Premiere Firearms Auction - Day 1

Premiere Firearms Auction - Day 1

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Desirable Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 1017)      

Desirable Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine

Manufactured in 1870. This is a solid representative example of a well above average condition Winchester Model 1866 Saddle Ring Carbine. The top of the barrel is marked with the two-line address/King's improvement patent dates, and the serial number is marked on the lower tang behind the trigger. Blade front sight integral with the barrel band and folding two leaf rear sight. There is a saddle ring and staple attached to the left rear of the receiver. Blue barrel and magazine tube, casehardened hammer and lever. Mounted with a smooth walnut forearm and straight grip stock with buttstock compartment with an original three piece cleaning rod.

Very good. The metal surfaces have a dark patina with some minor spotting and pitting on the barrel and magazine tube. The brass components are fine and have an attractive natural aged patina. The wood remains very good with scattered minor dents, dings and scratches. The action is fine.

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Antique Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine with Box of Ammunition

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 2 of 1017)      

Antique Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine with Box of Ammunition

This solid Winchester Model 1873 SRC was manufactured in 1892. The top of the barrel ahead of the front sight is marked with the two line address/King's Improvement patent dates and "44 W.C.F." at the breech. The upper tang is marked "MODEL 1873", the serial number is on the lower tang, and the bottom of the brass cartridge elevator is marked "44 CAL". Fitted with a bayonet style blade front sight, folding ladder rear sight, and saddle ring and staple on the left side of the receiver. Blue finish with casehardened hammer. Lever and buttplate, and mounted with a smooth walnut forearm and straight grip stock with a carbine buttplate with compartment (cleaning rod not included). The number "191" is stamped on the underside of the stock, possibly a rack or inventory number. Comes with a 50 count box of Winchester Repeating Arms Co. 44 caliber ammunition.

Very good plus. The carbine retains 20% original blue finish concentrated in protected areas, with a smooth gray and brown patina on the balance. There are a number of light scratches on the left side of the receiver, as well as a few minor dings. The hammer retains most of the bright original case colors, while the lever and buttplate have a smooth dark patina. The wood is also good with a minor chip on the left side of the toe and overall scattered minor dents, dings and scratches. The markings are crisp and clear. The action is excellent. The box of ammunition is currently sealed in plastic wrap. The seal appears to be broken and it remains very good with a couple of minor stains and some minor soiling.

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Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 1017)      

Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine

This is a representative example of a scarce Winchester Model 1886 saddle ring carbine with possible western history. The top of the barrel is marked with the two-line address ahead of the rear sight and "38-56/W.C.F." at the breech. The upper tang is marked "-MODEL 1886-," and the lower tang is marked with the two patent dates directly behind the trigger and the serial number on the end. It has pinned blade front and folding ladder rear sights, saddle ring on the left side of the receiver, blue barrel and magazine and remaining parts casehardened and smooth forearm and straight grip stock with carbine buttplate. With a handwritten note of provenance stating this carbine was bought by Paul Berg on June 9, 1893 from L. Sealey, Casper, Wyoming.

Good. The carbine retains mostly silvered out case colors, otherwise a mottled brown-gray patina. The wood is fair with cracks on the wrist and forearm, a large gouge on the forearm and chipping along the grain. Mechanically excellent.

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Special Order Winchester Model 1894 Semi-Deluxe Lever Action Carbine

Lot # 4 (Sale Order: 4 of 1017)      

Special Order Winchester Model 1894 Semi-Deluxe Lever Action Carbine

Manufactured in 1926 with a semi-deluxe checkered pistol grip stock. Pinned blade front sight with folding ladder rear sight. The right rear side of the barrel has the two line address marking, and the left rear is marked with the model, maker over trademark, nickel steel and caliber markings. The Winchester oval proof is marked on top of the barrel and receiver at the breech. The upper tang has the three line model/trade mark information and the underside of the frame has the serial number. 1/2 length magazine and one barrel band. Mounted with a checkered walnut forearm and pistol grip stock with factory hard rubber grip cap and factory checkered hard rubber shotgun style buttplate.

Fine. The carbine retains 70% slightly faded original blue finish on the barrel and magazine tube with some thinning to gray. The receiver is a mix of smooth brown and gray patina with 30% original blue finish which is mostly in the protected areas. The hammer and lever have a smooth dark patina. The wood is very good with 60% original varnish remaining and shows some scattered minor dents, dings and scratches. The markings are crisp and clear. The action is excellent.

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Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 5 of 1017)      

Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine

Standard 1892 carbine that was manufactured in 1926 with 20 inch round barrel in 38-40 WCF caliber. Square base pinned front sight with a silver bead and an adjustable fold down rear sight. It has a staple and saddle ring mounted on the left side of the receiver. Standard barrel and upper tang markings. Smooth forearm and straight grip stock with a steel carbine buttplate.

Fine. The barrel and magazine tube retain 85% thinning original blue finish with minor pitting on the magazine tube and some small minor scratches on the barrel. The receiver retains 30% dark original blue finish mainly in protected areas with a smooth brown and gray patina on the balance. The wood is good with some age cracks on the right side of the stock and overall some minor dents and dings. The markings are crisp and clear. The action is excellent.

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Documented Unique, Special Order, Winchester Model 1876 Carbine with Factory Letter

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 6 of 1017)      

Documented Unique, Special Order, Winchester Model 1876 Carbine with Factory Letter

Winchester Model 1876 "Centennial" Lever Action Carbine manufactured in 1878. The carbine has the 'Second Model' receiver with screw-fastened dust cover rail and dust cover with impressed oval 'thumbprint'. This carbine has a number of special order features including the very rare combination of blued barrel, case-hardened receiver and buttplate with nickel-plated forend, barrel band, loading gate, dust cover, hammer, trigger and lever. Accompanying the carbine is a Cody Firearms Museum letter that describes it as: "Carbine, Set Trigger, Sporting Leaf Sight, Casehardened, Sling and Swivel" and "Nickel Trim". The letter states this carbine was shipped from Winchester on December 5, 1878. The carbine has the distinctive full length forearm secured by one band and special forearm tip. The barrel has a steel block front sight and special order long leaf rear sight with markings on the opposite side of the leaf. The receiver has a single set-trigger. Nickel-plated sling swivels are mounted on the barrel band and stock. The upper receiver tang is factory drilled and tapped. The carbine style buttplate has no butt trap. The stock and forearm are straight grain American walnut. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped with the two-line Winchester legend: "WINCHESTER'S-REPEATING-ARMS NEW HAVEN CT./KING'S-IMPROVEMENT-PATENTED MARCH 29 1866, OCTOBER 16. 1860" in two lines ahead of the rear sight. The Winchester legend is partially covered by the rear sight base. The upper receiver tang is roll-stamped: "MODEL 1876." in fancy letters. The assembly number, "12" is stamped in small numerals on the top of the dust cover rail. The serial number, "8637" is engraved in script numerals on the lower tang between the lever latch and rear tang screw.

Fine overall. 60% of the original blue is present on the barrel although the finish is thin and the markings are light. The case colors on the receiver have silvered and the receiver has a smooth silver-gray patina with traces of case colors in protected areas. The case colors on the buttplate have a darker patina and remain about 60% intact. Nearly all of the special order nickel-plated finish is present on the forearm cap, barrel band, dust cover, loading gate, hammer, trigger and lever. The stock and forearm remain in very good overall condition with some scattered and relatively minor handling and storage marks. All Model 1876 Centennial carbines are scarce. Carbines with special order features are rare. The combination of special order rear sight, set trigger, sling swivels and nickel trim make this carbine unique and possibly one-of-a-kind.

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Very Fine Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine with Factory Letter

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 7 of 1017)      

Very Fine Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine with Factory Letter

Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine that was manufactured in 1904. The carbine has a 20-inch round barrel with full-length magazine. The barrel has a block front sight base fitted with a Lyman "Jack Sight" blade with brass bead and a standard folding leaf rear sight graduated from 200-900 yards. The upper receiver tang is factory drilled and tapped for a rear sight. The hammer has the second pattern impressed knurling with curved base. A staple-mounted saddle ring is located on the left side of the receiver. The stock has the standard carbine style buttplate. The barrel is roll-stamped with the third style legend: "MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO./NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A. PATENTED OCTOBER 14. 1884." located between the lower barrel band and the rear sight. The caliber designation "38 W.C.F." is roll-stamped on the top of the barrel between the rear sight and the receiver. The upper receiver tang is roll-stamped with the second style designation: "MODEL 1892/-WINCHESTER-/TRADE MARK" in three lines. The serial number "257927" is roll-stamped across the bottom of the receiver. The barrel, magazine, barrel bands, receiver, bolt, trigger and buttplate have the Winchester commercial blue finish. The loading gate is fire blue. The hammer and loading lever are casehardened with muted case colors. The stock and forearm are straight grain American walnut with the standard Winchester oil finish. The included factory letter confirms carbine configuration and caliber. It was received in warehouse on August 3, 1904, and shipped on August 6, 1904.

Very fine. The barrel and magazine have 90% plus of the original blue finish. The barrel legend and caliber designation are crisp. The upper and lower barrel bands have about 90% of the finish with some light scuff marks on the sides of the bands. The blue on the receiver shows light handling wear with thin finish on the contact points on the bottom and right side and a few scattered scratches. The left side of the receiver has the typical light scuff marks from contact with the saddle ring. The receiver retains 85% of the blue finish. Nearly all of the blue is present on the bolt. The loading gate has more than 90% of the fire blue finish intact. The buttplate retains about 75% of the original blue with some surface rust on the heel. The stock and forearm remain in excellent condition with close to 95% of the original oil finish; wear is limited to a few scattered storage marks. This is a very fine example of a highly desirable Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine.

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Excellent Deluxe Winchester 1886 Deluxe Special Order Rifle with Factory Letter

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 8 of 1017)      

Excellent Deluxe Winchester 1886 Deluxe Special Order Rifle with Factory Letter

This is an excellent example of a deluxe special order early production 1886 Winchester lever action rifle. This rifle is accompanied by a factory letter dated Jan 2009 that substantiates this exact configuration. The factory used extra fancy grade walnut in both the stock and forend. As noted this is a fairly low production caliber as it was overshadowed by the 40-65 and 45-70 calibers and certainly is a fairly rare rifle with standard features except let alone the deluxe pistol grip stock and exceptional wood. This rifle was produced July 1891. The top barrel flat is marked "MANUFACTURED BY THE/--WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S.A.--" with breech end of the barrel marked "40-82 W.C.F.". The upper tang is marked "-MODEL 1886-" with the serial number marked on the rear of the lower tang and the two line, two patent date marking directly behind the trigger. It has a silver blade front sight and an adjustable sporting rear sight with serrations on the sides of the blade. It has a combination of blued parts with a color casehardened receiver, hammer, loading lever, forend cap and butt plate.

Excellent overall with 95% of the original blue finish on the barrel and magazine tube showing some light thinning and browning with nice sharp flats and markings. The receiver and hammer retain 75% of the original case colors, fading on the sides of the receiver with a silvery appearance on the underside of the action. The forend cap, loading lever and butt plate all compliment the balance of the rifle. The stock and forend are also excellent both show most of their factory hand rubbed high polish finish with distinct checkering showing nice diamonds with light wear. Mechanically excellent. A super condition, all original, early 1886 Winchester rifle.

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Very Fine Antique Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 9 of 1017)      

Very Fine Antique Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle

Manufactured in 1895. German silver blade front and elevation adjustable rear sights mounted on a barrel marked with the two-line address ahead of the rear sight and "38 W.C.F." at the breech. The upper tang is marked "MODEL 1892/-WINCHESTER-/PAT. OCT. 14. 1884." The underside of the frame is marked with the serial number. The hammer, lever and buttplate are casehardened, and the remaining metal surfaces are blue. Mounted with a smooth nicely figured walnut forearm with forend cap and straight grip stock with crescent buttplate.

Very fine. The rifle retains 75% plus bright original blue finish with the balance a smooth brown patina. The hammer, lever and buttplate retain nearly 80% original case colors. The wood is also very fine with some minor pressure dents and scratches. Mechanically excellent.

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Exceptional Second Year Production, Special Order, Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle in Desir

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 10 of 1017)      

Exceptional Second Year Production, Special Order, Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle in Desirable .38-55 W.C.F. Caliber

Winchester Model 1894 Sporting Rifle manufactured in 1895. The rifle has special order features that include: 26-inch round barrel with half magazine, shotgun style hard rubber buttplate and Lyman "Jack" front sight with white bead. The rifle has a sporting style buckhorn rear sight with serrated edges and screw adjustable center notch. The upper tang is factory drilled and tapped. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped with the legend: "-MANUFACTURED BY THE-/- WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A.-" in two lines ahead of the rear sight. The caliber designation: "38-55" is stamped on the top of the barrel immediately ahead of the receiver. The upper tang is roll-stamped: "MODEL 1894/-WINCHESTER-/PAT. AUG.21.1894". The serial number "66747" is stamped across the underside of the receiver just behind the forearm. The rifle has a blue finish with casehardened hammer. The stock and forearm are varnished, straight grain, American walnut. The black, hard rubber, shotgun buttplate is checkered and embossed with the "WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS" logo in the center.

Excellent. This rifle is all original and retains more than 90% of the blue finish. The barrel has nearly all of the blue, and wear is limited to several small spots of age discoloration near the muzzle. The receiver retains more than 90% of the blue finish with some thinning on the flared edges at the junction with the forearm. Nearly all of the original blue is present on the bolt. The loading gate and ejector have nearly all of the niter blue finish. The hammer shows strong case colors. The barrel and receiver markings are crisp. The stock and forearm are in excellent overall condition and retain at least 90% of the low luster varnish finish. Wear is limited to a few very minor handling and storage marks. This is an exceptional example of a second year production Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action .38-55 Rifle.

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Exceptional Factory Engraved New Haven Arms Co. Volcanic No. 1 Pocket Pistol

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 11 of 1017)      

Exceptional Factory Engraved New Haven Arms Co. Volcanic No. 1 Pocket Pistol

Manufactured circa 1857-1860. The pistol is factory engraved and fitted with factory grips serial numbered to the pistol. The pistol has the distinctive brass frame with octagon barrel and integral magazine and finger hole loading lever. The barrel/magazine are blued. The hammer, trigger and lever are color casehardened. The frame is factory engraved with large open scrollwork. The barrel has a steel front sight and a fixed rear sight is mounted in a dovetail on the frame. The hammer has a knurled spur. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped "NEW HAVEN CONN./PATENT FEB. 14.1854" in two-lines. These markings were adopted by the newly formed New Haven Arms Company after Oliver Winchester reorganized the Volcanic Repeating Arms Company in April 1857. The serial number "735" is stamped on the lower left side of the frame underneath the grip and on the inside of both grips. The Volcanic pistols and carbines are extremely important firearms. They represent a key step in the development of both self-contained cartridges and repeating, magazine firearms. The toggle lever action utilized on Volcanic pistols and carbines eventually evolved into the action used on the successful Henry rifle and the Winchester Model 1866, 1873 and 1876 rifles and carbines. The Volcanic Repeating Arms Co. and the New Haven Arms Co. were the beginning of Oliver Winchester's involvement in firearms manufacturing and the beginning of the Winchester Repeating Arms Co.

Fine. The pistol is all original and retains more than 60% of the blue, casehardened and untouched brass finish. The blue on the barrel and magazine has faded to a pleasing gray/brown patina. The edges are sharp, metal surfaces are smooth, and the barrel markings are extremely crisp. The case colors on the lever, trigger and hammer have faded to a brown patina. The brass frame is in outstanding condition and has a very attractive, untouched patina. The side plate joints are perfect. The open scroll factory engraving is extremely crisp. The factory grips are in excellent condition. This is an exceptionally fine example of a rare factory engraved New Haven Arms Co. Volcanic No. 1 Pocket Pistol.

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Outstanding Documented Special Order Winchester Model 1886 Deluxe .50 Caliber Express Lever Action S

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 12 of 1017)      

Outstanding Documented Special Order Winchester Model 1886 Deluxe .50 Caliber Express Lever Action Sporting Rifle with Ammunition and Factory Letter

This is an exceptional example of a Winchester Model 1886 Deluxe Express Sporting Rifle with Cody Firearms Museum letter that states this rifle was shipped from the Winchester Warehouse on December 27, 1895. The letter describes the rifle features as caliber .50/110 with 1/2 octagon barrel, plain trigger, checkered stock, pistol grip, Lyman front and rear sights, 1/2 magazine and shotgun butt. The rifle has a blue barrel, bolt and loading gate. The forearm cap, receiver, hammer, loading lever and steel shotgun buttplate have a color casehardened finish. The highly figured, fancy grain walnut stock and forearm have a highly polished finish. The forearm and pistol grip have the popular Winchester "Style H" checkering. The bottom of the pistol grip has a hard rubber cap embossed with "WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO." The half-round barrel has a dovetail mounted Lyman "Winchester Express" front sight with white bead and a rare short range "Winchester Express" rear sight with platinum sighting line and three folding leaves graduated for 50, 100 and 200 yards. 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 "50 EX" is roll-stamped on the top barrel flat between the rear sight and the receiver. The upper receiver tang is roll-stamped "-MODEl 1886-". The lower tang is stamped with the "1884" and "1885" patent dates behind the trigger. The serial number "107020" is stamped in script numerals on the lower tang behind the rear tang screw. Comes with three full boxes of vintage .50 Express cartridges (60 rounds total). Two of the three boxes carry the "Cartridges for Model 1886" label.

Excellent. The rifle is exceptional and retains 97% of the original blue and 95% plus casehardened finish. The barrel, bolt and loading gate retain nearly all of the blue finish. The case colors on the forearm cap have silvered slightly. The top and sides of the receiver and upper tang have vivid case colors. The case colors on the underside of the receiver and lever show handling wear and have faded to a silver patina. The hammer and sides of the lever show strong case colors. The buttplate has a mottled brown finish with some pitting at the heel. The fancy grain stock and forearm are excellent; nearly all of the original high polish finish is intact and the checkered panels are sharp. The stock and forearm have only a few very minor storage and handling marks. The markings on the barrel and frame are sharp. This is an outstanding example of a scarce and very desirable Special Order Model 1886 Deluxe Express Sporting Rifle. Correction: this lot includes "60 rounds" of ammunition

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Outstanding Embellished Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle with Gold Inlaid Game Scenes and Re

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 13 of 1017)      

Outstanding Embellished Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle with Gold Inlaid Game Scenes and Relief Carved Deluxe Walnut Stock and Forend in .45-70

This is probably the most impressive of the highly embellished examples of this group of lever action rifles. This specific rifle is a Winchester Model 1886 that was originally manufactured in 1912 in the always popular .45-70 cartridge and subsequently custom embellished. This beautiful rifle features a 26 inch full octagon barrel, takedown mechanism, a half-length magazine tube, a pistol grip stock, and a crescent buttplate. It has a beautiful rust blued metal finish and a color casehardened hammer, loading lever, and crescent buttplate. This rifle exhibits the most extensive engraving and solid gold game animal scenes that are enhanced with huge amounts of both gold and platinum wire inlays that both form the borders on the rifle as well as enhance the overall themes. There are six gold inlaid game animals; one bear and two dogs on the left side in a single panel scene, a mountain lion stalking a large buck on the right side, and a large bull moose in a separate scene on the underside of the receiver. All six animals have wonderful highlighted detail and symmetrical appearances and features. Five of the game animals are depicted in their appropriate forest or mountain habitats, and all of the animals are enhanced by large both large and small English type scroll engraving and geometric accents and borders. This rifle also includes numerous and extensive gold and platinum filled wire borders around the game scenes, the sides and borders of the receivers, as well as on the barrel, the forend cap, the takedown mechanism, loading lever and buttplate. There are also several areas where the engraver intertwined several gold and platinum wires vignettes to help accent the borders. The large gold inlaid game animals and wire borders are masterfully executed throughout. This rifle is pictured in his book "Winchester Highly Finished Arms" on page 1 and 2. The game animal scenes/engraving depicted are actually copies of the original Winchester number 1 pattern engraving. "A" style pattern of hand carving are on the stock and forend. The rifle has been signed on the right underside of the receiver with an intertwined "D/T" initials. The fine scroll engraving is also on the muzzle and breech end of the barrel, underside of the receiver, sides of the forend cap, sides of the cocking lever and heel and toe area of the buttplate. The engraving and inlays cover approximately 65% of the rifle's metal surface. The intricate and detailed gold wire inlays are found on the rear of the forend cap, the front edge of the receiver, both sides (the flats) of the receiver and on the heel of the buttplate. Additionally, the muzzle and breech end of the barrel have double barrel bands; one gold and the other band platinum. The rifle is fitted with an extra fancy, deluxe pistol grip walnut stock and forend beautifully hand carved in the Winchester "A" style noted above. The wood has been highly hand polished and varnished. The top of the barrel has been roll marked with the two-line factory style markings of: "MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO./NEW HAVEN CONN U.S.A. PATENTED OCT.14.1885, JAN.20.1885.," and the caliber markings "45-70" is stamped in front of the receiver. The upper tang is marked "MODEL 1886-WINCHESTER-TRADE MARK REG. IN U.S. PAT. OFF." The rifle is accompanied by a "Winchester Highly Finished Arms" catalog by Doug Turnbull Restoration.

Near mint as professionally embellished by Doug Turnbull Restoration with 99% of the current rust blued and color casehardened finish overall. The stock and forend are also in crisp near mint condition with beautiful checkering.

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Outstanding Beautifully Engraved and Highly Embellished Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle wit

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Outstanding Beautifully Engraved and Highly Embellished Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle with Gold Wire Filled Borders and Hand Carved Deluxe Walnut Stock and Forend in Desirable .32 Win. Special

This rifle was originally manufactured in 1904, and it features a 26 inch full octagon barrel, a pistol grip stock, a beautiful rust blued metal finish and a color casehardened hammer, loading lever and crescent buttplate. Additionally, this rifle has three full form inlaid game animals: two on the left side and one on the right side. Both are in woodland scenes on the sides of the receiver, and both are surrounded with excellent fine English roll engraving with large geometric accent patterns and geometric border. This wonderful rifle also includes numerous, extensive gold filled wire borders around the game scenes as well as along many of the borders of the receivers. Additionally, there are several inlaid platinum wire borders intermixed in the gold wire filled borders. The game scenes are masterfully executed throughout. This rifle is actually pictured in the book "Winchester Highly Finished Arms" on page 3 and 4. The game scenes/engraving depicted are actually copies of the original Winchester number 2 pattern. "F" style pattern of hand carving and fine line checkering is on the stock and forend. The rifle has been engraved by the Master Engraver Neil Hermsen; his initials and engraver symbol (N/engraving tools/H) are found behind the trigger. The left side of the receiver shows two deer standing in a woodland scene, and a single standing large bull moose is on the right side. The underside of the receiver shows a detailed intermixed geometric pattern of both gold and platinum wire inlays. The fine scroll engraving is also on the muzzle and breech end of the barrel, underside of the receiver, sides of the forend cap, sides of the cocking lever and heel and toe area of the buttplate. The engraving covers approximately 65% of the rifle's metal surface. The intricate and detailed gold wire inlays are found on the rear of the forend cap, the front edge of the receiver, both sides (the flats) of the receiver and on the heel of the buttplate. Additionally, the muzzle and breech end of the barrel also have two barrel bands: one band of gold inlaid wire and the one platinum wire inlay. The rifle is fitted with a extra fancy, deluxe pistol grip walnut stock and forend beautifully hand carved in the Winchester "F" style noted above. The wood has been highly hand polished and varnished. The top of the barrel has been roll marked with the two-line factory style markings of: "MANUFACTURED BY THE/WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO./NEW HAVEN CONN U.S.A. PATENTED AUGUST 21. 1894" The caliber marking "32 W.S." is stamped in front of the receiver. Additionally, the flat area of the rear sight also has platinum wire inlays, and it has a half-gold blade sporting front sight. The upper tang is marked "MODEL 1894-WINCHESTER-TRADE MARK-" . The rifle is accompanied by a "Winchester Highly Finished Arms" catalog by Doug Turnbull Restoration.

Near mint as professionally embellished by Doug Turnbull Restoration with 99% of the current rust blued and color casehardened finish overall. The stock and forend are also in crisp like new condition with beautiful checkering.

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Outstanding Embellished Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle with Gold Inlaid Borders and Relief

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 15 of 1017)      

Outstanding Embellished Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle with Gold Inlaid Borders and Relief Carved Deluxe Walnut Stock and Forend in Desirable .44 WCF

This is a superb example of a highly custom embellished lever action rifle. This fabulous rifle was originally manufactured in 1900, subsequently custom embellished, and features a full octagon barrel, a pistol grip stock, and a beautiful rust blued metal finish and a color casehardened hammer, loading lever and crescent buttplate. In addition, the rifle features two beautiful deep relief game scenes on each side of the receiver surrounded with excellent fine English scroll engraving with a geometric border that also includes extensive gold filled wire borders and a platinum wire border around the game scene on the underside of the receiver. The game scenes are all "deep relief" cut and masterfully executed throughout. This rifle is actually pictured in the book "Winchester Highly Finished Arms" on page 5 and 6. The game scenes depicted are actually copies of the original Winchester number 3 pattern with a "B" style of hand carving and fine line checkering on the stock and forend. The rifle is signed "JOHN K. PEASE ENGR. On the lower tang. The left side of the receiver shows three elks. A large dahl sheep standing on top of a mountain is on the right side, and a large bull moose is on the underside. The fine scroll engraving is also on the muzzle and breech end of the barrel, underside of the receiver, sides of the forend cap, sides of the cocking lever and heel and toe area of the buttplate. The engraving covers approximately 75% of the rifle's metal surface. The intricate and detailed gold wire inlays are found on the rear of the forend cap, the front edge of the receiver, both sides (the flats) of the receiver and on the heel of the buttplate. Additionally, the muzzle end of the barrel and the moose scene on the underside of the receiver all have the platinum wire inlay borders. It is fitted with an extra fancy, deluxe pistol grip walnut stock and forend beautifully hand carved in the Winchester "B" style noted above. The wood has been highly hand polished and varnished. The top of the barrel has been roll marked with the two-line factory style markings of: "-MANUFACTURED BY THE/-WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A.-", and the caliber marking "44 W.C.F." is stamped in front of the receiver. The upper tang is marked "MODEL 1892/-WINCHESTER-/TRADE MARK-" . The rifle is accompanied by a "Winchester Highly Finished Arms" catalog by Doug Turnbull Restoration.

Near mint as professionally embellished by Doug Turnbull Restoration with 99% of the current rust blued and color casehardened finish overall. The stock and forend are also in crisp, near mint condition with beautiful checkering.

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Superb Highly Embellished Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 16 of 1017)      

Superb Highly Embellished Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle

This is another absolutely stunning example of a highly custom embellished Winchester lever action rifle. This example has a beautiful rust blued metal finish with a color casehardened hammer, loading lever and crescent buttplate with gold line accent bands on the takedown mechanism, buttplate, rear of the receiver and forend cap. This was originally a special order rifle as it has pistol grip stock, takedown barrel mechanism and a round barrel with a full length magazine tube. This specific Model 1894 rifle is actually pictured in his book "Winchester Highly Finished Arms" on page 7 and 8. It has been masterfully embellished/engraved in a Winchester number 4 pattern that depicts a large and detailed game scene on each sides of the receiver, combine with beautiful English type scroll engraving with a geometric border around the edges. As noted, it has also been enhanced by a single gold wire filled band on the on the forend cap, sides of the takedown mechanism, the rear of the receiver and heel area of the buttplate. The rifle has actually been engraved by the Master Engraver Neil Hermsen, his initials and engraver symbol (N/engraving tools/H) are found behind the trigger. The engraving covers approximately 50% of the rifles metal surface. It is fitted with a beautiful, extra fancy 3X figured, select walnut stock and forend. The stock and forend have matching "D" style carving intermixed with hand cut checkering on the sides of the forend and pistol grip area. Although not specifically marked, the stock work or carving/checkering was probably performed by either Joe Rundell or Paula Bebout as both are listed in the noted reference book. The wood has been highly hand polished and varnished. This rifle was manufactured in 1898 and is fitted with a 26 inch round barrel with a takedown barrel mechanism with a full-length magazine. The top of the barrel has been roll marked with the two line factory style markings of: "-MANUFACTURED BY THE-/WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A.-", with the caliber markings of "30 W.C.F." marked in front of the receiver. The left rear side of the barrel has also been roll marked with "NICKEL STEEL BARREL/ESPECIALLY FOR SMOKELESS POWDER". The upper tang is also marked "MODEL 1894/-WINCHESTER-/PAT. AUG. 21.1894." The rifle is accompanied by a "Winchester Highly Finished Arms" catalog by Doug Turnbull Restoration.

Near mint as professionally embellished by Doug Turnbull Restoration with 99% of the current rust blued and color casehardened finish overall. The stock and forend are also in crisp near mint condition with beautiful checkering.

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Beautiful Highly Embellished Winchester Model 1895 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 17 of 1017)      

Beautiful Highly Embellished Winchester Model 1895 Lever Action Rifle

This is an absolutely beautiful example of a highly custom embellished Winchester lever action rifle. This specific Model 1895 rifle is pictured in the accompanying book "Winchester Highly Finished Arms" on page 9 and 10. It has been custom embellished in a Winchester number 5 pattern that depicts an oval panel game scene on each side with the left side showing two large running bull elks with two standing pronghorn antelope on the right side. Both panel scenes are surrounded by an intricate vine and leaf engraved pattern, which covers approximately half of the rifles metal surface. Additionally, the breech end of the barrel has a single silver band directly in front of the receiver. It has also been stocked in a beautiful matching set of extra fancy/3x walnut stock and forend. The buttstock has the correct pistol grip pattern with a Winchester grip cap and a crescent buttplate. Both components having been beautifully checkered in a very fine scroll pattern. The wood has been highly hand polished and varnished. It is fitted with a tapered round barrel that is roll marked on top with the standard two-line markings. The Model 1895 was the first non-detachable box magazine rifle offered by Winchester. This rifle was manufactured in 1896 and subsequently custom embellished. The top of the barrel has the two line factory style markings of: "-MANUFACTURED BY THE-/WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A.-", with the caliber markings of "30 US" stamped in front of the receiver. The upper tang is marked "-WINCHESTER/Model 1895-" The forend is fitted with an ebony forend insert with a Winchester marked pistol grip cap.

Near mint as professionally embellished by Doug Turnbull Restoration with 99% of the current rust blued finish still remaining overall. The buttstock and forend are both in near mint condition with fine line checkering.

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Outstanding Signed Embellished Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 18 of 1017)      

Outstanding Signed Embellished Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle

This is a beautiful example of a highly custom embellished Winchester lever action rifle. It has a beautiful rust blued metal finish and a color casehardened hammer, loading lever and crescent buttplate. This specific Model 1892 rifle is actually pictured in the book "Winchester Highly Finished Arms" on page 11 and 12. It has been masterfully embellished/engraved in a Winchester number 6 pattern that depicts an oval panel game scene on each side with an "H" pattern checkered stock and forend. The rifle has actually been signed by the Master Engraver John K. Pease (his name is located on the lower tang by the trigger). The left side of the receiver shows a large dahl sheep stranding on top of a mountain with the right side showing a large buck deer, with both panel scenes are surrounded by an fine English scroll type engraving with a geometric pattern border. The engraving is also on the muzzle and breech end of the barrel, underside of the receiver, forend cap and the toe and heel area of the buttplate. The engraving covers 50% of the rifle's metal surface. It is fitted with a straight grip walnut stock with the noted "H" pattern checkering. The stock is a extra fancy 3x grade wood with a straight grain forend. The wood has been highly, hand polished and varnished. This rifle was originally manufactured in 1908. The top of the barrel has been roll marked with the two-line factory style markings of: "MANUFACTURED BY THE/WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A. PATENTED AUGUST 21. 1894.", and the caliber marking "44 W.C.F." is stamped in front of the receiver. The upper tang is marked "MODEL 1892/-WINCHESTER-/TRADE MARK-" . The rifle is accompanied by a "Winchester Highly Finished Arms" catalog by Doug Turnbull Restoration.

Near mint as professionally embellished by Doug Turnbull Restoration with 99% of the current blue and case colors. The buttstock and forend are also in near mint condition with the beautiful hand rubbed varnish finish and the sharp checkering. It looks just like it came form the factory.

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Superb Signed Embellished Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 19 of 1017)      

Superb Signed Embellished Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle

This is an absolutely stunning example of a highly custom embellished Winchester lever action rifles. It has a beautiful rust blued metal finish and a color casehardened hammer, loading lever and crescent buttplate. This style of Model 1892 rifle is pictured in the book "Winchester Highly Finished Arms" on page 13 and 14. It has been masterfully custom embellished/engraved in a Winchester number 7 pattern and has a very fine scroll engraving overall. The rifle has actually been engraved by the Master Engraver Neil Hermsen; his initials and engraver symbol (N/engraving tools/H) are found behind the trigger. The engraving is also on the breech end of the barrel, underside of the receiver, sides of the forend cap and the heel and toe area of the buttplate. The engraving covers approximately 50% of the rifle's metal surface. It is fitted with a straight grip, beautiful, extra fancy, 3x figured, select walnut stock and forend. The stock and forend have matching "H" pattern checkering on the sides. The wood has been highly hand polished and varnished. This rifle was originally manufactured in 1900 and subsequently custom embellished. It is fitted with a 24 inch full octagon barrel and a half-length magazine. The top of the barrel has been roll marked with the two-line factory style markings of: "-MANUFACTURED BY THE-/-WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN-WINCHESTER-/PAT. OCT, 14. 1884-" . The rifle is accompanied by a "Winchester Highly Finished Arms" catalog by Doug Turnbull Restoration.

Near mint as professionally embellished by Doug Turnbull Restoration with 99% of the current rust blued and color casehardened finish overall. The stock and forend are also in crisp, near mint condition with beautiful checkering.

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Highly Embellished Winchester Model 1890 Takedown Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 20 of 1017)      

Highly Embellished Winchester Model 1890 Takedown Slide Action Rifle

This is a beautiful example of a custom embellished/upgraded Winchester Model 1890 slide action rifle. This highly custom embellished example features a # 8 Winchester style engraving pattern on the sides of the receiver which depicts squirrels and rabbits in a game scenes on each side, with a fine English scroll engraving around the borders of the scenes and the receiver. It has also been restocked with a deluxe presentation type pistol grip walnut stock with fine checkering on the sides of the pistol grip area. This rifle is a second model with the blued takedown frame and an octagon barrel. The barrel has fixed sights, and it has been remarked on top in with the two line New Haven address followed by "22 SHORT" on the top rear flat in front of the receiver. The three line model/patent date marking is stamped on the upper tang, and the serial number is on the lower tang. The stock has a casehardened crescent buttplate with a hard rubber Winchester marked grip cap. It is fitted with a 12 groove pump handle. The 1890 was the first slide-action rifle ever produced by Winchester and was designed by John and Matthew Browning. It became one of the most successful rimfire repeating rifle for general shooting ever manufactured by Winchester and was used by trick/target shooters in the early 1900s. The rifle is accompanied by a "Winchester Highly Finished Arms" catalog by Doug Turnbull Restoration.

Near mint as professionally embellished by Doug Turnbull Restoration with 99% of the current rust blued finish overall with a color casehardened hammer and crescent buttplate. The stock and pump handle both show 99% of the current varnished finish overall.

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Superb Highly Embellished Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle in Desirable 44 WCF

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 21 of 1017)      

Superb Highly Embellished Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle in Desirable 44 WCF

This is an absolutely beautiful example of a highly custom embellished Winchester lever action rifle. It has a beautiful rust blued metal finish with a color casehardened hammer, loading lever and crescent buttplate, and this style of Model 1892 rifle is pictured in the book "Winchester Highly Finished Arms" on page 17 and 18. It has been masterfully restored and engraved in a Winchester number 9 pattern that depicts an oval panel game scene on each side and has an "H" pattern checkered stock and forend. The left side of the receiver shows a large running buck, and both panel scenes are surrounded by an fine scroll engraving with a geometric pattern border that is also on the breech end of the barrel and the forend cap. The engraving covers 50% of the rifle's metal surface. It is fitted with a straight grip walnut stock with the noted "H" pattern checkering. The stock has a fancy 1x wood pattern, and it has a straight grain forend. The wood has been highly hand polished and varnished. This rifle was manufactured in 1904, and the top of the barrel has been roll marked with the two line factory style markings of: "-MANUFACTURED BY THE-/-WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A.-", with the caliber markings of "44 W.C.F." stamped in front of the receiver. The upper tang is marked "MODEL 1892/-WINCHESTER-/TRADE MARK" . The rifle is accompanied by a "Winchester Highly Finished Arms" catalog by Doug Turnbull Restoration.

Near mint as professionally embellished by Doug Turnbull Restoration with 99% of the current blue and case colors as professionally embellished. The buttstock and forend are also in near mint condition with the beautiful hand rubbed varnish finish with excellent checkering.

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Superb Embellished Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 22 of 1017)      

Superb Embellished Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle

This is an absolutely beautiful and highly custom embellished example of a Winchester lever action rifle. It has a beautiful rust blued metal finish with a color casehardened hammer, loading lever and crescent buttplate. It was a special order rifle in that it has a pistol grip stock with a 24 inch full octagon barrel with sporting front and rear sights, and it was manufactured in 1901 and subsequently custom embellished. This specific Model 1892 rifle is actually pictured in his book "Winchester Highly Finished Arms" on page 19 and 20. It has been masterfully custom embellished in a Winchester number 10 style pattern that has an oval panel game scene on the left side that depicts a large male deer in a wooded scene and fine English scroll type engraving on the right side around the loading gate. The engraving covers approximately 35% plus of the rifle's metal surface. It is currently fitted with a beautiful, extra fancy, 3s walnut stock and forend. Both have been beautiful hand checkered in a Winchester "H" style pattern on the side of the forend and pistol grip area. The wood has been highly, hand polished and varnished. The top of the barrel has been roll marked with the two line factory style markings of: "MANUFACTURED BY THE/WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A.", with the caliber markings of "44 W.C.F." stamped in front of the receiver. The upper tang is marked "MODEL 1892/-WINCHESTER-/ PAT. OCT. 14. 1894" . The rifle is accompanied by a "Winchester Highly Finished Arms" catalog by Doug Turnbull Restoration.

Near mint as professionally embellished by Doug Turnball Restoration with 99% of the current rust blued and color cased hardened finish overall. The stock and forend are also in crisp near mint condition with beautiful checkering.

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Early Production Henry Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 23 (Sale Order: 23 of 1017)      

Early Production Henry Lever Action Rifle

This is a desirable example of a Henry lever action rifle that was manufactured by the New Haven Arms Co. in September 1862. Manufactured during the fourth month of production, this rifle displays all of the distinctive features found on the very desirable early Henry rifles. This rifle has the early, first style brass receiver with alternate rear sight dovetail and straight magazine follower slot. The octagon barrel and integral 15-shot magazine have the small diameter brass magazine follower, nickel-silver half-moon front sight and rear sight dovetail located behind the New Haven Arms legend. The top barrel flat is roll-stamped with first style address: "HENRY'S PATENT. OCT. 16. 1860/MANUFACT' BY THE NEW HAVEN ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN CT." just ahead of the rear sight dovetail. This address is slightly shorter (2-17/32 inches vs. 3-9/32 inches) than the second style address introduced at about serial number 3000 and has the second "NEW HAVEN" marking in block letters rather than the serif letters used for the remainder of the address. The straight grain, American walnut stock has the first style brass buttplate with rounded heel. The buttplate has a hinged brass trapdoor. The serial number "819" is stamped on: (1) the top barrel flat between the rear sight dovetail and the receiver, (2) the left side of the lower receiver tang, (3) the stock in the upper tang inlet, (4) the inside of the buttplate heel and (5) the shanks of the hand fitted buttplate and receiver screws. All of the visible serial numbers match. The receiver, stock and buttplate serial numbers are larger than the barrel serial number and utilize a slightly different font. The first style, folding leaf rear sight mounted in the receiver dovetail has a rounded top, small v-shaped sight notches on the leaf and elevator bar and is stamped "1000" on top of the leaf and "100" on the bottom of the leaf. The rifle lacks the special order sling swivel and screw fastened hook for a sling hook fitted to the left side of the stock and barrel which were not standard features on Henry rifles until early in 1864.

Very good plus. This rifle shows wear that is typical on very early production Henry rifles. The barrel and integral magazine have a crisp silver-gray patina overall with some scattered patches of light pitting and age discoloration. The barrel edges are sharp, and the New Haven Arms Co. address and rifle serial number are both very crisp and original. The brass receiver and buttplate have an attractive polished appearance. The receiver side plate joints are generally tight. Both the receiver and buttplate have scattered spots of pitting and age discoloration. The pitting is heaviest on the buttplate heel and are present on both sides of the receiver. The lever has a gray-brown patina with light pitting. The trigger and hammer are smooth and retain traces of the original casehardened finish. The screw heads are lightly pitted but the serial numbers on the shanks remain legible. The stock is fine overall with light-moderate handling marks and retains about 80% of the original varnish finish. Early production Henry rifles are scarce and very desirable. This is a solid representative example of a classic Civil War era firearm, one that an individual would be proud to own!

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Desirable Box of Remington-UMC .44 Henry Flat Ammunition

Lot # 24 (Sale Order: 24 of 1017)      

Desirable Box of Remington-UMC .44 Henry Flat Ammunition

The box labels include a bullet image with "44 HENRY FLAT/MODEL 1866." The ammunition has "U" head stamps.

The ammunition is good with storage wear and lead oxidation. The box is fair; it is complete but has separation of multiple panels and moderate overall wear.

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Attractive Engraved Winchester Model 1866 Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot # 25 (Sale Order: 25 of 1017)      

Attractive Engraved Winchester Model 1866 Saddle Ring Carbine

Winchester Model 1866 Saddle Ring Carbine with custom period engraving on the receiver and buttplate. The upper tang is not drilled and tapped for a receiver sight. The hammer has bordered impressed knurling. The left side of the receiver has a staple-mounted saddle ring. The brass, flat, carbine style buttplate has a sliding brass trap door. The butt trap contains a three-piece, jointed, steel cleaning rod with brass tip. The barrel has an upper band with integral front sight blade and two-position carbine rear sight. The barrel is roll-stamped with the second style address: "WINCHESTER'S-REPEATING-ARMS. NEW HAVEN. CT. /KING'S-IMPROVEMENT-PATENTED-MARCH 29. 1866. OCTOBER 16. 1860" in two lines ahead of the rear sight. The magazine has the earlier style screw-in plug. The lower tang is stamped with the number "689" behind the trigger. "689" is also stamped on the left side of the lower tang underneath the stock, in the upper stock inlet and on the inside of the buttplate. All of the visible assembly/serial numbers match. The engraving is period and professionally executed. The brass receiver and buttplate are custom engraved with a highly detailed eagle with spread wings on the left side plate and an elk's head on the right side plate. The balance of the side plates, front, top and bottom of the receiver, upper and lower tang, cartridge elevator and buttplate heel are engraved with open shaded scrollwork, floral sprays, cross-hatched panels and double line borders.

Fine as custom embellished. The barrel, magazine and upper and lower barrel bands have a deep brown patina. There is scattered pitting on the upper barrel band and some pitting and rough spots on the right side of the magazine just behind the upper band. The barrel legend is sharp. The brass receiver and forearm have an attractive, aged patina and are in very good overall condition. The side plate joints are tight and wear is limited to a few minor scratches. The well-executed engraving is crisp and deep. The hammer, trigger, lever and saddle ring have a smooth, dark patina. Traces of the original blue finish are present in the loading gate. The stock and forearm are in good overall condition with a number of shallow handling marks; the forearm shows more handling wear than the stock. Both the stock and forearm have a mellow patina. This is an attractive example of a desirable engraved Winchester model 1866 Saddle Ring carbine.

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