Premiere Firearms Auction - Day 3

Premiere Firearms Auction - Day 3

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Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle with Casehardened Receiver

Lot # 3000 (Sale Order: 1 of 844)      

Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle with Casehardened Receiver

Winchester Model 1873 Sporting rifle that was manufactured in 1886. This rifle has the Third Model receiver with integral dust cover rail and dust cover with serrated edges. The top of the receiver has the 'step' at the junction with the barrel found on .22, .32, and .38 caliber Model 1873 rifles. The rifle has a 24 inch round barrel with half-magazine. The barrel has a Rocky Mountain front sight with steel blade and a sporting style buckhorn rear sight with serrated edges and fixed aperture. The upper receiver tang is factory drilled and tapped. The crescent buttplate has a sliding trap door. The barrel, half-magazine, dust cover and loading gate are blued and the forearm cap, receiver, hammer, trigger, lever and buttplate are color casehardened. The stock and forearm are "Extra Finish" walnut with a high polish piano finish. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped with the two-line 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. "38 CAL" is roll-stamped on the top of the barrel at the junction with the receiver. The upper receiver tang is roll-stamped "{ MODEL. 1873.}" in fancy letters with foliate devices at either end. "38 CAL" is stamped in script across the bottom of the cartridge elevator and the serial number "222273B" is stamped in script numerals on the lower tang between the lever latch and the tang screw.

Class: Antique

Very fine as partially restored (all casehardened parts). 75% of the original blue finish is present on the barrel and sights. Wear is limited to a few minor dents and scratches. The barrel legend is sharp. The dust cover retains 70% of the blue finish while the loading gate has about 60% of the blue finish. The forearm cap, receiver, hammer and lever have more than 90% of the professionally restored case hardened finish. The case colors are slightly muted purposely to duplicate age but silvering is limited to contact points on the upper receiver tang and bottom of the lever. The case colors on the crescent buttplate show slightly more wear than the receiver but remain at least 85%. The extra finish stock and forearm are both in fine condition and retain much of the high polish piano finish. The forearm finish shows moderate handling wear while the stock has nearly all of the finish intact. Both the stock and forearm have scattered, minor dents and handling marks. This is an attractive, restored Winchester Model 1873 rifle with very desirable casehardened receiver.

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Special Order Winchester Model 1876 Lever Action Rifle with Extra Length 28 Inch Barrel

Lot # 3001 (Sale Order: 2 of 844)      

Special Order Winchester Model 1876 Lever Action Rifle with Extra Length 28 Inch Barrel

Manufactured in 1884, this is a Third Model with the dust cover guide rail integrally machined to the receiver. Blade front sight and adjustable folding ladder rear sight graduated to 1,000 yards and marked "1876". The top of the barrel ahead of the rear sight is marked with the two line address/King's Improvement patent dates and "CAL 45-60" at the breech. The upper tang is marked "{MODEL 1876}" flanked by fancy brackets, the serial number is on the lower tang and the cartridge elevator is marked "45-60". Mounted with a smooth walnut forearm with a steel end cap and straight grip stock with a crescent buttplate with compartment, (cleaning rod not included).

Class: Antique

Very fine. The rifle retains 75% original blue finish with some areas thinning to a brown or gray patina. There is some scattered light spotting. Half of the original case colors remain on the hammer and lever, with a smooth mottled grayish brown patina on the balance. The wood is fine with most of the original varnish remaining, and showing some scattered minor dents, dings and scratches. The markings are clear. Mechanically is excellent.

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Desirable Early Production Winchester Second Model 1866 Lever Action Rifle with Scarce Henry Patent

Lot # 3002 (Sale Order: 3 of 844)      

Desirable Early Production Winchester Second Model 1866 Lever Action Rifle with Scarce Henry Patent Marked Barrel

This is an example of a Second Model 1866 Rifle manufactured in 1869. The rifle has a full octagon barrel, special order factory sling swivels on the forearm cap and stock, (absent from the cap) and flared receiver at the forearm. The top barrel flat near the breech is marked with the first style legend "HENRY'S PATENT-OCT. 16. 1860/KINGS-PATENT-MARCH 29, 1866". The serial number is marked on the lower tang. Dovetailed blade front sight and a fixed iron rear sight. The barrel, magazine tube and loading gate were finished blue, and the receiver, forend cap and buttplate are brass. Mounted with a smooth walnut forearm and straight grip stock with a crescent buttplate with compartment (cleaning rod not included).

Class: Antique

Good. The metal surfaces have a smooth dark patina and the brass components have a very attractive dark aged patina. With the exception of a period saddle worn moderate gouge forward of the right wrist, the wood is also very good with some scattered minor dents and dings. The markings are clear. The action is very good. A nice early production Model 1866 with the scarce Henry Patent barrel marking.

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Desirable New Haven Arms Co. Lever Action No. 1 Pocket Volcanic Pistol

Lot # 3004 (Sale Order: 4 of 844)      

Desirable New Haven Arms Co. Lever Action No. 1 Pocket Volcanic Pistol

This pistol is one of an estimated 850 short barreled No. 1 Pocket pistols produced by the New Haven Arms Co. between 1857 and 1860. This example has the "NEW HAVEN CONN/PATENT FEB. 14, 1854" barrel marking, threaded in pinched blade and dovetailed notch sights, varnished walnut grips and the standard ring lever. The serial numbers on the grips and grip frame match. These pocket pistols along with the Navy pistols and carbines produced at the same time by the New Haven Arms. Co. mark an important step in the evolution of repeating firearms. They were the final step prior to the iconic Henry rifle and share many attributes with the later design which was essentially a Volcanic redesigned for .44 Henry rimfire cartridges.

Class: Antique

Good. The barrels, lever, and hammer have a mostly crisp blue/brown patina with some mild oxidation and spots of scattered surface rust/pitting. The frame has an attractive aged patina with small pin prick marks and light scratches. The grips are fair and have chips along the edges and numerous small scratches and dings. The right panel has a vertical hairline crack present on top. It needs some mechanical work. Due to the small number of these pistols made and their important place in firearms history, the No. 1 Pocket Volcanic pistol is a must have for any collection of American firearms but is absent from most.

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New Haven Arms Co., Henry Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 3005 (Sale Order: 5 of 844)      

New Haven Arms Co., Henry Lever Action Rifle

Henry lever action rifle manufactured by the New Haven Arms Co., in April 1865. The rifle has the distinctive brass "gunmetal" receiver and crescent buttplate and blued octagon barrel with integral 15-shot magazine. The hammer and lever are color case-hardened and the stock is straight grain American walnut. The barrel has the late square back, nickel-silver front sight and folding leaf rear sight with 1000 yard center notch. The magazine has the large late pattern brass follower. The second style receiver has the late style beveled follower cut-out and lacks the alternate rear sight dovetail which was eliminated at about serial number 3,000. The buttplate has the late pattern sharp profile heel with hinged trap. The buttplate screws are the correct style cap head machine screws rather than the hand-fitted serial numbered buttplate screws used on earlier production rifles. The left side of the stock and barrel have a sling swivel and loop for a sling hook which were standard features on later production Henry rifles. The top barrel flat is die-stamped with the second style legend "HENRY'S PATENT. OCT. 16.1860/MANUFACT'D BY THE NEWHAVEN ARMS CO. NEWHAVEN CT." in two lines. The second style legend is slightly larger than the marking used on Henry rifles thru about serial number 4,000 and utilizes all serif (Roman) letters rather than the combination of serifed and block (Gothic) letters in the first style legend. The serial number "8983" is located on the top of the barrel between the rear sight dovetail and the frame, on the lower left side of the tang beneath the stock, in the upper tang inlet of the stock and on the inside of the buttplate. All of the visible serial numbers match. The buttplate screws and tang screws on late production Henry rifles were not serial numbered.

Class: Antique

Fair. The barrel/magazine has a mottled brown patina. The upper and lower tang screws are modern replacements. The barrel edges are slightly rounded and there is some scattered pitting and age discoloration on the sides of the barrel. The barrel legend and serial number are clear. The brass receiver is in good condition and has a good-looking, un-polished, patina. The side plate joints are tight and the side plates show no sign of having been removed. The receiver has extensive forward handling wear as the lower portion is rounded upward. The buttplate has the same patina as the receiver but shows slightly more handling wear. The hammer and lever have a gray-brown patina with light high-point wear. The sanded, reoiled stock is in good condition but fits to the tang very loosely. This is a solid representative example of a early-mid 1865 production Henry lever action rifle.

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Scarce Fifty Round Box of Winchester .44 Flat Rimfire Ammunition

Lot # 3006 (Sale Order: 6 of 844)      

Scarce Fifty Round Box of Winchester .44 Flat Rimfire Ammunition

This box of Winchester cartridges was manufactured circa the 1870s. It has the "STETSON'S PATENT OCT. 24th 1871./ FOR THE/WINCHESTER REPEATING RIFLE" marking on the main label, "44 FLAT R.F." on three of the sides and the Winchester statement on the back panel.

Class: Other

Good. The box is opened but full. There is moderate overall wear and tears at the corners.

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Deluxe Exhibition Grade Conrad Ulrich Panel Scene Engraved Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 3007 (Sale Order: 7 of 844)      

Deluxe Exhibition Grade Conrad Ulrich Panel Scene Engraved Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action Rifle

This deluxe factory engraved Winchester Model 1866 lever action rifle was manufactured in 1870. This deluxe rifle has a gold plated receiver engraved with three panel scenes on the left side, two games scenes and an open panel on the right side, surrounded by Germanic scrollwork on a punch-dot background. The engraving extends to the forearm cap, bottom of the cartridge elevator and buttplate heel. The engraving is not signed but was probably executed by Conrad Ulrich. The rifle has a full octagon barrel and full length magazine. The barrel has a sporting style front sight with nickel silver blade and a Henry style folding leaf rear sight. Special order factory sling swivels are fitted on the forearm cap and stock. The crescent brass buttplate has a hinged trap and the upper tang is drilled and tapped. The barrel and magazine are blued. The hammer, lever and trigger are color casehardened, and the brass ("gunmetal") forearm cap, receiver and buttplate are gold plated. The stock and forearm are nicely figured, fancy grain walnut. The stock grade "XX" is stamped on the left side of the lower receiver tang. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped with the two-line legend: "WINCHESTER'S-REPEATING ARMS. NEW HAVEN. CT./KING'S-IMPROVEMENT-PATENTED-MARCH 29. 1866. OCTOBER 16. 1860." ahead of the rear sight. The serial number "79864" is stamped on the lower receiver tang and enclosed in a hand engraved double line banner.

Class: Antique

Very good. The rifle is all original and retains traces of the gold plated finish in protected areas. The barrel and magazine have a dark, mottled brown patina. The surfaces of the barrel and magazine are generally smooth. The barrel legend is light but legible. The case colors on the hammer and trigger have a brown patina. The brass forearm cap, receiver and buttplate have an attractive aged patina and retain significant amounts of the gold plated finish in protected areas. The detailed game scenes and meticulously executed scrollwork are crisp. The fancy grain walnut stock and forearm remain in good condition. There are several period, barely noticeable, repairs in the stock wrist. This is a good example of a rare, exhibition quality, Ulrich factory engraved Winchester Model 1866 lever action rifle.

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Documented Special Order Winchester Model 1876 Deluxe Lever Action Rifle with 7 Leaf Express Sights

Lot # 3008 (Sale Order: 8 of 844)      

Documented Special Order Winchester Model 1876 Deluxe Lever Action Rifle with 7 Leaf Express Sights and Factory Letter

According to the factory Cody Museum letter dated March 19, 1992, the rifle was received on June 13, 1892, and shipped three days later with five other firearms as part of order number 24324. The letter confirms the feature's present on rifle including the seven leaf express rear sights and the single set trigger. The express sights are very rare and were most common on rifles destined for Africa. The Beach front sight has been replaced by a German silver blade. It is fitted a checkered fancy grade forearm and semi-pistol grip stock with ebony grip insert and blued forend cap, and casehardened buttplate with a compartment (empty).

Class: Antique

Very fine as professionally restored. The rifle retains most of the custom applied blue finish and case colors with some light edge and handling wear. The wood is also very fine and has crisp checkering, attractive figure, a few small dings, and a couple miniscule chips. The set screw for the trigger is absent, but the action is otherwise fine. The markings are crisp.

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Attractive Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot # 3009 (Sale Order: 9 of 844)      

Attractive Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine

Manufactured in 1899. This is a beautiful example of a restored Model 1886 Saddle Ring Carbine. The top of the barrel ahead of the rear sight is marked with the two-line address, and "45-70" is at the breech. The upper tang is marked "-MODEL 1886-", and the serial number is on the lower tang. Pinned blade front sight and folding ladder rear sight graduated to "20" (200 yards). Blue barrel, barrel bands, saddle ring, stud and magazine tube; casehardened remaining parts, and mounted with a smooth walnut forearm and straight grip stock with a carbine buttplate. Consignor notes state this was refinished by Turnbull Restoration.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine as restored to near mint with only a few light handling/storage marks. An exceptionally nice, totally restored Winchester Model 1886 Saddle Ring Carbine that would compliment a Winchester collection.

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Special Order Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 3010 (Sale Order: 10 of 844)      

Special Order Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle

This rifle was manufactured in 1892 and has a special order fancy grade semi-pistol grip stock and forearm with multi-point checkering, a shotgun style buttplate, and an ebony grip insert. Other features include the single set trigger and tang mounted peep sight. It has a replacement beaded blade front sight and an adjustable sporting rear sight. The shortened barrel is marked with the two line address on top ahead of the rear sight and the caliber designation "40-65 W.C.F." at the breech. The casehardened action has the model designation on the upper tang under the peep sight and the patent dates and serial number on the lower tang.

Class: Antique

Fine as period modified (barrel shortened). The rifle retains 60% of the original blue finish and 40% of the case colors. The finish on the magazine tube has mostly faded to a brown patina. The case colors are particularly strong on the lower tang. There is some light spotting. The wood is very fine with sharp checkering, several small dings, a chip on the left wrist at the junction with the frame, and scattered minor scratches. The action is excellent, and the markings are crisp. Winchester Model 1886 with strong case color retention are very rare. The assorted special order features and condition combine to make this a highly desirable Winchester rifle.

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Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Trapper Carbine with 15 Inch Barrel and ATF Exemption Letter

Lot # 3011 (Sale Order: 11 of 844)      

Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Trapper Carbine with 15 Inch Barrel and ATF Exemption Letter

Manufactured in 1928. This carbine features a 15 inch round barrel and full length magazine tube. The left rear of the barrel is marked with the model, trade mark, nickel steel and caliber information, three line Winchester marking on the upper tang and the serial number is on the bottom of the receiver. The Winchester oval proof is stamped on the top of the barrel and receiver at the breech. The barrel is fitted with a pinned blade front sight and a special order Marbles buckhorn rear sight. All blue finish and mounted with a smooth walnut forearm and straight grip stock with a steel carbine buttplate. The carbine is accompanied by a ATF letter of exemption dated June 8, 1999 removing it from NFA provisions and being designated as a collectible curio/relic firearm, and a George Madis handwritten letter describing the carbines features and condition as being all original.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Fine as partially refinished (cold blue on receiver and barrel). The balance of carbine retains 50% original blue finish with edge wear and thinning on the receiver and barrel band. There are a few minor scratches and dings on the receiver. The reoiled wood is fine with a very small gouge on the left side of the forearm, and overall some scattered minor dents and dings. The markings are crisp and clear. The action is excellent.

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Desirable Antique Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action .44-40 Rifle with Factory Letter

Lot # 3012 (Sale Order: 12 of 844)      

Desirable Antique Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action .44-40 Rifle with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1896. The top barrel flat ahead of the rear sight is marked with the two-line address and "44 W.C.F." at the breech. Three-line upper tang model, maker and patent date marking and the serial number on the bottom of the receiver. Dovetailed blade front and adjustable buckhorn sporting rear sights, full magazine tube, blue finish and mounted with a smooth walnut forearm and straight grip stock with a crescent buttplate. The accompanying factory letter verifies the rifle configuration, caliber, octagon barrel, plain trigger, and that it was received in and shipped out of the warehouse on October 19, 1900 to order number 77853, a late shipment as the rifle was manufactured four years earlier in 1896.

Class: Antique

Excellent. The rifle retains 90% plus original blue finish overall with some muzzle and edge wear, and some scratches, thinning and light spotting on the receiver. Much of the original case colors remain on the hammer and lever with a smooth gray patina on the balance. The wood is very fine with some scattered minor dents, dings and scratches. The markings are crisp and clear. The action is fine.

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Exceptional Special Order Deluxe Winchester Model 1886 .50 Express Rifle with Factory Letter

Lot # 3013 (Sale Order: 13 of 844)      

Exceptional Special Order Deluxe Winchester Model 1886 .50 Express Rifle with Factory Letter

Winchester Model 1886 rifle chambered for the .50-110 Winchester Express cartridge. The rifle is complete with a Cody Firearms Museum letter that describes the rifle as: "50 Express Caliber" with "Octagon barrel, Plain trigger, Checkered stock with pistol grip" and "Midrange and Lyman Combination front sights". The letter states that this rifle was shipped from Winchester on August 13, 1894. The barrel, full-length magazine, loading gate, trigger and bolt are blue. The forearm cap, receiver, hammer, lever and crescent buttplate have a casehardened finish. The stock and forearm are deluxe, fancy grain, highly figured walnut with a high polish piano finish. The forearm and pistol grip have Winchester Style H checkering and the pistol grip has an ebony insert. The barrel is fitted with a special order Lyman folding combination front sight and Winchester Express rear sight with three folding leaves graduated for 25, 100 and 200 yards and platinum sight lines. A folding Lyman Mid Range Vernier Peep Sight is mounted on the receiver tang. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped "-MANUFACTURED BY THE-/-WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A.-" in two lines ahead of the rear sight. The caliber designation, "50 EX", is stamped on the top barrel flat between the rear sight and the receiver. The 1884 and 1885 patent dates are stamped on the lower tang behind the trigger and the serial number, "90295", is stamped in script numerals on the lower tang between the tang screws. Introduced circa 1893 for the Model 1886 Winchester rifle, the Winchester .50-110-300 Express was one of the most potent cartridges available. Deluxe Winchester Model 1886 rifles chambered for Express cartridges are rare and extremely desirable firearms.

Class: Antique

Extremely fine. The rifle retains more than 95% of the strong original and vivid color casehardened finish. Nearly 95% of the original blue finish is present on the barrel and magazine tube assembly showing some delicate and scattered pin prick pitting along high points. The forearm cap, receiver, lever and hammer have almost 95% of the casehardened finish intact with vivid case colors. The case colors on the crescent buttplate have toned slightly. The piano finished stock and forearm are both excellent with sharp checkering showing only minor storage marks. This is an exceptional example of one of the most desirable variations of the highly sought-after Winchester Model 1886 rifle.

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Phenomenal Deluxe Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Sporting Rifle with Factory Letter

Lot # 3014 (Sale Order: 14 of 844)      

Phenomenal Deluxe Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Sporting Rifle with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1889. The rifle has a deluxe, highly figured fancy grain walnut forearm and pistol grip stock with 'Style H' checkering and high polish piano finish. The barrel is blued and the receiver, breechblock, hammer, lever and crescent steel buttplate are color case-hardened. The rifle has a half-octagon/half-round barrel chambered for the .25 W.C.F. cartridge. The barrel has a blued, Rocky Mountain front sight and a sporting style rear sight with adjustable insert. The forearm and early style pistol grip have ebony inlays. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped "-MANUFACTURED BY THE- /- WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A.-" in two lines ahead of the rear sight. The caliber designation: "25 W.C.F." is roll-stamped on the top of the barrel between the rear sight and the receiver. The lower receiver tang is roll-stamped "-PAT. OCT. 7TH 79-" in a single line behind the trigger and the serial number "34966" is stamped in script numerals between the tang screws. The accompanying factory letter verifies the rifle configuration in 22 L caliber, 1/2 octagon #1 24 inch barrel, plain trigger, checkered pistol grip stock, and that it was received in and shipped out of the warehouse to order number 24197 on July 24, 1889. The letter further notes an additional record date of January 27, 1894, order number 6755. This notation indicates that this rifle was returned to Winchester in 1894 and likely fitted with the 28 inch .25 W.C.F. No. 1 barrel presently on the rifle.

Class: Antique

Excellent. The rifle retains 95% plus of the original blue and vivid casehardened finish. The barrel retains nearly all of the blue finish and the case colors on the receiver, hammer and lever are vivid. The case colors on the buttplate are slightly faded but remain at least 95%. The deluxe highly figured fancy grain stock and forearm are excellent and retain 98% of the high polish piano finish. The checkering on the forearm and stock pistol grip is sharp. Wear is limited to a few very minor handling marks. This is an excellent example of a Deluxe Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Sporting Rifle.

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Near New Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Plain Sporting Rifle

Lot # 3015 (Sale Order: 15 of 844)      

Near New Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Plain Sporting Rifle

Standard Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Plain Sporting rifle manufactured circa 1914. The rifle has a 'Thickside' receiver with 24-inch octagon No. 1 barrel. The barrel has a standard sporting style front sight with nickel silver blade and set screw on the right side, and buckhorn sporting style rear sight with screw-adjustable center piece. The barrel and receiver are blued and the breechblock, hammer, trigger, lever and crescent buttplate are color casehardened. The rifle has a standard forearm with knurled final and ebony insert and straight grip stock. The stock and forearm are straight grain American walnut. The top barrel flat is roll-stamped with the two-line legend "MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO./NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A. PATENTED OCT. 7, 1879." ahead of the rear sight. The top of the barrel between the rear sight and the receiver is stamped with the oval Winchester "W/P" proof mark followed by "22 SHORT". A second Winchester proof mark is stamped on the top of the receiver. The upper receiver tang is roll-stamped "REG. IN. U.S. PAT. OFF./-WINCHESTER-/-TRADE MARK-" in three lines. The serial number "110609" is stamped on the lower tang behind the rear tang screw.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Near new. The rifle is all original and the barrel and receiver retain nearly 99% plus of the Winchester commercial blue finish. The breechblock, hammer, trigger, lever and buttplate have 99% of the color casehardened finish intact with strong case colors. The heel of the buttplate has just the slightest amount of finish wear. The barrel and receiver markings are crisp. The bore is mirror bright. The stock and forearm are in nearly new condition and retain almost all of the original finish. Wear is limited to a few tiny handling marks on the left stock wrist and several very minor blemishes on the forearm. This is an outstanding, near new example of a Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Plain Sporting rifle.

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Historic Illinois Civil War New Haven Arms Co. Henry Lever Action Rifle with Cavalry Saber and Docum

Lot # 3016 (Sale Order: 16 of 844)      

Historic Illinois Civil War New Haven Arms Co. Henry Lever Action Rifle with Cavalry Saber and Documented History

Henry Lever Action rifle manufactured by the New Haven Arms Company circa 1864 and British Pattern 1821 troopers saber from Edgar County, Illinois. The rifle and saber are accompanied by copies of notarized statements that state the weapons were the property of Ms. Mary Belle Littlefield Bonwell (1934-2014). Ms. Bonwell told her son that the weapons were given to her grandfather Jacob Littlefield by his cousin who was a Civil War veteran, and were kept in a closet in the family home in Edgar County all her life. Edgar County is located in East Central Illinois and portions of a number of Illinois regiments were raised in the county during the Civil War. The second letter/affidavit includes states that the rifle and sword belonged to Samuel H. Light (1834-1914). Who, according to the Illinois Civil War Muster Roll, joined the 7th Illinois Cavalry on September 15, 1861. He re-enlisted as a veteran on March 30, 1864, and mustered out on November 4, 1865, as a sergeant. It a Bonwell descendent states: "I have a letter dated October 30, 1863 addressed to my great-great grand father, Ashel Littlefield, who was a good friend and brother-in-law. The letter describes some war events that he was involved in." A copy of the latter letter is included along with other documents relating to the family. The rifle has the distinctive octagon barrel with integral 15-shot magazine and brass ("Gunmetal") receiver and crescent buttplate. The barrel/magazine are blued. The hammer, trigger, and lever are color casehardened, and the stock is straight grain, oil-finished walnut. The rifle has the later production features which include: (1) square back, nickel silver, front sight, (2) folding leaf rear sight with rounded top, center notch and slide stop screw, (3) large brass magazine follower, (4) beveled follower cut in the receiver, (5) second style receiver which lacks the rear sight dovetail found on rifles up to about serial number 3000, (6) sling swivel on the left side of the stock and sling hook loop on the left side of the barrel, (7) second style buttplate with sharp pointed heel, (8) cap head buttplate screws and (9) second style New Haven Arms Co. legend. The buttplate has a hinged trapdoor and the butt trap contains the four piece, jointed steel cleaning rod with brass tip furnished with Henry rifles in this serial number range. The top barrel flat is roll-stamped: "HENRY'S PATENT OCT. 16. 1860./MANUFACT'D BY THE NEWHAVEN ARMS CO. NEWHAVEN. CT." This second pattern legend is slightly larger than the legend used on Henry rifles thru serial number 3500 and uses all serifed (Roman) letters; the early legend used serifed letters for all the characters except the second "NEWHAVEN" which was stamped with block (Gothic) letters. The small "W" inspection mark utilized by Oliver Winchester is stamped on the lower tang behind the lever latch. The serial number, "6886," is stamped on the top of the barrel between the rear sight and the receiver. The rifle was not disassembled to examine the serial number on the lower left side of the receiver tang, stock, and buttplate because the tang and buttplate screws had not been disturbed and remain indexed on the axis of the bore. The saber that accompanies the rifle is a close copy of the British Pattern 1821 trooper's saber which was also the basis for the U.S. Model 1826 Dragoon saber. The saber has a slightly curved, 35 1/2 inch, flat back, spear point blade with single fuller. The brass hilt has a three-bar guard and brown leather covered grip. This saber differs slightly from the British Pattern 1821 saber which had an iron guard and had a back piece with half-round ears pinned to the grip. The saber has a light weight iron scabbard with prominent drag, two iron suspension bands and rings, and a flat throat piece. The saber and scabbard are unmarked, but it appears to be a British made piece imported to the United States during the Civil War. Although the Federal government purchased fewer than 2000 Henry rifles during the Civil War, experts believe that most of the Henry rifles manufactured through early 1865 were privately purchased by Federal soldiers who were willing to spend their pay for the firepower provided by the 15-shot Henry rifle. One of the primary retailers for the New Haven Arms Company was located in Louisville, Kentucky. Henry rifles were especially popular with soldiers in Illinois and Indiana regiments who had the opportunity to purchase them with re-enlistment bounties while returning home on furlough during the summer and fall of 1864. This rifle was almost certainly purchased by an Illinois trooper in 1864 with his re-enlistment bounty in anticipation of the final campaigns of the war.

Class: Antique

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Magnificent Documented Special Order Antique Winchester Model 1885 High Wall Rifle .22 Short with Sw

Lot # 3017 (Sale Order: 17 of 844)      

Magnificent Documented Special Order Antique Winchester Model 1885 High Wall Rifle .22 Short with Swiss Buttplate, Winchester A5 Telescopic Sight and Factory Letter

Winchester Model 1885 High Wall rifle manufactured in 1898. The rifle is accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter that lists the features as: "Type: Rifle, Caliber: 22 S, Barrel Type: 1/2 Octagon, Barrel Weight: #3, Barrel Length: 26 Inches, Trigger: Plain, Plain, Pistol Grip" and Swiss butt plate". The letter states that this rifle was shipped from Winchester on January 11, 1898. The rifle has a medium weight, half-octagon/half-round, barrel fitted with a Lyman Wind gauge combination front sight and a blank in the rear sight dove-tail. The barrel is mounted with a 5 power Winchester A5 telescopic sight with fine cross-hair reticle and Winchester target mounts and bases. A folding combination peep sight is mounted on the receiver tang. The pistol grip stock has a nickel-plated Swiss buttplate. The barrel is blued and the receiver, hammer, trigger and lever are color case-hardened. The stock and forearm are oil finished, straight grain, American walnut. The forearm tip and pistol grip have ebony inlays. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped with the early legend: "- MANUFACTURED BY THE-/-WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A.-". The legend is partially covered by the front telescopic sight base. The serial number, "80882" is stamped in script numerals on the lower tang.

Class: Antique

Excellent. The rifle retains 97% plus of the blue and vivid color casehardened finish. Nearly all of the blue finish is present on the barrel. The case colors on the receiver are vivid. The case colors on the lever and lower tang have faded slightly from handling. The stock and forearm are both in excellent condition and show minimal handling or storage wear. The rifle was fitted with a palm rest at one point and the underside of the forearm has been drilled with two holes and shows the outline of the palm rest base. The Winchester A5 telescopic sight, mounts and bases are contemporary to the rifle and are in excellent condition. At least 95% of the original blue finish remains and the optics are bright. This is an excellent example of a documented special order Winchester High Wall rifle with Swiss Buttplate, pistol grip stock and half-octagon/half-round barrel.

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Outstanding, Special Order, Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Plain Sporting Rifle

Lot # 3018 (Sale Order: 18 of 844)      

Outstanding, Special Order, Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Plain Sporting Rifle

Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Plain Sporting Rifle manufactured in 1906. The rifle has a special order, No. 1, half-octagon/half-round barrel, single set trigger and sights. The barrel has a special order Lyman Beach folding combination front sight with white bead and a buckhorn sporting style rear sight with adjustable insert. A special order Mid-Range Vernier Peep Sight is mounted on the receiver tang. The stock and forearm are straight grain American walnut with a high polish finish. The stock has a crescent steel buttplate and the forearm tip has an ebony insert. The rifle barrel and receiver are blued and the breechblock, hammer, lever and crescent buttplate are color casehardened. 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, "22 W.R.F." is stamped on the top barrel flat between the rear sight and the receiver. The lower tang is stamped with "PAT. OCT. 7TH 79" behind the trigger followed by the serial number "95182" behind the tang screws.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent 98% plus. The rifle is all original and retains 99% of the original blue and color casehardened finish. There is some very light edge wear at the muzzle but the other components retain nearly all of the original finish. The special order front sight and Vernier sight are in the same condition as the other components. The bore is mirror bright. The barrel legend, patent markings and serial number are crisp. The stock and forearm are both in excellent condition and retain nearly all of the high polish finish. Wear is limited to several very shallow blemishes on the right side of the forearm above the forearm screw and two light scratches on the left side of the forearm near the receiver. This is an outstanding example of a special order Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Plain Sporting Rifle.

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Exceptional Winchester Deluxe Model 1885 Special Single Shot Rifle

Lot # 3019 (Sale Order: 19 of 844)      

Exceptional Winchester Deluxe Model 1885 Special Single Shot Rifle

This is an extraordinary example of a Deluxe Winchester Model 1885 High Wall Single Shot Sporting rifle that was manufactured in 1895. The rifle has a No. 4, 30 inch, half-octagon barrel with a wind gauge front sight. The barrel has no rear sight seat. A Mid-Range Vernier sight is mounted on the receiver tang. The thin side, high wall receiver has a plain trigger and standard lever. The stock and forearm are highly figured, fancy grade, "XXX" walnut with Winchester "Style H" checkering and a high polish piano finish. The stock has the early style pistol grip with ebony inlay. The Schnabel forearm also has an ebony inlay. The stock has a Swiss style cheek piece and a nickel-plated, brass Swiss buttplate. The barrel has the Winchester commercial blue finish. The receiver, breechblock, hammer and lever have a color casehardened finish with fiery case colors. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped with the two-line legend: "-MANUFACTURED BY THE-/-WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS Co. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A.-". The caliber designation "40-90 BAL." is stamped on the top of the barrel just ahead of the receiver. "PAT. OCT. 7. 79" is roll-stamped on the lower tang in a single line behind the trigger and the serial number, "71029", is stamped between the lower tang screws. This rifle is complete with a Cody Firearms Museum letter which confirms the rifle features and states that it was shipped from Winchester on March 11, 1895.

Class: Antique

Excellent plus. The rifle is all original and retains 98% of the original blue and vivid color casehardened finish. The barrel has 99% finish with crisp markings and a mirror bright bore. The receiver retains nearly all of the vivid case colors with only traces of high point wear. The case colors on the lever contact points have faded slightly but the finish retains about 97%. The only significant finish wear is some flaking on the metal finish of the lower buttplate hook. The highly figured, fancy grade, walnut stock and forearm remain in exceptional, excellent plus condition and retain virtually all of the high polish piano finish. The checkering is extremely sharp. Storage wear is limited to several very insignificant dents in the left side of the stock near the buttplate. This is an exceptional example of a deluxe Winchester Model 1895 High Wall Special Single Shot rifle.

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Attractive Winchester Third Model 1866 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 3020 (Sale Order: 20 of 844)      

Attractive Winchester Third Model 1866 Lever Action Rifle

This is an attractive example of a Winchester Model 1866 Rifle that was manufactured in 1871. The rifle has a full octagon barrel, special order factory sling swivels on the forearm cap and stock. The top barrel flat is marked "WINCHESTER'S-REPEATING ARMS.NEW HAVEN. CT./KING'S-IMPROVEMENT-PATENTED-MARCH 29.1866. OCTOBER 16.1860.". The serial number is marked on the lower tang followed by "HS". Dovetailed blade front sight and a Henry style folding ladder rear sight graduated to 900 yards. The barrel, magazine tube and loading gate were finished blue, and the receiver, forend cap and buttplate are brass. Mounted with a smooth walnut forearm and straight grip stock with a crescent buttplate with compartment (cleaning rod not included).

Class: Antique

Very good. The barrel and magazine tube retain 20% original blue finish, (mainly on the lower barrel flats), with the balance having a very attractive crisp smooth brown patina. The brass has an attractive aged patina. The receiver side plate joints remain tight. The loading gate has a dark gray patina with traces of the original niter blue finish. The loading lever and trigger have a smooth mottled gray/brown patina. The hammer retains much of the original case colors. There are number of shallow gouges on the buttplate. The forearm is fine condition with scattered minor dents and dings. The stock is cracked through the wrist and has been professionally repaired and partially refinished. The stock is otherwise very good with a few deep scratches, and scattered minor dents, dings and scratches. A nice example of a Model 1866 Rifle.

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Early Production, Special Order Engraved Winchester Deluxe Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 3021 (Sale Order: 21 of 844)      

Early Production, Special Order Engraved Winchester Deluxe Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle

Winchester Model 1886 Fancy Sporting Rifle manufactured in 1886. The rifle has a special order 28-inch full octagon barrel, sling loops and steel shotgun buttplate. The rifle is engraved with factory No. 10 engraving as illustrated in the 1897 edition of Winchester "HIGHLY FINISHED ARMS" reproduced on pages 209-221 of "The Book of Winchester Engraving" by R.L. Wilson. (no factory letter available to writer at time of description). The receiver and forearm tip are engraved with ornamental scrolls and embossed borders and the left side of the receiver has a game scene with a Whitetail Deer. The forearm and pistol grip stock are highly figured, fancy grain walnut with Winchester Style H checkering. The pistol grip has an ebony inlay. The barrel has a standard sporting style front sight and folding leaf rear sight graduated to "10" and marked "1876" at the top of the leaf. The top barrel flat is marked with the two-line legend: "-MANUFACTURED BY THE-/- WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A. -" ahead of the rear sight. The caliber designation "45-90 W.C.F." 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 marked with the 1884 and 1885 patent dates behind the trigger and the serial number "1975" surrounded by engraved flourishes.

Class: Antique

About good as recheckered. The barrel, magazine, forearm cap, receiver and buttplate have a mottled silver gray patina with patches of darker age discoloration on the barrel and magazine. None of the blue and color casehardened finish remains on the rifle exterior. The factory engraving and game scene are crisp. The markings on the barrel and upper tang are sharp but the serial number is worn. The highly figured walnut stock and forearm are in good condition with moderate handling wear. The stock retains of the original piano finish while the forearm shows more finish wear. The deeply cut redone checkering on the forearm and pistol grip remains in good overall condition with moderate handling wear. This is a solid representative example of a scarce and very desirable, first year production, special order, factory engraved, Winchester Model 1886 Fancy Sporting Rifle.

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Outstanding Deluxe Special Order Winchester Model 1885 High Wall Special Single Shot Rifle with Fact

Lot # 3022 (Sale Order: 22 of 844)      

Outstanding Deluxe Special Order Winchester Model 1885 High Wall Special Single Shot Rifle with Factory Letter and Ledger

he rifle has a half-round/half-octagon No. 4 barrel fitted with a wind gauge front sight with Spirit level and has no seat for a rear sight. A mid-range Vernier rear sight is mounted on the receiver tang. The "thin wall" receiver has a single set trigger. The stock and forearm are fancy grain highly figured XXX walnut with a high polish piano finish and fine checkered panels. The stock has a cheekpiece, late style pistol grip with hard rubber cap embossed "WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO.", and nickel plated Swiss buttplate. The Schnabel type forearm has an ebony inlay at the tip and is fitted with a Winchester "tuning fork" palm rest. The barrel and receiver are blued, and the hammer, breechblock and lever are casehardened. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped: "MANUFACTURED BY THE/WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A." followed by the caliber designation "32-40" at the breech. The lower receiver tang is roll-stamped: PATENTED OCT. 7. 79" in one line behind the trigger followed by the serial number "91552" between the tang screws. The accompanying factory letter verifies the rifle configuration, caliber, 1/2 octagon #4 32 inch barrel, "S. Set" trigger, checkered pistol grip stock, mid-range Vernier and wind gauge sights with no rear sight seat, Swiss buttplate and cheek piece, palm rest, and that it was received in the warehouse on July 7, 1903 and shipped to order number 188010 the next day. The ledger copy lists the features as well including "S. S." in the trigger column.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent plus. This rifle appears to be all original and retains 98% of the bright original blue finish overall. The case colors on the bottom of the lever have faded slightly from handling. The top edges of the receiver have traces of high point wear and there are a few very minor handling marks on the receiver sides. The Swiss buttplate retains 97% of the nickel plated finish with some very minor finish wear. The barrel markings are crisp. Both the wind gauge front sight and Vernier rear sight remain in excellent condition. The highly figured fancy grade stock and forearm remain excellent plus and retain nearly all of the piano finish. The checkered panels on the pistol grip and forearm are sharp. Wear is limited to a few very minor handling marks. This is an outstanding example of a deluxe special order Winchester Model 1885 Special Single Shot rifle.

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Desirable Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 3023 (Sale Order: 23 of 844)      

Desirable Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action Rifle

This rifle was manufactured in 1883. The top of the barrel is marked "WINCHESTER'S-REPEATING ARMS.NEW HAVEN. CT./KING'S-IMPROVEMENT-PATENTED-MARCH 29.1866. OCTOBER 16.1860." The serial number is marked on the lower tang behind the lever latch. The left side of the lower tang and the stock under the upper tang are marked with the assembly number "3369". It has a dovetailed German silver blade front sight and an adjustable sporting rear sight. The barrel, magazine tube, and loading gate were finished blue, and the receiver, forend cap and buttplate are brass. It is mounted with a smooth walnut forearm with iron forend cap and straight grip stock with an iron crescent buttplate with compartment (cleaning rod not included).

Class: Antique

Very good. The iron surfaces have a dark gray or brown patina along with patches of mild pitting and oxidation. The brass has an aged patina with some minor marks. The lever is possibly refinished. The wood is fine with moderate handling wear including some overall light scratches and small dings. It is mechanically fine and has crisp markings.

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Special Order Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle with Factory Letter

Lot # 3024 (Sale Order: 24 of 844)      

Special Order Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle with Factory Letter

This Winchester Model 1873 was manufactured in 1891 and features a special order part octagon barrel, half magazine, casehardened receiver, and checkered deluxe fancy grade pistol grip stock and forearm with ebony grip insert. The configuration is confirmed in the factory letter which also lists that it was received by the warehouse on May 21, 1892; shipped on June 1, 1892; and was repaired and returned on March 15, 1902. It is equipped with a Rocky Mountain blade front sight, adjustable sporting rear sight, and a later added short range tang mounted peep sight. The barrel has the two-line address and patent information ahead of the rear sight and "32 W.C.F." on top at the breech end. The upper tang is marked with the model designation. "32 CAL" is stamped in script across the bottom of the brass cartridge elevator. The serial number is marked on the tail of the lower tang.

Class: Antique

Fine as later repaired by Winchester (probably mechanical as the finish is correct). The rifle retains 40% plus of the faded thinned blue finish and 30% rich case colors. The balance has a brown patina along with some spotting and slight spots of pitting. The wood is fine with various small dings and light scratches and spots of wear in the otherwise smooth finish. It is mechanically excellent and has clear markings.

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Winchester Model 1887 Lever Action Shotgun

Lot # 3025 (Sale Order: 25 of 844)      

Winchester Model 1887 Lever Action Shotgun

Manufactured in 1888, the second year of production. Single bead sight on the full choked barrel with a 2 3/4 inch chamber. The left side of the receiver has the "WRACo" monogram with the serial number on the underside and the three line address followed by the one line patent dates marking is stamped on the lower tang. Blue barrel and magazine tube with casehardened remaining parts and mounted with a smooth walnut forearm and round knob pistol grip stock with a checkered iron buttplate. Length of pull is 13 inches.

Class: Antique

Very good. The barrel and magazine tube retain 30% original blue finish with a mottled brown patina and scattered minor oxidation on the barrel and some minor scratches and oxidation on the magazine tube. The receiver and breechblock retain 50% original vivid case colors, and the lever shows generous amounts of bright original case colors in protected areas and a smooth mottled silver gray patina on the balance. The wood has been freshened with a coat of varnish some time ago and remains very good with some scattered minor dings, dents and scratches. The lower edge of the stock at the receiver have been sanded down a bit. The markings are clear. The action is excellent.

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