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Marlin Model 94 Lever Action Rifle with Scarce Extra Long Barrel

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 903)      

Marlin Model 94 Lever Action Rifle with Scarce Extra Long Barrel

Later production rifle with German silver blade and elevation adjustable sights, barrel legend ending with the 1893 patent date, "Marlin/MODEL 94" marked on upper tang, upper tang and top of receiver factory drilled and tapped for sight mounting and smooth straight grip stock with crescent buttplate.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine. The barrel and magazine tube retain 75% plus original blue finish with the balance thinning to a brown. 85% original case colors remain on the hammer, receiver and lever. The wood is very good with numerous scattered minor-moderate dings and scratches. Mechanically excellent.

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Bullard Repeating Arms Co. Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 2 of 903)      

Scarce Bullard Repeating Arms Co. Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle with Special Order Extra Length Barrel

This rifle was manufactured around 1886-1891 and is one of only approximately 500 six-screw small frame action repeaters (sn. 1500-2000) and is made even rarer by its unusually long barrel and special sights. It has a beaded blade front sight (bead absent), a tang mounted peep sight, the serial number between the peep and hammer, "Cal. 38" on top of the receiver ring, "Model 1886" on the right side of the frame, "BULLARD REPEATING ARMS COMPANY/SPRINGFIELD MASS. U.S.A." on the left side of the frame, a smooth forearm, and semi-pistol grip buttstock with nice figure and curved hard rubber buttplate embossed with the factory turkey logo.

Class: Antique

Very fine with 75% plus original blue finish, mostly smooth brown patina on the balance, professional period filled and blended rear sight dovetail, strong original case colors on the lever and hammer, speckled patina on the lever, some mild edge wear, minor marks and scratches, repaired dust cover (flipped and new screw and serrations added), chipped guide rail on the right at the front, and generally minor wear. The wood is also very fine and has some minor dings and scrapes, attractive figure, and even finish. The buttplate has a natural aged tone and distinct checkering and embossing. Mechanically fine.

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Burgess Damascus Slide Action Shotgun Two Barrel Set

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 903)      

Scarce Burgess Gun Co. Damascus Slide Action Shotgun Two Barrel Set

Manufactured from 1892 to 1899 before the company and all the patents were purchased by the Winchester Firearms Company. Single bead sight, 2 3/4 inch chamber, choked improved modified. Full length solid rib with the one-line patent marking, "BURGESS GUN CO./BUFFALO, N.Y. U.S.A." on top of the bolt, and a checkered hard rubber and blue steel sliding grip. With a checkered forearm and hard rubber Burgess Gun Co. dog's head buttplate. Includes extra matching numbered 12 gauge 28 inch solid rib barrel with 2 3/4 inch chamber and cylinder choke. Length of pull is 14 inches.

Class: Antique

Very good plus. The barrel sets have an overall dark brown patina with areas of visible Damascus pattern, some rougher spotting, and clear markings. The receiver is mostly brown with very faint markings, and spotting throughout. The wood is very good with well defined checkering, dings, and bruises throughout. Mechanically excellent.

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Factory Engraved Marlin Deluxe Model 1892 Rifle

Lot # 4 (Sale Order: 4 of 903)      

Exceptional Factory Engraved Marlin Deluxe Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle in Scarce .22 Rimfire

This high condition factory engraved Marlin deluxe Model 1892 rifle in scarce .22 rimfire was manufactured in 1896. The receiver features fine Ulrich style engraved scrollwork on a punch dot background and scroll borders. The left side of the receiver has a circle panel scene depicting a squirrel in a tree. The top barrel flat is stamped with the two-line Marlin legend ending with the March 1, 1892 patent date. The upper tang is stamped "MODEL/1892." The serial number is stamped on the underside of the frame. The top of the receiver is stamped "MARLIN SAFETY" flanked by floral designs. It is fitted with a combination Beach front sight and a dovetail notch rear sight. Mounted on a select grade walnut forearm and pistol grip stock featuring multi-point checkering. The buttstock is fitted with a crescent buttplate.

Class: Antique

Very fine, retaining 95% plus original blue finish with loss mostly on the forend cap and magazine tube. 85% original case colors remain on the frame and hammer with some patches of pitting and a crisp engraving, and 60% original case colors remain on the lever and buttplate. The buttstock is excellent with minimal handling marks and crisp checkering. The forearm is recheckered/refinished. Mechanically excellent. A very desirable factory engraved deluxe Model 1892 rifle that will be a great addition to even the most advanced Marlin or antique collections.

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Marlin Model 1881 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 5 of 903)      

Documented Marlin Model 1881 Lever Action Rifle with Scarce Special Order 32 Inch Heavy Barrel with Factory Letter

This was Marlins first lever action rifle with a total production of about 20,000 from 1881 to 1892. The top barrel flat ahead of the rear sight is marked with the two-line address/patent and reissue dates, and "45 Govt" at the breech. The serial number is marked on the bottom of the receiver. The 32" inch heavy barrel is equipped with a German silver blade front and adjustable rear buckhorn sights. The top rear of the bolt and upper tang are drilled and taped for sight mounting. Finished blue with casehardened lever and hammer, 3/4 magazine tube and mounted with a smooth walnut forearm and straight grip stock with an iron end cap and crescent buttplate. The accompanying Marlin letter indicates that this Model 1881 was completed at the Marlin factory in New Haven, Conn. On July 7, 1890, caliber .45-70 and 32 inch octagon barrel.

Class: Antique

Fine. The barrel shows 20% faded original blue finish mixed with smooth plum patina. The magazine tube has a smooth mottled gray and brown patina, and a few small areas of minor pitting. The receiver retains 50% bright original thin blue finish with smooth mottled gray patina on the bottom and lower tang, scattered minor flaking and a small area of minor pitting on the upper right rear, and on the upper front portion. The lever has a dark mottled patina. The wood is fine with much of the varnish remaining, showing a number of small dings on the toe area of the stock and overall scattered minor dings and scratches. The buttplate has a mottled brownish patina with some minor spotting and pitting. The markings are clear. The action is excellent.

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Marlin Model 1894 Takedown Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 6 of 903)      

Marlin Model 1894 Takedown Lever Action Rifle with Scarce Extra Long Barrel

The barrel has the legend ending with the 1893 patent date, "25-20 M" caliber marking and combination Beach and elevation adjustable sights. The top of the receiver is factory drilled and tapped for sight mounting, and the upper tang has a folding peep sight. A crescent buttplate is fitted on the smooth straight grip stock.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine. The barrel and magazine tube retain 60% original blue finish thinning to a brown. 40% original case colors remain on the takedown collar, frame and lever. There is some light spotting. The wood is fine showing minor dings and scratches and retaining much crazed of the original finish. Mechanically excellent.

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Engraved Antique Deluxe Marlin Model 1891 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 7 of 903)      

Factory Engraved Marlin Deluxe Model 1891 Lever Action Rifle

Manufactured in 1891. The receiver features highly attractive English style floral scrollwork along with scroll borders and a circular bordered stag scene on the left side. It is similar to examples documented in Brophy's "Marlin Firearms" which are listed as factory engraved. Scrollwork flanks the "MARLIN SAFETY" receiver marking at the top and bottom. The special order part octagon barrel has blade front and fixed notch rear sights, and the legend ending with the 1890 patent date. The correctly unmarked upper tang is mounted with a peep sight. The highly figured forearm and pistol grip stock feature multi-point checkering and a Marlin hard rubber buttplate.

Class: Antique

Very good plus, the refinished barrel and magazine retain most of the blue finish and a few faint traces of the original case colors are on the frame with the balance a mixture of silvered case colors and grey patina. The finely figured wood is fine with a sliver of wood absent at the right side frame juncture, minor dings and scratches throughout, and well-defined checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Fine Marlin Model 1881 Lever Action Rifle in Desirable .45-70

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 8 of 903)      

Fine Marlin Model 1881 Lever Action Rifle in Desirable .45-70

Manufactured in 1887. The barrel has the third style legend which ends with "REISSUE NOV. 9. 1880", dovetail blade front, and elevation adjustable rear sights. Mounted on a finely figured smooth forearm and straight grip stock.

Class: Antique

Fine overall, retains 60% original blue finish and faint traces of original case colors in sheltered areas with the balance a smooth grey patina. The revarnished wood has minor dings and scratches throughout. Mechanically excellent.

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Scarce First Type Marlin Model 1891 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 9 of 903)      

Scarce First Type Marlin Model 1891 Lever Action Rifle with Casehardened Frame

Manufactured in 1891 with non-standard "22 WRF" on top of the barrel. Dovetail blade front and elevation adjustable rear sights. Scarce casehardened frame and mounted with a smooth forearm and straight grip stock with crescent buttplate.

Class: Antique

Fine overall as rechambered, retains 60% plus original blue finish and 25% of original case colors with the balance a smooth grey patina. The wood is also fine and has minor dings and scratches scattered throughout. Mechanically excellent..

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Factory Engraved Winchester Deluxe Model 1885 Low Wall Rifle

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 10 of 903)      

Rare Factory Panel Scene Engraved Winchester Deluxe Model 1885 Low Wall Rifle

Manufactured in 1889. The receiver features a fine factory scroll and border engraving along with an engraved game panel scene depicting a stag on the left side. Dovetail blade front sight (bead absent) and elevation adjustable rear sight on a part octagon no. 1 barrel stamped with the two-line address and "32 W.C.F." on the top flat. The lower tang has the serial number engraved inside a scroll banner and the one-line patent date. The nicely figured, fancy grain walnut forearm and pistol grip stock are checkered. The pistol grip has an ebony insert, the forearm has an ebony insert at the tip, and the stock is fitted with a checkered hard rubber Winchester buttplate. Factory engraved Model 1885s are seldom encountered.

Class: Antique

Very good plus. The barrel retain streaks of faded original blue finish, otherwise a smooth brown patina. Patterns of original case colors remain on the action components. The engraving is crisp. The wood is fine with minor dings and scratches and scattered blemishes in the overall crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. Writer can recall only a few factory engraved deluxe Model 1885 rifles. This rifle will be a great addition to any Winchester collection.

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Special Order Winchester Model 1885 Rifle with Factory Letter

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 11 of 903)      

Documented Special Order Winchester Model 1885 Single Shot Rifle with Factory Letter

This is at attractive example of a very early "second year" production Model 1885 plain rifle that was returned to the Winchester factory in 1906 and factory refurbished/modified into this configuration. The Winchester factory letter is dated October 1981 and verifies that this rifle was originally manufactured in March 1886 as a standard rifle in .32-40 with a #3 28 inch 1/2 octagon barrel, checkered stock with pistol grip and Swiss buttplate. It was subsequently returned to the factory in October 1906 and altered to a rifle configuration with the following: 32-40 caliber, 30 inch 1/2 octagon barrel no rear sear, checkered stock, pistol grip, Swiss cheek and buttplate, mid-range and wind gauge sights, and no level. It was also returned to the factory for repair and returned in November 1906. It has a standard rebated receiver with the noted #3 barrel marked on top, "MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO./NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A. PATENTED OCTOBER 7. 1879.", with "32-40"just ahead of the receiver. As noted, it is fitted with a hand checkered fancy walnut pistol grip stock and forend with the forend having the ebony tip insert with the hard rubber Winchester grip cap. It has a blued metal finish, including the receiver, and a color casehardened breech block, hammer and loading lever. A unique example of a special order Winchester Model 1885 with factory documentation.

Class: Antique

Very fine with 97% of the factory refurbished blued metal finish overall. The breech block, hammer and loading lever retains 95% of their respective finishes with the loading lever having faded/brown out slightly on the underside. The buttstock and forend both retain 98% of their factory varnishes overall with only a couple of minor/light handling marks on the sides with excellent, sharp checkering on the pistol grip area and the sides of the forend. Mechanically excellent.

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Winchester Deluxe Model 1885 Special Order Schuetzen Rifle

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 12 of 903)      

Outstanding and Well Documented Winchester Deluxe Model 1885 Special Order High Wall Schuetzen Rifle with a Factory Mounted Winchester A5 Scope

This is a beautiful example of a late production Winchester Model 1885 special order Schuetzen target rifle manufactured circa 1910-15. This Schuetzen rifle is in outstanding condition with excellent Winchester high polish blued finish overall, casehardened breech block and extra fancy wood components. This example has several very scarce and desirable special order features. First off it has a coil spring, takedown action which is very rare for a high wall, as most were the earlier flat spring, fixed barrel actions. Then it has a #3 marked, full octagon barrel with no sight slots and instead is mounted with a factory installed Winchester A5 scope with the target type adjustable rear mount. It has the late 3rd model Winchester (Laudensack) pattern, walnut pistol grip stock that is fitted with the factory correct, late, Laudensack pattern, blued two prong Schuetzen buttplate. It also has the one-piece, Winchester "C" or scroll pattern loading lever, and the forend is fitted with the later "B" style (door knob) pattern palm rest. The barrel is correctly marked on the left barrel flat with the two-line Winchester factory and caliber markings that read: "MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO./NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A. PATENTED OCT.7.79.MAY.28.07." followed by "32-40" at the breech end with the Winchester oval proof roll marked on the top barrel flat directly ahead of the rear scope base and on the top of the receiver. Since it’s a factory Schuetzen rifle, it is correctly fitted with the Schuetzen double set triggers (DSTs). The buttstock, forend and palm rest were all manufactured from extra fancy figured walnut with the stock and forend also factory checkered. The pistol grip is fitted with the Winchester hard rubber grip cap, and the forend tip has the small, ubiquitous, ebony insert. As noted it is fitted with the Winchester A5 telescopic sight that has the two-line Winchester factory legend.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent with 98% of the original Winchester factory blued finish overall, a couple of very minor areas of brown spotting on the right rear side of the receiver, and a hint of thinning and browning on the buttplate. The factory markings and barrel proofs are all clear and sharp. The wood components, buttstock, forend and palm rest are all in excellent condition with nearly all of their original factory varnish showing light/minor small scratches or handling marks on the sides and under sides of the buttstock and around the edges of the palm rest from just handling and holding the rifle. The cheekpiece and lower edge of the shadow line show some minor varnish wear, again probably just from holding and handling the rifle. The Winchester scope is also in excellent condition with 98% of its blued finish overall and the standard crosshair reticle still distinct. The optics are clear and sharp. This is a benchmark example of a Winchester Model 1885 High Wall Schuetzen target rifle.

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3rd U.S. Veteran Volunteer Infantry New Haven Arms Co. Henry

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 13 of 903)      

Exceptional Historic Identified 3rd U.S. Veteran Volunteer Infantry Issued, Martially Inspected New Haven Arms Company Henry Lever Action Rifle with Rare Sling

This Henry lever action rifle was manufactured by the New Haven Arms Company c. April 1865 and issued to Corporal Isaac Marshall, Company I, 3rd Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment (3rd VVI). This rifle is accompanied by a letter from the Springfield Research Service, copies of Corporal Marshall's Civil War service records and a history of the 3rd VVI. The three VVI regiments were organized late in the Civil War to act as elite units composed of veteran soldiers. The VVI regiments were armed with Henry, Sharps and Spencer rifles. As an enlistment bonus, VVI soldiers were authorized to keep their individual weapons when they were discharged from service. The Civil War ended before the VVI regiments saw any action. The records provided with this rifle indicate that Corporal Marshall was mustered out of Federal service on July 20, 1866 at Camp Butler, Illinois. The Ordnance Department purchased 627 Henry rifles in April and May 1865. These rifles, along with a few of the approximately 1100 Henry rifles purchased by the Ordnance Department in 1863-64 to arm the 1st D.C. Cavalry regiment, were issued to the 3rd VVI and are listed by serial number in the regimental records. Unlike the rifles purchased for the 1st D.C. Cavalry, the only Ordnance mark on the 1865 rifles is a tiny "J.T." inspection mark stamped in block letters on the left side of the stock wrist. Due to the size and location of the marking it is rarely visible on rifles with any significant handling wear. Aside from the inspection mark, this rifle has all of the usual features of a late Civil War production Henry rifle. The octagon barrel and integral 16-shot magazine have a military blue finish. The barrel has the late style, square-back, nickel silver front sight and the final style folding leaf rear sight with rounded elevator bar ends, 900 yard center notch and elevator bar stop screw. The magazine has the late, large-diameter follower head, and the lower receiver has a beveled follower slot. The left side of the stock and barrel have the sling swivel and screw-mounted loop for a sling hook which were standard on late production Henry rifles. The buttplate is the late style adopted after serial number 5000 with sharply pointed heel. The buttplate and tang screws are the late style cap screws which lack the serial numbers found on the shanks of the hand-fitted screws on early Henry rifles. The bolt has a fire blue finish. The hammer, lever and trigger are casehardened, and the straight grain American walnut stock is varnished. The receiver, buttplate and cartridge elevator are brass with a natural finish. The top barrel flat is roll-stamped ahead of the rear sight with the second style legend: "HENRY'S PATENT OCT. 16. 1860/MANUFACT'D BY THE NEWHAVEN ARMS. CO. NEWHAVEN. CT." using all serif letters. The serial number: "8816" is stamped: (1) on the top barrel flat behind the rear sight, (2) on the left side of the lower receiver tang, (3) in the upper tang inlet of the stock and (4) on the inside of the buttplate. All of the visible serial numbers match. The "H" inspection mark of B. Tyler Henry is stamped on the lower tang behind the lever latch. This rifle is complete with the very rare black bridle leather Henry sling and four-piece, jointed steel cleaning rod supplied with later production Henry rifles.

Class: Antique

Extremely fine overall. This rifle is all original and retains at least 60% of the original blue finish. This rifle is in exceptional condition for a U.S. issue Henry rifle and is one of the very best U.S. 3rd VVI Henry rifles extant. The barrel/magazine have a smooth, dark, plum brown patina and show significant amounts of original blue finish in protected areas. The New Haven Arms Co. legend and serial number are sharp. While bore condition is not part of RIAC's normal criteria, it is in this writer's opinion the bore is excellent. Both the front and rear sights are original to the rifle and remain in excellent condition. The brass receiver and buttplate are both in excellent condition with a very attractive, untouched patina. The receiver has perfect side-plate joints. The buttplate has a few insignificant scratches but remains in excellent condition. 40% high polish blue finish is present on the bolt. The hammer and trigger retain 50% of the mottled original case colors. The lever has a smooth brown patina. The stock remains in very-fine to excellent condition and retains 90% of the original varnish finish. Wear is limited to a few very insignificant handling marks. The tiny Ordnance inspection mark on the left side of the stock wrist is legible. This is a truly excellent, fully documented example of a scarce and highly desirable U.S. Henry rifle issued to the 3rd VVI.

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Outstanding Documented Winchester Model 1873 Musket

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 14 of 903)      

Outstanding Near Mint Documented Winchester Model 1873 Musket

Winchester Model 1873 Musket with Winchester Museum record card. The museum card describes this Winchester Model 1873 as "musket, caliber 44" and states that it was shipped from Winchester on September 18, 1903. The musket has the Third Model receiver with integral dust cover guide rail and dust cover with serrated rear edges. The 30-inch round barrel has the distinctive full-length forearm secured by three bands. The barrel has a steel block front sight that serves as a lug for a socket bayonet and military style folding leaf rear sight. Factory sling swivels are mounted on the middle barrel band and stock. The carbine style buttplate has a sliding brass trap-door and the butt trap contains a five-piece, jointed, steel cleaning rod. The upper receiver tang is factory drilled and tapped. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped: "WINCHESTER'S REPEATING ARMS. NEW HAVEN. CT./KING'S IMPROVEMENT PATENTED MARCH 29. 1866. OCTOBER 16. 1860." in two lines between the lower barrel band and the rear sight. The caliber designation: "44 W.C.F." is roll-stamped on the top barrel flat between the rear sight and the receiver. "44 CAL" is stamped in script letters and numerals across the bottom of the brass cartridge elevator. The upper receiver tang is roll-stamped; "- MODEL. 1873. - " in fancy letters with foliate devices at either end. The serial number is roll-stamped in script numerals on the lower tang between the lever latch and lower tang screw. The barrel, magazine, barrel bands, sling swivels receiver and dust cover have a blue finish. The loading port cover is fire blue. The hammer, trigger, lever and carbine buttplate are color casehardened. The stock and forearm are oil-finished, straight grain, American walnut. This musket was probably part of the group of 700 Model 1873 Muskets in the 569,000-571,000 serial number range sold by Winchester to Nicaragua in 1903; a large number of these muskets were found in new or near new condition in Central America in and returned to the United States in the 1950s.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent plus. This scarce musket is all original and remains in near new condition with only traces of storage wear. The barrel, receiver, loading gate and other components retain 98% of the blue finish. Wear is limited to several light scratches on the sides of the barrel bands and two 1/8-inch spots of pitting on the underside of the barrel at the muzzle and on the top of the receiver at the forward edge of the ejection port. The loading gate retains close to 100% of the fire blue finish. The hammer, lever and trigger have virtually all of the muted case colors intact. The buttplate retains 95% of the casehardened finish with some silvering on the heel and toe. The stock and forearm remain in excellent plus condition with all of the original finish and un-handled raised grain. Wear is limited to a few scattered and very insignificant storage marks. This extraordinary Winchester Model 1873 Musket would complement the most advanced collection of Winchester firearms.

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Winchester Semi-Deluxe Model 1892 Takedown Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 15 of 903)      

Excellent Winchester Semi-Deluxe Model 1892 Takedown Lever Action Rifle

Manufactured in 1911. Dovetail beaded blade front sight and elevation adjustable buckhorn rear sight. The upper left barrel flat is marked with the two line address/1884 patent date and "25-20 W.C.F." at the breech. The top barrel flat and top of the receiver are marked with the Winchester oval proof at the breech, and the upper tang is marked with the three line model/maker/trade mark information. Blue finish with casehardened hammer and lever, 1/2 length magazine tube and mounted with a checkered walnut forearm with a metal forend cap and pistol grip stock with a hard rubber Winchester grip cap and checkered buttplate.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine overall with 85% plus original blue finish remaining showing some edge wear, flaking on the forend cap, normal handling wear on the bottom of the takedown ring and some minor scratches on the receiver and bolt. Most of the somewhat darkened original case colors remain on the hammer and lever. The very fine wood shows some scattered minor dents, dings and scratches. The markings are sharp. The action is excellent.

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Engraved, Inscribed and Gold Plated Winchester Model 1866 Rifle

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 16 of 903)      

Inscribed, Gold-Plated, Factory Engraved, Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action Rifle

This is a special order, factory engraved Winchester Model 1866 rifle that was manufactured c. 1869. This rifle has the Third Model receiver with flare at the junction with the forearm and serial number stamped on the lower tang behind the trigger. The barrel has a folding leaf rear sight with 900 yard center notch and elevation bar stop-screw. The first style forearm cap is secured by a screw passing through the lower part of the barrel. The upper receiver tang is factory drilled and tapped. The Henry style crescent buttplate has a sharply pointed heel and hinged trap door. Special order factory sling swivels are fitted to the forearm cap and stock. The brass forearm cap, receiver and buttplate are gold plated. The barrel and magazine have a blue finish, the loading gate is niter blue and the hammer, trigger and lever are color casehardened. The stock and forearm are deluxe, fancy grade, "XXX" walnut with a piano finish. The stock grade "XXX" is stamped on the left side of the lower tang. The serial number is stamped in block numerals on the lower tang behind the trigger, in the upper tang inlet of the stock and on the inside of the buttplate below the trap door. All of the visible serial numbers match. The top barrel flat is roll-stamped: "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 forearm cap, top, sides and bottom of the receiver, cartridge elevator and buttplate heel are decorated with factory Germanic scroll and floral engraving on a punch-dot background with fine border work. Very similar engraving on Model 1866 rifle, serial number 36259 is illustrated on page 72 of "WINCHESTER ENGRAVING" by R.L. Wilson and attributed to Conrad or John Ulrich. The panel on the left side plate is inscribed with the script initials: "R.C. Mc.C.".

Class: Antique

Fine. The blue on the barrel and magazine has aged to a smooth plum patina. The barrel edges are sharp and the Winchester legend is crisp. The intricate and flawlessly executed scroll and border engraving on the forearm cap, receiver and buttplate is deep and sharp. The loading gate retains 40% of the fire blue finish. The hammer, trigger and lever have a smooth silver-gray patina. The brass components were replated long ago and retain significant amounts of gilt in protected areas. The stock has a professionally repaired crack in the left wrist and has been professionally refinished. The highly figured, "XXX" walnut stock and forearm remain in very good condition with much of the period piano finish with minimal handling and storage marks. This is a handsome example of a scarce, deluxe, inscribed, gold-plated, special order Model 1866 rifle with Ulrich factory engraving.

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Winchester Swing-Out Cylinder US Navy Test Revolver

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 17 of 903)      

Phenomenal, Incredibly Historic and Well-Documented Winchester Swing-Out Cylinder "Centennial 1876" Single Action U.S. Navy Test Revolver, Rarest of All Winchester Firearms

Today this revolver is rightfully recognized as a great historical rarity in gun collecting. It is a tangible link to 19th century American gun manufacturing, carrying with it a fascinating tale that encompasses advancements in firearms design, company rivalries, and American capitalism. It was 1872, and Winchester just hired former Smith & Wesson employees William W. Wetmore and Charles S. Wells to develop a revolver. Winchester's board of directors planned on making a big splash in the revolver market and planned on doing so at the Centennial Exhibition held in Philadelphia in 1876. To say that the directors were ambitious would be an understatement. The company was still enjoying the success and profits that came with the improved design of the Henry rifle, the Model 1866, and its iron frame successor the Model 1873 and were looking forward to the introduction the Model 1876 at the time of Centennial celebration. But the revolver market eluded the company. Colt emerged as the big winner in the revolver market, winning a series of highly competitive U.S. Army contracts and also a large share of the civilian market with its Single Action Army. Smith & Wesson also won a few U.S. contracts and had a large civilian following. In the early 1870s it was announced that the U.S. government as well as the Russian government were in the market for a new side arm. Smith & Wesson as well as Colt competed for these contracts but what many people do not realize so did Winchester. The famed lever action rifle company invested a great sum of resources and money to the Centennial Exhibition, and their Wetmore-Wells revolver samples were introduced to the public. Later their designs featured chambering for a new series of experimental cartridges developed by Wells and experimental ejector systems that included a swing out cylinder design by Stephen W. Wood. It is Wood’s swing out cylinder ejector system that is prominently featured on this revolver. As noted Winchester historian and author George Madis explained in “The Winchester Book” (page 573), “[The Wood] ejector system is essentially the same as those in use on the majority of revolvers manufactured today. To eject, the knurled piece under the barrel was pulled toward the muzzle and the cylinder pivoted out of the frame to the right. The end of the rod was then pushed to eject.” The swing-out cylinder and push rod ejector system made this revolver one of the most innovative designs for its time. In fact, the first mass production of a swing-out cylinder and cylinder pin ejection revolver in America was Colt’s Model 1889, which was introduced some 13 years after this revolver was built. The Wetmore-Wood revolver is a testament to Winchester’s aggressive and creative approach to handgun development, made more astonishing for a company that never mass produced a single revolver. The Wetmore-Wood revolver and those that preceded it demonstrated Winchester’s ability to enter the highly competitive handgun market had they chosen to do so. These series of Winchester revolvers were of ahead of their time. In 1883 Colt, the handgun manufacturing king, began production on the Burgess Lever Action Rifle that threatened to encroach on Winchester rifle sales. One can easily see Winchester’s Centennial 1876 revolvers becoming serious bargaining chips to force Colt out of the rifle market. As legend has it "two representatives from Winchester met with the President of Colt to discuss a new product they had developed and planned to put on the market. The men brought with them two pistols to be evaluated of which the ‘ace in the hole’ was the certain desirable features on the revolvers that had not yet been incorporated into their own line. While no formal agreement was made it is widely believed the men had come to a ‘gentleman’s agreement’ where Colt would discontinue the Burgess rifle, which it did in early 1885, and Winchester would cease to develop revolvers.” For further reading on the "gentleman’s agreement” see Williamson, page 111. As identified in Herbert Houze’s “Winchester Repeating Arms Company” on page 103, this revolver was submitted by Winchester to the U.S. Navy Ordnance Bureau in December 1876. A U.S. Navy contract never materialized. The Ottoman government, however, issued a contract for 30,000 revolvers in June 1877. The revolvers were designated the Model 1877, but to this day it remains unclear how many, if any, of the revolvers were delivered. For additional information see Herbert Houze's "Winchester Repeating Arms Company.” Note that other publications have referred to Winchester’s 19th century series of experimental handguns as Winchester-Borchardt revolvers. An examination of the hi
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Semi-Deluxe Winchester Model 1886 Rifle with Factory Letter

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 18 of 903)      

Very Fine Documented Winchester Model 1886 Semi-Deluxe Extra Lightweight Lever Action Rifle in .45-70 with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1901. The included factory letter confirms the current configuration including barrel length, plain trigger, plain checkered pistol grip stock, Lyman tang sight (listed as "rear sight" in letter), half magazine, hard rubber shotgun buttplate, sling swivels, and extra light. The letter also states that the rifle was received at the warehouse 2 February 1902 and shipped from the warehouse the same month.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, retains 85% plus original blue finish and 80% plus of the vibrant original case colors on the lever and hammer with the balance a smooth grey patina. The wood is fine with numerous minor dings and scratches throughout. Mechanically excellent.

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Winchester Deluxe Model 1895 Takedown Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 19 of 903)      

Winchester Deluxe Model 1895 Takedown Lever Action Rifle

Manufactured 1912. The barrel has the two-line nickel steel marking followed by "30 U.S." on the left side and is fitted with a pinned beaded blade front sight and elevation adjustable buckhorn rear sight. The receiver has a Lyman 5A receiver sight and standard Winchester markings on the left side. A Winchester factory oval proof is correctly stamped on top of the barrel and receiver at the breech. Mounted on a deluxe walnut forearm and straight grip stock featuring multi-point checkering and crescent buttplate.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Extremely fine, retaining 85% plus original blue finish with flaking turned to brown mostly on the top of receiver and takedown collar. 75% original case colors remain on the hammer and buttplate. The wood is very fine with numerous scratches, some minor handling marks and crisp checkering overall. Mechanically excellent.

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Very Fine Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 20 of 903)      

Attractive Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle

Manufactured in 1906 with standard markings including Winchester factory oval proofs. Dovetailed blade front and elevation adjustable rear buckhorn sights. Smooth forearm and straight grip stock with crescent buttplate.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent, retains 95% plus original blue finish, 70% plus original case colors, and 90% of the nitre blue on the loading gate with some edge/high spot wear and a few small patches of light pitting. The very fine wood has some minor handling marks scattered throughout. Mechanically excellent.

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Desirable Glass Winchester Store Display Gun Cabinet

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 21 of 903)      

Desirable Glass Winchester Store Display Gun Cabinet

The cabinet door is numbered "100" on the top edge. It is constructed of hardwood, likely oak, with full length glass panels and a cathedral top with glass panels. Although the badge is missing (from the bottom) it is likely that this cabinet was manufactured by Walrus Manufacturing Co. It stands approximately 74 inches in height on four legs with brass sheathed feet, and each side is approximately 18 inches wide. On the inside is a four sided rack that will hold 20 long guns. All four sides are 5/8 inch thick and are marked "WINCHESTER" in white and black bordered red letters (door side appears to be in gold) with black lettered "PATENT APPLIED FOR" on a white background below. Marked "6984C" on the lower part of the cabinet beneath the base board.

Class: Other

Very good, some light wear to the wood, clear glass, the door functions well, and the replacement base board has some light staining. The lettering is all clear and the felt in the racks is faded but complete. The bottom of the case is a replacement and the inner edge of the rack is re-lined with green felt. This would be a welcome addition to any Winchester collection!

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Framed Winchester Henry R. Poore "Bear Dogs" Advertising Print

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 22 of 903)      

Desirable Framed Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Henry R. Poore "Bear Dogs" Advertising Print

This Winchester print was used in a variety of Winchester advertisements and depicts a barn setting with white "bear dogs" in the foreground and two large brown dogs that may be bloodhounds in the background. These dogs were reportedly part of the Winchester family hunting pack. The lower left corner is signed by the artist "H. R. Poore/Philadelphia". The walnut frame measures approximately 41 1/2 inches in width and 32 inches in height overall, with the observable area of the print measuring approximately 35 1/2 inches in width and 25 3/4 inches in height.

Class: Other

Very good as trimmed overall showing strong color and detail with a few minor tears and handling/storage marks. The period added frame shows strong varnish with some minor handling/storage marks throughout and some moderate chipping on an upper corner.

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Serial Number 8 Winchester Model 1886 Rifle

Lot # 23 (Sale Order: 23 of 903)      

Rare, Extremely Early Production Serial Number 8 Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action 45-70 Rifle with Factory Letter

Offered here is a first day production Winchester Model 1886 Rifle, serial number 8. The accompanying factory letter lists this rifle with an octagon barrel in .45-70 caliber and plain trigger when received in the warehouse on August 30, 1886, and shipped the next day. This single digit serialized Model 1886 features a dovetail blade front sight and an elevation adjustable rear sight on a barrel marked with the two-line Winchester New Haven address ahead of the rear sight and "CAL. 45-70" at the breech. The upper tang is marked "MODEL 1886", and the lower tang is marked with serial number "8" and the two-line patent dates (1884 and 1885) marking. Mounted on a smooth walnut forearm and straight grip stock with crescent buttplate. This is definitely one of the earliest Model 1886s we have cataloged, second to only serial number 1 which was presented to Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Captain Henry W. Lawton, noted capturer of Chiricahua Apache leader Geronimo. This Model 1886 was once part of the famed Harold Argile McCallum collection (1911-2003). Along with his wife, Vernetta, McCallum ran a hardware store in Monroe, Oregon, from 1949 to 1974 which had gone by the name McCallum’s Gun Store and Museum since the late 1950s. His collection had over 650 guns and included impressive Winchesters such as President Dwight D. Eisenhower presentation Model 1894 serial number 2,500,000, factory embellished Model 70 serial number 500,000 and the very first Grand American Model 21 to leave the Winchester Custom Shop. Perhaps most famous was his serial number 8 collection that was comprised of three serial number 8 Winchesters: the Model 1894 listed in the next lot, this Model 1886 and a Model 490. He was a charter member of the Winchester Arms Collector’s Association with the fitting membership number “8.”.

Class: Antique

Very good plus as one of the lowest serialized Model 1886s we have cataloged (we previously sold serial number 1). Traces of original blue and silvered out case colors remain in the protected areas, otherwise a smooth gray patina. The wood is also very good with chipping at the upper tang and minor dings and scratches. Mechanically excellent. Do not miss your chance to acquire a single digit serialized Model 1886. Single digit serialized rifles are missing from even the most advanced Winchester collections. A must have for the serious Winchester collector.

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Serial Number 8 Winchester Model 1894 Rifle, Letter

Lot # 24 (Sale Order: 24 of 903)      

Highly Desirable Documented Second Lowest Known Single Digit Serial Number 8 Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle in .38-55 WCF with Factory Letter

Designed by John Browning, the Winchester Model 1894 rifle is one of the most famous and popular sporting lever actions of all time, and offered here is serial number 8! The accompanying factory letter lists this single digit serialized Model 1894 rifle with an octagon barrel in .38-55 caliber and plain trigger when received in the warehouse on November 11, 1895. Shipping date and order number were blank on the factory record. The highly desirable, extremely early serial number "8" is located on the underside of the frame and on the lower tang. Below the serial number on the frame are the small stamped initials "H.A.M.", possibly the initials of a previous owner. The barrel has a dovetail blade front sight and elevation adjustable buckhorn rear sight and is stamped with the two-line address ahead of the rear sight and "38-55" at the breech. The upper tang is blank. According to Model 1894 expert and author Robert Renneberg, "Several specimens in the pre-serial 200 range have been found without any tang markings. These are randomly interspersed, and there is no explanation for the omission." The buttplate is period hand marked "3 HIGH AT 50/ON AT 100." Mounted on a smooth forearm and straight grip stock. The buttstock is fitted with a solid crescent buttplate. This Model 1894 is listed by serial number in Robert Renneberg's "The Winchester Model 94: The First 100 Years" on pages 15 and 31. According to Renneberg, serial number 3 and serial number 8 are the two Model 1894s known to exist with serial numbers lower than number 22. The initials “H.A.M” are for noted Winchester collector Harold Argile McCallum (1911-2003). Along with his wife, Vernetta, McCallum ran a hardware store in Monroe, Oregon, from 1949 to 1974 which had gone by the name McCallum’s Gun Store and Museum since the late 1950s. His collection had over 650 guns and included impressive Winchesters such as President Dwight D. Eisenhower presentation Model 1894 serial number 2,500,000, factory embellished Model 70 serial number 500,000 and the very first Grand American Model 21 to leave the Winchester Custom Shop. Perhaps most famous was his serial number 8 collection that was comprised of three serial number 8 Winchesters: this Model 1894, the Model 1886 listed in the previous lot and a Model 490. He was a charter member of the Winchester Arms Collector’s Association with the fitting membership number “8.”

Class: Antique

Very good as one of the lowest serialized Model 1894 known to exist. The rifle retains traces of original blue finish in the protected areas with the balance a mottled brown-gray patina. There is some scattered minor pitting. The period refinished wood is also very good with numerous minor dings and scratches. Mechanically excellent. Do not miss your chance to acquire the lowest serialized Model 1894 we have ever cataloged. A must have for the serious Winchester collector.

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Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Saddle Ring 44-40 Carbine

Lot # 25 (Sale Order: 25 of 903)      

Fine Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Saddle Ring 44-40 Carbine

Manufactured in 1899 as a third model with the integral dust cover guide rail and dust cover with serrated grasping grooves on the tail. Carbine sights and stock, barrel with the two-line address/patent dates information and "44 WCF," cartridge elevator marked "44 CAL," saddle ring on the left side of the frame, model designation on the upper tang, serial number on lower tang and trapdoor buttplate (cleaning rod not included).

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Fine, retaining 40% plus original blue finish with the balance mostly a mottled brown patina and a few patches of pitting. 75% of the original nitre blue remains on the loading gate. 30% original case colors remain on the hammer and lever. The reoiled wood is also fine with minor dings and scratches. Mechanically excellent.

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