marked ‘one of a hundred,’ and the price will be from $60.00 to $75.00 each. Sportsmen will readily see that this severe process of gleaning will be a slow and expensive one, and the result be but a limited number of choice Guns, and that orders should be given in advance of their wants, or patience exercised with the necessary delay of filling them." While this Model 1873 is not part of the 1 of 1000 series, just having 1 of 1000 type embellishments shows the influence Winchester's advertising campaign had on the public. When wanting the finest in firearms artistry, the 1 of 1000 proved to be a great influencer. Ulrich scroll engraving is on most of the frame and even around the "thumb print" on the dust cover and on the cartridge elevator and a circular panel scene showing a running stag is on the right. Traces of an inscription can be seen on the sideplate. The rifle remained in the same family for many years, and when they sold it, they unfortunately removed the inscription from the side plate. The rifle has a dovetailed globe front sight, standard two-line address and King's patent marking, dovetailed sporting rear sight, Birmingham proof marks on the barrel, screw affixed dust cover guide rail, tang mounted graduated peep sight, plain trigger, serial number on the lower tang in an engraved panel, and deluxe checkered forearm and straight wrist stock with engraved matching assembly number "973" crescent rifle buttplate with trapdoor compartment containing the takedown cleaning rod. Assembly number "973" marked on lower left side of tang and in the stock inlet, which is also stamped "9".

Class: Antique

Very fine with 90% original blue on the barrel with a dark aged patina on the inlaid silver bands, 60% original blue on the magazine tube which has some minor pitting and dings, 75% case colors with especially bright original case colors on the lever and hammer and professionally refinished side plate, and generally only mild age and storage related wear. The wood is also very fine and has crisp checkering attractive figure and grain, handling and storage marks, a few small chips, and some scrapes on the right side of the wrist. Mechanically excellent. Overall, this is a very attractive and beautiful factory engraved Model 1873 with a lot of original finish.

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Casehardened Winchester Deluxe Model 1890 Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 3010 (Sale Order: 11 of 606)      

Exceptional Documented Winchester Deluxe Model 1890 Slide Action Rifle in .22 Short with Desirable Casehardened Receiver and Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1899, the included factory letter confirms the serial number, .22 short caliber, checkered pistol grip stock, special order sights, and September 26, 1899 date of shipment. Lyman combination front and scarce Lyman No. 6 two leaf folding rear sights, first style barrel inscription, "22 SHORT" on top barrel flat at the breech, Winchester proofs correctly absent, casehardened Second Model receiver with hidden locking lugs, and standard three-line maker, model, and patent marking on the upper tang with flip up rear peep sight. The magazine tube is a post-1911 factory replacement with the reinforcing collar. Fancy 1X walnut deluxe checkered pistol grip stock with Winchester hard rubber grip cap, and crescent buttplate. The left side of the lower tang is stamped "7094 X" with "7094" on the end of the buttstock and unmarked buttplate.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Exceptionally fine with 85% bright original blue finish on the barrel, well defined markings, some small nicks and scattered scratches, replacement magazine, and mild cycling marks on the slide bar and receiver rails. The receiver has 80% vivid original case colors, and mostly gray patina on the lower tang and trigger guard. The wood is also very fine with small dings and bruises overall, mildly worn checkering, and mostly gray patina on the buttplate.

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Winchester Model 90 Slide Action Rifle in .22 LR

Lot # 3011 (Sale Order: 12 of 606)      

Excellent Winchester Model 90 Slide Action Rifle in Desirable .22 LR

Manufactured in 1920. Winchester beaded blade front and elevation adjustable rear notch sights, standard barrel markings, Winchester "WP" proofs on the barrel and receiver at the breech, standard Third Model receiver with exposed locking lugs, standard upper tang markings, and matching numbers on the receiver and lower tang. Short 12 groove slide handle and plain straight grip stock with blue steel crescent buttplate.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent with 95% bright original blue finish, some mild cycling marks on the slide bar and receiver rails, light handling marks, and some small scattered scratches. The wood is also excellent with just a few small dings, an mild edge wear and flaking of finish visible on the buttplate. Mechanically excellent.

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Early Production Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action Carbine

Lot # 3012 (Sale Order: 13 of 606)      

Interesting Early Production Winchester Model 1866 Carbine with Henry Patent Barrel Address and Japanese Registration Markings

Manufactured in 1867, the second year of production, the carbine has the second model features which include: (1) flared receiver at the junction with the forearm, (2) single upper tang screw, and (3) indented loading gate. The hammer has a hand-knurled spur and no half-cock feature. The second pattern stock has a 3 1/2-inch wrist and is fitted with the early Henry style crescent buttplate with hinged trap and no reinforcing web. The barrel has a front band with integral steel sight blade and a Henry style folding leaf rear sight with elevation bar stop screw. A staple-mounted saddle ring is located on the left side of the receiver. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped with the two-line legend: "HENRY'S PATENT-OCT. 16. 1860/KING'S-PATENT-MARCH 29. 1861" ahead of the rear sight. The serial number is stamped beneath the stock on the left side of the lower receiver tang. A second serial number, "14806", is stamped on the inside of the stock in the upper tang inlet and on the inside of the buttplate. A line of eight Japanese characters is stamped on the right side of the stock parallel to the lower tang, and four additional characters are stamped on the right side of the stock toward the butt. The rifle is accompanied by an article published in "The Winchester Collector" by Francis Allan, Chip Goddard and Takehito Jimbo entitled "Henry Rifles & Winchester Carbines in Japan - Follow-Up." The article states that 5,000 Winchester Model 1866 carbines were shipped to Japan in 1867 and identifies some of the Japanese registration marks stamped on the stocks of Model 1866 carbine serial numbers 15465, 17994, and 18672. Included with the carbine is a letter dated May 20, 2007, that describes how this carbine was purchased from a resident of Tombstone, Arizona, who claimed to have found it while exploring an abandoned mine during the 1920s.

Class: Antique

Fine. The carbine barrel, magazine, and bands have 20% blue with the balance a smooth plum-brown patina. The barrel markings are legible, and the rear sight is complete and appears to be original to the carbine. The brass buttplate has a good-looking, unpolished patina. The fine receiver shows minimal handling or storage wear, and the side plate joints are perfect. The buttplate has a number of minor dents and scratches. The straight grain walnut stock and forearm are both in fine overall condition with a number of minor handling marks. The Japanese registration marks on the right side of the stock are lightly struck and only partly legible. The stock and buttplate apparently came from a different carbine. However, the proximity of the receiver and stock numbers indicates that the barrel/receiver and stock/buttplate both came from Japanese Model 1866 carbines and were period mis-matched. This is a fine example of an early production Winchester Model 1866 saddle ring carbine with rarely encountered Japanese registration markings and a colorful but unsubstantiated history.

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Winchester Factory Presentation, Deluxe Model 1866 Rifle

Lot # 3013 (Sale Order: 14 of 606)      

Spectacular, Rare and Historic Deluxe Silver-Plated Winchester Factory Presentation Model 1866 Lever Action Rifle

Manufactured in 1874, this is a spectacular example of a deluxe Winchester factory presentation Model 1866 rifle. The rifle features a silver-plated frame, trigger, crescent buttplate, and forearm cap as well as a highly figured, piano finished, English walnut stock and forearm. The barrel, magazine, bolt, and loading gate are blued and the hammer and lever casehardened. The right side plate is inscribed "David Ross" in script letters. The left side plate is inscribed "Presented to the 2nd Regt. Rifle Association/By the/ Winchester Rifle Club/New Haven/Conn." in six-lines. The rifle has the Third Model frame profile and external serial number located on the lower tang between the lever latch and the tang screw. The rifle has a 24 inch octagon barrel and full-length magazine. The barrel has a sporting style front sight with nickel-silver blade and a folding leaf rear sight with 900 yard center notch and external retaining spring. The upper receiver tang is factory drilled and tapped for a rear sight. The trigger is the thin, pointed style found on engraved and special order firearms. The crescent buttplate has a hinged trap door; the butt trap contains a jointed steel cleaning rod. The stock and forearm have silver-plated factory sling swivels. The top barrel flat is roll-stamped "WINCHESTER'S-REPEATING ARMS NEW HAVEN. CT./ KING'S-IMPROVEMENT-PATENTED-MARCH 29. 1866. OCTOBER 16. 1860." ahead of the rear sight. The serial number "124832" is stamped in script numerals on the lower tang. The partial serial number "4832" is stamped in the upper stock inlet and on the inside of the buttplate. A "V" assembly mark and "R" (rifle) receiver identification mark are stamped on the left side of the lower tang underneath the stock.

Class: Antique

Excellent plus. This rare rifle retains 99% of the untouched original silver-plated and 95% plus blue finishes. The delicate silver-plating on the forearm cap, receiver and buttplate has tarnished with age, but has not been polished and shows very limited handling wear. The receiver is in excellent overall condition with pristine side plate joints and shows only a few very minor handling marks. The inscriptions on the side plates are extremely crisp. The blue finish on the barrel and magazine has only very minor high point wear and a mild patch of light pitting on the center top of barrel. The loading gate has 90% plus of the niter blue finish intact under a coat of old grease. The hammer has vivid case colors. The case colors on the lever have faded to an attractive blue patina. The barrel legend and tang serial number are sharp. The bore is mirror bright. The deluxe, fancy grain, English walnut stock and forearm retain more than 90% of the high polish piano finish and are in excellent condition; wear is limited to a few very minor handling marks. Winchester factory presentation rifles are extremely rare. Only a few Model 1866 rifles have silver-plated receivers and buttplates or deluxe English walnut stocks and forearms. This rare and spectacular rifle has the unique combination of a Winchester factory presentation and equally rare silver-plated finish with deluxe English walnut stock and forearm.

Provenance: The Quail Creek Collection

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Antique Special Order Winchester Model 1892 Takedown Rifle

Lot # 3014 (Sale Order: 15 of 606)      

Exceptional Antique Special Order Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Takedown Rifle with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1894, this is an exceptional example of a documented special order takedown Winchester Model 1892 rifle. The included factory letter lists the rifle in .32 caliber with an octagon barrel, plain trigger, and takedown configuration when received at the warehouse on 1 September 1894 and shipped on 12 October 1894 in order number 23910. The top barrel flat is marked with the standard two-line address and the caliber marking at the breech. The upper tang is marked with the three-line model, trademark, and patent date, and the serial number is marked on the bottom of the receiver. It is fitted with a period modified blade front sight and elevation adjustable buckhorn rear sights. It is mounted with a very nicely figured smooth forearm and straight grip stock with a crescent buttplate.

Class: Antique

Exceptionally fine, retains 85% plus of the original blue finish, 50% of the vibrant original case colors on the hammer and lever (traces on the buttplate), and 70% of the original nitre blue on the loading gate with some scattered light handling marks and light edge wear. The wood is excellent with a few scattered minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

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Winchester Deluxe Model 1886 Lightweight Takedown Rifle

Lot # 3015 (Sale Order: 16 of 606)      

Documented Winchester Deluxe Model 1886 Lightweight Lever Action Takedown Rifle with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1915, the accompanying factory letter states the rifle was charged to Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co. of Boston Massachusetts, was received in the warehouse on July 25, 1917 and shipped on August 7, 1917 to order number 808448 with round barrel in .33 WCF, checkered pistol grip stock, 2/3 magazine tube, shotgun butt, hard rubber buttplate, takedown configuration, and oil finish wood. The rifle is fitted with a W.F. Sheard beaded blade front sight, elevation adjustable Charles Daniels rear sight, and Marble tang peep sight. The barrel has the two-line Winchester address stamped ahead of the rear sight, the two-line nickel steel marking on the left side, and "33 WCF." at the breech. A Winchester factory oval proof is stamped on the receiver and barrel at the breech. The lower tang has the two-line patent dates marking and serial number. The highly figured deluxe walnut forearm and pistol grip stock are checkered. The buttstock features Winchester hard rubber grip cap and shotgun buttplate.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, retaining 85% original blue finish with thinning to brown on the balance and some scratches and pitting/spotting mostly on the receiver. 50% original nitre blue remains on the loading gate. Patterns of faded out original case colors remain on the lever. The refinished wood is fine with minor dings and scratches and softened checkering. Mechanically excellent.

Provenance: The Collection of David L. DeLullo

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Winchester Deluxe Model 1895 Lever Action Rifle in .35 W.C.F.

Lot # 3016 (Sale Order: 17 of 606)      

Fine Winchester Deluxe Model 1895 Lever Action Rifle in .35 W.C.F.

Manufactured in 1914, both the barrel and receiver ring have the correct Winchester factory oval proofs, which the one on the receiver ring offset to accommodate the factory matted area on top. The left side of the receiver has the standard two-line address and patent dates and the upper left of the barrel has the nickel steel and caliber marking. The upper tang is marked with the three-line model and trademark information and the serial number is on the lower tang. The left side of the lower tang is marked "8" and "808" is marked in the stock inlet. It is fitted with a ramped, beaded blade front sight and an elevation adjustable buckhorn rear sight. It is fitted with a very finely figured, H-pattern checkered, Schnabel tip forearm with ebony insert and straight grip stock with a checkered hard rubber buttplate and non-factory added sling swivels mounted on each.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Fine, retains 70% plus of the original blue finish with a few patches of mild flaking on the receiver showing mostly a brown patina and some light high spot wear. The wood is also very fine with a V-shaped gouge/stamp on the right of the wrist and otherwise minimal handling marks and crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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New Haven Arms Co., Volcanic No.1 Pocket Pistol

Lot # 3017 (Sale Order: 18 of 606)      

Extremely Fine New Haven Arms Co., Volcanic No.1 Pocket Lever Action Pistol with Rare Silver-Plated Frame

This deluxe Volcanic No. 1 Pocket Pistol was manufactured by the New Haven Arms Co. circa 1858. This diminutive lever action pistol has a 3 1/2 inch octagon barrel with integral six-shot magazine with high polish blue finish and silver-plated brass frame. The hammer, trigger and lever are color casehardened, and the two-piece walnut grips have a varnished piano finish. The barrel has a pinch-top front sight. A notch rear sight is mounted in a dovetail on the frame. The legend "NEW HAVEN CONN./PATENT FEB. 14. 1854" is roll-stamped in two-lines on the top barrel flat. The serial number is stamped on the left side of the butt beneath the grips and on the inside of both grips. All of the visible serial numbers match. The omission of the "VOLCANIC" markings on the barrel indicates that this pistol was manufactured after Oliver Winchester assumed control of the Volcanic Repeating Arms Co. and reorganized it as the New Haven Arms Co. in April 1857. The New Haven Arms Co. manufactured approximately 850 No. 1 Pocket Pistols between 1857 and 1862. Volcanic firearms combined a self-contained cartridge, integral spring-loaded magazine and self-cocking lever action in one revolutionary firearm. With improved cartridges the Volcanic action served as the basis for the successful Henry rifle and Winchester Model 1866, 1873 and 1876 rifles.

Class: Antique

Extremely fine. The pistol is all original and retains 85% plus of the bright original blue, silver-plated and casehardened finish. The barrel has 95% of the high polish blue finish. Wear is limited to scattered light handling marks and some high point wear. The barrel legend is crisp. The brass frame retains 80% of the delicate original silver-plated finish. The plated finish has high point wear on the edges and with heavier wear concentrated on the back strap and contact points near the hammer. The side plate joints are tight. The hammer, trigger and finger lever retain 80% plus of the original muted color casehardened finish. The grips are excellent and have most of the original piano finish varnish. It is difficult to find Volcanic firearms with this much original finish. This is an outstanding example of a deluxe, silver-plated New Haven Arms Volcanic No. 1 Pocket Pistol.

Provenance: The Joe Marlin Hilliard Collection

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Special Order Winchester Model 1886 Deluxe Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 3018 (Sale Order: 19 of 606)      

Antique Special Order Winchester Model 1886 Deluxe Lever Action Rifle with Rare Documented Factory Installed Military Wind Gauge Rear Sight and Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1888, this Winchester Model 1886 Deluxe sporting rifle was manufactured in 1888. The rifle has a highly figured fancy grain walnut forearm and pistol grip stock with Winchester "Style H" checkering. The stock has a crescent steel buttplate and ebony inlay on the pistol grip. The rifle has a half octagon/half round barrel with full length magazine. The barrel, magazine, bolt and loading gate have a blue finish. The forearm cap, frame, hammer, loading lever and buttplate are color casehardened. The barrel has a special order Beach folding combination front sight and a very rare Winchester musket-style "Military Wind Gauge" rear sight with 1,000 yard leaf. A combination peep sight is mounted on the upper tang. The top barrel flat is roll-stamped "-MANUFACTURED BY THE-/-WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A.-" in two lines ahead of the rear sight. The caliber designation, "40-82 W.C.F.", is stamped on the top barrel flat between the rear sight and the receiver. The lower tang has the 1884 and 1885 patent dates stamped in two lines behind the trigger and the serial number "20516" stamped in script numerals behind the lower tang screw. The accompanying factory letter lists serial number 20516 as a carbine (records error), 40/82 caliber, 1/2 octagon barrel, plain trigger, checkered pistol grip stock, Beach and midwind gauge sights and that it was shipped on August 4, 1888, on order number 10236. A factory fitted military rear sight on a Model 1886 deluxe sporting Rifle is a very unusual if not unique feature; this rifle may be a one-of-a-kind piece.

Class: Antique

Very fine. The rifle retains 75% plus of the original blue finish on the barrel and magazine tube. The barrel, bolt and loading gate have 95% of the original blue finish. The blue finish on the magazine is thin and shows some light handling wear. The case colors on the forearm cap, receiver, lever and buttplate retain 40% with the balance having faded to a silver-gray with the pattern of the case colors present overall. Half of the case colors are present on the hammer and lower tang. The highly figured stock and forearm are both also very fine. Nearly all of the high polish varnish finish remains. The checkering on the forearm and pistol grip has some minor handling wear and the stock and forearm have a few minor handling and storage marks. The markings on the barrel and receiver are crisp. Mechanically excellent. This is an exceptional example of a unique special order Model 1886 Deluxe lever action rifle.

Provenance: The Gateway Collection

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New Haven Arms Company Volcanic Lever Action Carbine

Lot # 3019 (Sale Order: 20 of 606)      

Exceptional New Haven Arms Company Volcanic Lever Action Carbine

The New Haven Arms Company manufactured an estimated 1,000 lever action carbines with 16, 21, and 25 inch barrels, and they were numbered in the same sequence as the pistols and pistol carbines. The high condition example offered here has a 16 1/2 inch barrel and a rare plain polished brass frame. These carbines are generally encountered with factory engraved frames. The barrel is fitted with a German silver blade front sight and is stamped "NEW HAVEN CONN. PATENT FEB. 14.1854" in one line on the top flat. The frame is fitted with a factory nitre blued elevation adjustable notch sight. The distinctive brass receiver has circular cut-outs on either end of the ejection port. The receiver and buttplate are natural brass. The number "13" appears on the left side of the lower tang under the stock, on the stock under the buttplate, on the three tang screws, on the buttplate, and on the two buttplate screws. The Volcanic lever action firearms are historically significant and represent an important step in the development of American repeating firearms and self-contained cartridges. The lever action and integral spring-loaded magazine of these pistols and carbines served as the basic design for the Henry rifle, and Oliver Winchester's investment in the Volcanic Repeating Arms Company eventually led to the establishment of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company and the Model 1866, 1873, and 1876 rifles. The Volcanic repeaters were mainly hampered by their underpowered and often problematic ammunition. After the New Haven pistols, lever action designs focused on rifles and carbines.

Class: Antique

Very fine. The barrel and magazine tube 50% original blue finish with thinning to brown on the balance and some light pitting. The brass has a very attractive mellow appearance with faint scratches. The very fine receiver has tight fitting sideplates. The stock is very fine with a hairline crack barely visible at lower tang, and some minor handling marks. Magazine follower jammed, otherwise mechanically functions fine. A solid example of one of only 1,000 manufactured New Haven Arms Co. Volcanic carbines.

Provenance: The Gateway Collection

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Buffalo Bill Presentation Winchester 1895 Lever Action Carbine

Lot # 3020 (Sale Order: 21 of 606)      

Rare, Historic and Extraordinarily Well-Documented Winchester Deluxe Model 1895 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine Presented by Buffalo Bill (William F. Cody) to Deadwood Businessman and Friend M.R. "Gold Nugget Mike/Deadwood Mike" Russell with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1902, this is a rare deluxe version of the Winchester Model 1895 lever action carbine that was factory documented as presented by famed Wild West legend and showman Buffalo Bill to Deadwood, South Dakota, business mogul and longtime friend Mike Russell. This carbine is pictured and described in R.L. Wilson's book "Buffalo Bill's Wild West: An American Legend" (pages 179 and 181). Cody used a Model 1895 on hunting expeditions, and he is known to have presented Model 1895s to friends. Also pictured and described in Wilson's book is a similar deluxe Model 1895 carbine that Buffalo Bill presented to David F. Powell, serial number 48751 (pages 179 and 181). Both of these carbines have a deluxe stock featuring a silver stock presentation plaque. Another presentation Model 1895 was presented to Chief Plenty Coups of the Crow Nation by Prince Albert of Monaco. At the time, Prince Albert was visiting Cody, Wyoming, and hunting with Buffalo Bill. Although Buffalo Bill did not personally present the rifle to Chief Plenty Coups, film footage of the presentation shows Cody present at the ceremony, even holding the gun, which had an engraved plaque on the stock. Speaking to Buffalo Bill's generosity, former Senior Curator of the Buffalo Bill Historical Center Dr. Paul Fees stated, "[Buffalo Bill] is known to have made several gifts after 1895, all Winchesters. After 1895 he is known to have purchased and presented several Model 1895 Winchesters in .30 government or .405 caliber to adult friends." The factory letter lists the date of serialization as October 2, 1902; confirms the carbine configuration; .30 caliber; oil finished fancy, checkered stock; Lyman front and receiver mounted sights; the "Coin silver plate in stock engraved: "Presented to M. R. Russel by his friend Col. W. F. Cody - Buffalo Bill"; "Name on right side frame: "M. R. Russell"; received in the warehouse on October 23, 1902, and shipped the following day as order number 151629. The silver inscription plaque on this carbine is found on the left side of the buttstock and reads, "PRESENTED TO/M.R. Russell,/BY HIS FRIEND/COL. W.F. Cody/Buffalo Bill." The right side of the receiver is marked "M.R. RUSSELL." The carbine is equipped with a pinned beaded blade front sight, military style folding leaf rear sight with tangent base and Lyman receiver sight. A saddle ring staple with ring is mounted on the left side of the receiver. The left side of the receiver also has the long two line address/patent information. The upper tang is marked "WINCHESTER/-MODEL 1895-." The top of the chamber has the caliber marking "30." Mounted with a highly figured finger grooved forearm, handguard and straight grip stock. The forearm and stock wrist feature multi-point checkering. The buttstock is fitted with a crescent buttplate with compartment. In 1863 Mike Russell arrived in the United States from Tipperary, Ireland, with $12.00 in his pocket and big dreams of fortune awaiting him on the Western frontier swirling in his head. He took a job with the Kansas-Pacific Railroad, and by the time he arrived in Deadwood, South Dakota, in early 1877, he had befriended buffalo hunter and future famed wild west showman William "Buffalo Bill" Cody and $516.00 to his name, which he used to start a saloon. Legend states that his nickname "Gold Nugget Mike" was in reference to a heavy chain of Black Hills nuggets that crossed Russell's vest. Russell also went by the nickname "Deadwood Mike," possibly a playful moniker inspired by the popular period fictional dime novel character Deadwood Dick. In Deadwood, his dream of making it big on the Western frontier had been realized. The story goes that Russell was so successful that his wealth was able to help Buffalo Bill out of a financial jam. After hearing that his friend was short of funds while performing in England, Russell wired Buffalo Bill $20,000 on a day's notice. A grateful Buffalo Bill showed his appreciation by sending a stuffed buffalo for Russell's Buffalo Bar, which was named after the legendary showman and for over a century has operated on Main Street, living on today as part of the Buffalo Bodega Complex. Russell and Buffalo Bill met in Kansas in the 1860s, and according to the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, "Russell was probably Cody's oldest and closest friend." Around 1895, Russell sold Cody cattle and horses under Russell's TE Brand, which Cody used to establish the TE Ranch southwest of Cody, Wyoming. At the time of Cody's death the 4,000 acre property, which borders the
more... Provenance: The Robert M. Lee Collection; The Paul Stuart Collection

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Deluxe Gold Gilt Factory Engraved Henry Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 3021 (Sale Order: 22 of 606)      

Rare Deluxe Gold Gilt Factory Engraved Henry Lever Action Rifle

This deluxe Henry rifle was manufactured by the New Haven Arms Co. c. 1866. The brass receiver and buttplate are gold gilt, the barrel and integral magazine are blued, and the hammer and loading lever are color casehardened. The stock is nicely figured walnut with a high polish piano finish. The receiver and buttplate are decorated with the second style factory engraving which features open Germanic scrollwork on a punch-dot background on the sides and top of the receiver, upper tang and buttplate heel. A running deer is engraved below the scrollwork on the left side plate. The receiver engraving has double line borders with scalloped edges. The second style engraving features scrollwork panels on the front of the receiver rather than the flower motif used on most earlier factory engraved Henry rifles. The rifle was probably engraved by Samuel Hoggson who is credited with engraving most of the factory engraved Henry rifles. The barrel has a replacement front sight and a folding leaf rear sight. The Third Style rear sight has a 900 yard center notch and lacks the elevator bar retaining screw found on the later Henry rear sights. The magazine has the late, large diameter cartridge follower, and the receiver follower slot has the later milled flats. The buttplate is the second pattern with pointed heel. The butt trap contains the correct four-piece, steel cleaning rod furnished with later production Henry rifles. The left side of the stock and barrel are fitted with the standard Henry sling swivel and screw-mounted loop for a sling hook. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped with the two-line legend "HENRY'S PATENT. OCT. 16. 1860/MANUFACT'D BY THE NEWHAVEN ARMS CO. NEWHAVEN. CT." ahead of the rear sight. This second style legend is larger than the legend on early Henry rifles and utilizes all Roman (serifed) letters. The serial number is stamped on the top of the barrel behind the rear sight, on the inside of the buttplate below the lower screw hole, on the left side of the lower tang underneath the stock and in the upper tang inlet of the stock. All of the visible serial numbers match. The late style, cap-head buttplate and tang screws are, correctly, not serial numbered. A factory inspection mark "F" is stamped on the left side of the upper tang and the assembly number "23" is stamped on the left side of the lower tang. Most Henry rifles were working guns that lacked special order features; deluxe Henry rifles, like this example, with special finishes, high quality wood and factory engraving are rare.

Class: Antique

Very good plus. The rifle has traces of the original gold gilt finish in protected areas of the receiver and traces of the blue finish on the barrel/magazine. The balance of the barrel/magazine has an attractive plum brown patina. The barrel edges show some handling wear and the New Haven Arms legend is light. The stock and buttplate have a mellow un-polished patina. The well-executed factory Germanic pattern scrollwork and game panel scene are crisp. The side plate joints are tight; there is no indication that the side plates have ever been removed from the receiver. The hammer shows 50% of the original case colors. The lever has an even plum brown patina. The nicely figured stock is fine and retains most of the polished piano finish. Wear is limited to a few shallow dents and scratches primarily in the vicinity of the sling swivel. This is an attractive example of a rare gold gilt deluxe factory engraved Henry rifle.

Provenance: The Joe Marlin Hilliard Collection

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Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 3022 (Sale Order: 23 of 606)      

Documented Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle with Extra Barrel, Case, and George Madis Letter

Manufactured in 1910. This is a desirable example of a factory refurbished special order Winchester deluxe Model 1892 rifle. The Winchester Model 1892 was often viewed as a working gun, meaning that relatively few were ordered with extra bells and whistles, let alone several special order features seen on this example. The rifle is fitted with a Lyman beaded blade front sight, a Lyman folding two leaf rear sight, and folding tang peep sight. The upper left barrel flat is marked with the two-line Winchester address/patent date legend followed by "NICKEL STEEL." The top barrel flat is marked "32 WCF" at the breech. The Winchester factory oval proof is stamped on the barrel before the caliber marking and double stamped on the receiver at the breech. The half magazine and half octagon barrel are special order features. The underside of the receiver has the serial number. The checkered forearm and pistol grip stock are highly figured walnut. The buttstock is fitted with a Winchester hard rubber grip cap and shotgun buttplate. The left side of the upper tang is marked with a "1" inside a triangle and the number "693." The left side of the lower tang is marked "207." The stock inlet is marked "207" followed by "T92." The extra full octagon barrel is chambered in 25-20 WCF and features a full magazine, a restamped Winchester factory oval proof, a Lyman beaded blade front sight, a Lyman folding two leaf rear sight, and a checkered deluxe forearm. In his included letter, Winchester historian and author George Madis discussed the rarity of this set: "Two barrel sets, as we see here, were rarely ordered and very few have survived." Madis continued, "We very rarely fine cased sets in two calibers: with this set are reloading tools for both calibers, the .32-20 and .25-20." This gun set was featured in "The Winchester Collector, Volume 8, Number 3 (Summer) 1985 (issue included) where it is cited as found in Canada circa 1965. The period canvas takedown case contains a Winchester Model 1892 bore scope, reloading tools for .32 WCF and .25-20 WCF, a box of Winchester .25-20 cartridges, a box of Western .32 WCF bullets, and a box of .25-20 bullets.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine. The barrel retains 95% factory refinished blue finish with a patch of pitting ahead of the rear sight. The remaining metal surfaces retain 80% of the factory blue finish. The replacement wood is also very fine with some minor handling marks and overall crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. The .25-20 barrel is fine with 90% of the factory blue finish and wood with some minor handling marks and some softened checkering. The case is very good.

Provenance: Property of a Distinguished Southern Clergyman

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Antique Winchester Deluxe Model 1886 Lever Action .45-70 Rifle

Lot # 3023 (Sale Order: 24 of 606)      

Antique Winchester Deluxe Model 1886 Lever Action .45-70 Rifle

The powerful Winchester Model 1886 remains one of the most iconic lever action rifles. It was John Browning's first lever action rifle design. Special order '86s remain especially popular with modern collectors. This example was manufactured in 1896 and is mounted with checkered XX deluxe walnut forearm and pistol grip stock. The rifle is fitted with a Lyman beaded blade front sight, an elevation adjustable rear sight, and special order 2/3 length magazine tube. The half octagon barrel is stamped with the two-line Winchester address ahead of the rear sight and "45-70" at the breech. The lower tang has the two-line patent dates marking and the serial number. The upper tang is marked "-MODEL 1886-." The receiver has the highly desirable casehardened finish. The replacement buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber Winchester grip cap and a crescent buttplate. The left side of the lower tang is marked "76 XX RB." The stock inlet and buttplate have the assembly number "107."

Class: Antique

Very good plus. The barrel and magazine tube retain 40% original blue finish with smooth brown-gray patina on the balance. The bolt retains 95% original blue finish. The receiver, hammer, and lever retain 20% original case colors. 30% original nitre blue remains on the loading gate. The wood is fine with a series of blemishes near the buttplate (right side), some minor handling marks, slight chip at grip cap, and overall crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

Provenance: Property of a Distinguished Southern Clergyman

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Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 3024 (Sale Order: 25 of 606)      

Fine Antique Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle

Manufactured in 1891, the Model 1873 is one of the most famous of all American firearms and has been popularly known as "the Gun that Won the West" due to its popularity with pioneers, as well as the Native Americans they were often in conflict with. It was often paired with a Colt Single Action Army or other revolver chambered in a matching caliber, which made carrying ammunition for both simple and allowed an individual to be ready to defend themselves against man or beast in a variety of tough situations. This example is a Third Model with integral dust cover guide and dust cover with serrations at the rear. The two-line address and King's patent marking is marked on the top of the barrel along with the caliber marking at the breech. The model designation is on the upper tang, the caliber designation on the cartridge elevator, and serial number is on the lower tang. It is fitted with a dovetail blade front sight and an elevation adjustable rear sight. It is mounted with a smooth forearm and straight grip stock with a trapdoor crescent buttplate with the compartment holding a four piece cleaning rod.

Class: Antique

Fine, retaining 60% original blue finish with thinning to brown on the balance. Traces of original nitre blue remains on the loading gate. 80% original case colors remain on the hammer. Traces of original case colors remain on the lever. The wood is also very fine with some minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

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