SESSION 4 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

SESSION 4 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

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SESSION 4 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

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NEW HAVEN ARMS LEVER ACTION No. 1 POCKET PISTOL.

Lot # 4001 (Sale Order: 1 of 624)      

Cal. .31 Rocket Ball. S# 1625. Bbl. 3 1/2" octagon with thin blade sight and steel dovetailed V notch rear. Mfg. 1857 to 1860 as successor to Volcanic Arms; approx. 3,300...more units starting with S# 1. Success of pistol (and rifles) largely due to Walter Hunt''s design of projectile similar to Minie ball but with powder charge and ignition in hollow of projectile being superior to paper patched ammo. Hunt also designed the repeating lever action assembly; all of which used by Volcanic arms founded by Oliver Winchester plus Horace Smith and D. B. Wesson. Upon forced insolvency of Volcanic by Winchester in 1857, New Haven Arms was formed and Tyler Henry hired as a designer. Later, Smith & Wesson went on to become a premiere revolver company using the Rollin White patent. Winchester created the Henry rifle and a legacy of lever action rifles. Identified as New Haven model rather than Volcanic by absence of any Volcanic marking having only "NEW HAVEN CONN. / PATENT FEB. 14, 1854" on top of barrel. Unadorned brass frame (often seen engraved as well) with square butt walnut grips; left numbered 1610 (proper fitment as good as right) plus 1625 on right. CONDITION: Especially nice example with fine mechanical functioning. Brass frame is best appearing with dull patina tone. Grips have light handling marks and appearance of original varnish. Barrel assembly has spotty cleaned appearance; other metal components have properly aged patina. Bore is fair having typical light pitting throughout its barely twisting distinct rifling. Nice example of historically significant pistol. (01-24216/NW). ANTIQUE. $6,000-8,000.

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RARE HENRY MODEL 1860 IRON FRAME LEVER ACTION

Lot # 4002 (Sale Order: 2 of 624)      

RIFLE. Cal. 44 HRF. S# 94. The Henry was a revolutionary repeating rifle introduced at the time of the US Civil War. The Iron Frame Henry is the scarcest & most desirable...more variation. Estimated quantity of 275 were produced in S# range 1-400. Bbl. 24" octagon w/ integral mag. tube. Shroud at front of bbl. rotates for loading. Brass blade front sight, open dovetail on bbl. w/ sporting leaf rear sight mounted on receiver dovetail. Straight grip stock of nicely grained walnut is fitted w/ the early style rounded toe iron trapdoor buttplate. Left inside of lower tang & top tang channel of stock have matching S# 94. All stock & buttplate screws have matching numbers. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 4 piece cleaning rod held in stock compartment. CONDITION: metal has a heavy brown patina showing spots of corrosion & handling marks w/ series of dents around the top edges of both side plates. Stock has mildly worn finish showing numerous scratches, & marks. Small chips are found around both sides of lower tang. Smooth mechanics. Bore retains largely intact rifling showing scattered pitting. (01-24170/DS). ANTIQUE. $80000-100000.

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MARTIALLY MARKED HENRY CIVIL WAR LEVER ACTION

Lot # 4003 (Sale Order: 3 of 624)      

ENGRAVED REPEATING RIFLE. Cal. 44 Henry Rimfire. S# 3056. Bbl. 24" octagon with integral mag. tube. Bbl shroud rotates for loading. Brass blade front sight with graduated...more leaf rear sight. Left bbl. flat has U.S. sub inspectors Charles G. Chapman initials "C.G.C." over "H". Most of the 1731 rifles acquired by the government between 1862 and 1865 were in the S# range 3000-4200. Many were issued to the 1st Maine & 1st District of Columbia cavalry regiments. Brass action has generous coverage of custom added vine type foliate scroll with stippled backgrounds having straight line & wavy borders. Early style brass trapdoor buttplate has complimenting engraving at the heel. The straight grip walnut stock without swivel has a slight perch belly. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: binder containing 16 pages of photos & descriptions of this rifle as well as reprinted material pertaining to martially marked Henry rifles. CONDITION: very nice Civil War rifle. Barrel & mag. tube have an attractive patina appearance with small dents & marks. The brass exhibits a very pleasing mild patina. The stock finish appears to be original showing scratches, marks and small dents with spots of finish wear. Action functions smoothly. Dark bore retains partially visible rifling. (01-23329/DS). ANTIQUE. $30,000-40,000.

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HENRY MODEL 1860 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 4004 (Sale Order: 4 of 624)      

Cal. 44 HRF. S# 340. The iconic Henry rifle was important during the US Civil War & evokes images of the United States frontier expansion. Approx. 1400 Henrys were produc...moreed 1860-1866. Bbl. 24" octagon w/ German silver blade front sight & sporting leaf rear sight. Integral tubular mag. is loaded by rotating the shroud at the muzzle end. Brass receiver. Walnut stock w/ early style rounded brass crescent buttplate. Top tang channel of stock along w/ stock & buttplate screws have matching S# 340. S# indicates mfg. in 1862 during the Civil War. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 4 piece iron cleaning rod held in stock compartment. CONDITION: brass receiver & buttplate exhibit a pleasing spotted patina w/ gold tones. Side plates & lifter have a mild untouched mustard patina. Bbl. & mag. tube have faded to an even brown showing scattered handling marks & spots. Stock shows evidence of a light refinish w/ scratches & marks. Left side of butt has a 3" crack extending from the center of the buttplate. Smooth mechanics. The bore retains good intact rifling w/ general light pitting. PROVENANCE STATEMENT: from the John Battaglia collection. Tag on back of buttplate is marked "Property of John Battaglia, Tulsa Oklahoma". (01-24169/JJ). ANTIQUE. $30,000-40,000.

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LATE PRODUCTION HENRY REPEATING RIFLE.

Lot # 4005 (Sale Order: 5 of 624)      

Cal. 44 Henry rimfire. S#. 14308. Bbl. 24" octagon with integral mag tube. Shroud at muzzle end of Bbl. rotates for loading. Top flat is marked "HENRY'S PATENT. OCT. 16, ...more1860/MANUFACT'D. BY THE NEW HAVEN ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CT." Blade front sight with sporting leaf rear sight. Brass action has lever latch. Straight grip walnut stock with Late style pointed heel trapdoor brass buttplate. Inside of buttplate is numbered 14308 that matches primary number on breach end of Bbl. CONDITION: iron parts have acquired a heavy brown patina. Brass action and buttplate exhibit a pleasing mustard color appearance. Unsanded stock has aged darkened appearance showing scratches, marks and dents. Action exhibits good function. Magazine follower stop screw on right side of Bbl. is broken. Dark pitted bore retains intact rifling. (01 – 21961/DS). ANTIQUE. $10,000 – 15,000

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BEAUTIFULLY ENGRAVED PRESENTATION WINCHESTER 1866

Lot # 4006 (Sale Order: 6 of 624)      

LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44 HRF. S# 19162. Some who have observed this rifle have attributed the engraving to renowned Master engraver Gustave Young. After Working for Co...morelt as their Primary engraving contractor, Young worked as an independent engraver from 1863-1869 in Hartford, CT. It is widely accepted that Gustave young was only commissioned by Winchester to engrave a select few firearms making surviving examples absolute rarities. This rifle, being dedicated to an individual (John Freeman) as a sportsman in 1868 has features suggesting it as an independent work from Gustave Young. Since his work was not signed, attribution of Young engraved Winchesters is made through comparison of his unique Germanic scroll to known examples from his time as an engraver at Colt as well as Main spring boss on inside of lower tang is stamped "G" with small intersecting "T", which is also found on Gustave Young's gold plated 1866 that was sold at auction on Dec. 9, 2022; S# 25501. Bbl. 24" octagon. Sporting front sight w/ sporting leaf rear sight. Full length mag. 4th model brass action w/ some remaining original gold finish. The engraving consists of floral patterns on the forward sections of the frame w/ borders & scroll work on the remainder. Brass forearm cap & peak of buttplate have complimenting engraving. Fine Germanic style engraving is typical of that done by master engraver Gustave Young. Forearm & straight grip stock of fancy walnut have added fine point pattern borderless hand checkering. Features include brass trapdoor crescent buttplate & sling swivels, front swivel is mag. cap mounted. Left side of stock has a brass oval presentation plate marked "June 1st, 1868 / JOHN A. FREEMAN / SPORTSMAN". Inside toe of buttplate has matching serial number. Mfg. 1868. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: proper 4 piece cleaning rod held in butt compartment. CONDITION: brass action displays a pleasing even mellow patina. Remaining original gold plated finish can be found in protected areas of the upper & lower tang, around the hammer, trigger & lever as well as some screw heads. Bbl. & mag. tube blue is fading to a brown patina showing scattered spotting. Stock & forearm have a very good refinish showing scattered small marks w/ a light dent on right side of butt. The stock has an old break at the wrist w/ added wooden inserts making an attempted repair. Right side of stock approx. 1 1/2" above the toe has a hairline crack. Bore shows scattered pitting mixing w/ intact rifling. (01-24177/DS). ANTIQUE. $35,000-55,000.

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SCARCE WINCHESTER 1866 SECOND MODEL 44 RUSSIAN

Lot # 4007 (Sale Order: 7 of 624)      

LEVER ACTION SRC. Cal. 44 Russian. S# 22531. In 1869 & 1870, Smith & Wesson filled a contract w/ Russia for revolvers in 44 S&W Russian cal. Case dimensions were length ....more960, rim diameter .520 & base diameter .460. Winchester & other companies were also pursuing possible Russian contracts & testing the 44 Russian cartridge. Bbl. 20" carbine style w/ 2 line marking "HENRY'S PATENT-OCT.16,1860 / KING'S PATENT-MARCH 29,1866". Cal. marking between receiver & rear sight is "44 RUSS.". Mag. band mounted blade front sight w/ carbine leaf rear sight. Brass action w/ case colored hammer & lever having staple fastened saddle ring on left side. Replacement band fastened walnut forearm & straight grip stock having crescent steel trapdoor buttplate. Mfg. 1869. CONDITION: finely restored carbine. Bbl., mag. tube & saddle ring retain 99% nicely polished reblued finish. Hammer & lever have very good restored case colors. Wood has very good finish. Brass receiver & buttplate show a pleasing mild patina. Bore retains sharp rifling. (01-23946/DS). ANTIQUE. $20000-30000.

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CUSTOM ENGRAVED 1866 WINCHESTER SRC.

Lot # 4008 (Sale Order: 8 of 624)      

Cal. 44 HRF. S# 156890. Bbl. 20" w/ carbine leaf rear sight. Brass action has generous coverage of added engraving done in the traditional Ulrich style. Sides of receiver...more have scroll engraving surrounding game scenes w/ a geometric border that extends to upper receiver & tang areas. Original band fastened carbine forearm. Replacement walnut stock utilizing the original brass carbine buttplate w/ engraving that matches the action. Mfg. 1882. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 3 piece cleaning rod held in stock compartment. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube have faded to a pleasing gray brown with scattered pitting showing wrench marks in breech area. The brass action shows a mild patina w/ dents on the follower & adjacent areas. Forearm has original finish showing gouges, dents & marks. Stock has worn finish showing numerous small dents & handling marks. Action has weak spring tension, the extractor is broken. Bore retains largely intact rifling showing general pitting. (01-23205/DS). ANTIQUE. $5000-8000.

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WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 LEVER ACTION SRC.

Lot # 4009 (Sale Order: 9 of 624)      

Cal. 44 Henry Centerfire. S# 160573. Bbl. 20" carbine style. Fixed front sight w/ carbine leaf rear sight. Full length mag. Brass 4th model action w/ saddle ring on left ...moreside. Original band fastened walnut forearm. Replacement model 1873 carbine stock w/ trapdoor buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Cody Firearms Museum letter listing the following, "Type: Carbine. Received in warehouse on April 13, 1883. Shipped from warehouse on May 28, 1883, Order number 4545. Returned by I. G. B. and Co. on August 13, 1885. Shipped from warehouse on January 16, 1886, Order number 3756". CONDITION: Iron parts show scattered light pitting & have a gray coloration from touch up finish. Bright polished action shows dents & marks. Stock & forearm are sanded w/ gloss style refinish. Stock has cracks & chips around top tang w/ hairline cracks extending from buttplate. Heavily pitted bore. Action closes stiffly. (01-23894/DS). ANTIQUE. $2500-4000.

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EXTREMELY LATE PRODUCTION WINCHESTER MODEL 1866

Lot # 4010 (Sale Order: 10 of 624)      

LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44 WRF. S# 170079. Bbl 24 3/8". Model 1866 lever action rifle manufactured by Winchester in 1898. The top of the barrel is stamped with Wincheste...morer's 2 line address, with "44 R.F." stamped over the top at the breech. Brass frame with full length blued octagonal barrel and magazine tube. Magazine tube appears to have been reattached at one time and barrel retains a thin washer at the breech. Crescent iron buttplate and iron forend cap. Smooth plain wood straight grip buttstock, with smooth wood forend. Stock exhibits a matching assembly number "2709" to the frame on the interior of the upper tang channel. Wood furniture appears to have been lightly sanded and revarnished at one time. Dovetailed German silver blade front sight with dovetailed semi-buckhorn V-notch rear sight. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original "1-19-95" dated invoice from David's Firearms, Ltd. of Gray, ME. CONDITION: brass frame retains a pleasing mellow patina overall, exhibiting some scattered marks from handling and storage. Barrel exhibits wear and thinning overall that shows through to a pleasing brown patina, with some marring on the edges around the breech, seemingly from disassembly. Magazine tube retains a mostly gray patina, with areas of darker discoloration overall. Very bright bore, exhibiting some scattered areas of pitting and retaining strong rifling throughout. Wood furniture shows some scattered marks and minor impressions from storage and handling, but is otherwise very good overall. Stock exhibits a repair on the interior of the tang channel, with a section having been replaced and attached via an adhesive, with only the top half of the matching assembly number remaining. With standard production serialization ending at 170,100, this rifle makes for a very nice example of one of the last Model 1866 rifles that Winchester produced. PROVENANCE: Collection of Horst Kreiner. (01-24028/MLW). ANTIQUE. $3,000-5,000.

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IMPORTANT AND HISTORIC ONE OF A KIND WINCHESTER

Lot # 4011 (Sale Order: 11 of 624)      

1873 MODEL ROOM PROTOTYPE RIMFIRE LEVER ACTION RIFLE WITH EXTENSIVE RESEARCH DOCUMENTATION INCLUDING CORRESPONDENCE WITH KNOWN FIREARMS AUTHORITY & AUTHOR, HERBERT HOUZE. Cal. 22 Long. NSN. This rifle exhibits features consistent with other prototype arms produced in the Winchester Model room circa 1875, 8 years prior to the start of Winchester 1873 22 Rimfire production. Prototype receiver is a cast iron modification of the original 4 side plate 1873 brass prototype receiver design in possession of the Winchester Arms Museum, which was the first 1873 prototype 44-40 rifle. Receiver modifications are as follows: dust cover flanges have been removed, dust cover stop screw has been plugged, rear edge contours have been altered & the safety sear hole has been plugged with a threaded pin. As is the case with this example, no Winchester prototype receivers were fabricated to accept the wood forearms found on production guns. As noted in letter from Herbert Houze, former Cody Firearms Museum Curator, to previous owner (see more below) "the design of the loading tube suggests that it is a precursor of the design patented by William W. Wetmore". On December 30th, 1884, Winchester employee William W. Wetmore was issued patent no. 310,103 for "MAGAZINE FOR FIREARMS". Mag. Tube appears to be one of Wetmore's original tube designs which he modified from patent 57,508 wherein he added a stop ring. This was later improved upon by Jason L, Randall's patent 343,492 on June 8, 1886. While the muzzle end of this mag tube is identical to the patent application drawings, the receiver end of the tube is actually very flimsy in design & construction. In notation from prior owner, it was Mr. Houze's opinion that this design predated the patent application. Magazine tube appears to be fastened in place by a Flobert type barrel Band. Barrel is 21 7/8" round, steel, unblued & slightly tapered (7/8" at receiver to 3/4" at muzzle). This conforms to the barrel taper of the model 1866s produced at this time. Herbert Houze states in correspondence to prior owner that "The barrel markings are of the type found on the Model 1875 Winchester revolver". Tangs are unmarked and show no appearance metal removal. Lifter is marked "22 Cal Long" and appears handmade to accept 22 cal. cartridges. Toggles are also handmade & fitted to more exacting specifications than standard production rifles. Light bluing appears on the toggle surfaces of the correct type for Model Room work for the time. "THE WINCHESTER BOOK" on page 95 indicates that all levers on Winchester rifles were cast with the spur in place. This lever has no spur yet shows no grinding or milling to remove the spur. According to Herbert Houze this would indicate this being a standard Henry lever as they were not cast with the spur in place. Top of oil finished walnut stock has a contour befitting the 1st model 1873 while the bottom contour matches that on the 1866 3rd model giving it a distinct appearance. Stock is fitted with a crescent steel iron buttplate rather than brass. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 2 large binders of information including research file compiled by previous owner along with photocopies of various patents and letters from George Madis & Norm Flayderman (SEE WEBSITE FOR SCANS). Correspondance from known Winchester authority Herbert Houze as follows: March 7, 1990 Dear Mr. ____: Your letter of February 25 addressed to the U.S. Repeating Arms Company has been forwarded to me for reply. The Winchester Model 1873 in your possession appears to be a prototype .22 caliber rifle utilizing a magazine of the type patented by William W. Wetmore on December 30, 1884 (no. 310,103) and improved by Jason L. Randall (Patent No. 343,492 of June 8, 1886). From the photographs you supplied, the rifle exhibits worksmanship similar to other experimental Winchesters of the period. However, I would not be able to definitively state that is was, without personally examining the arm. Enclosed are photocopies of the patents mentioned above. I hope this information will be of some assistance to you. Yours Truly, Herbert G. Houze Curator Cody Firearms Museum. July 12, 1990 Dear Mr. ____. With respect to our conversation Saturday last, I am of the opinion that the 22 caliber Winchester rifle I examined is a prototype built upon a modified Model 1873 receiver using Model 1866 components. The receiver exhibits evidence of the following modifications... the dust cover flanges have been removed; the dust cover stop screw hole has been plugged; the rear edge contours have been altered; the safety sear hole has been plugged with a threaded pin. The barrel is of M1866 type but the barrel markings are of the type found on the Model 1875 Winchester Revolver. The finger lever appears to be from a Henry Rifle. This is an incomplete description due to space limitations. Click here for full description...more

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RARE WINCHESTER PROTOTYPE SINGLE SHOT PISTOL.

Lot # 4012 (Sale Order: 12 of 624)      

Cal. 22 RF. NSN. Prototype bolt-action pistol based on the model 1900-1902 rifles. Popularity of their single shot rifles led Winchester to explore producing a pistol ver...moresion. An estimated 100 pistols of various designs were produced in the early 1900s. Many were kept by employees. Bbl. 13 5/8" of rapid taper style. Top is marked "WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK REG. IN U.S. PAT. OFF.". Dovetail mounted bead front sight w/ fixed V notch rear sight. Brass frame w/ integral trigger guard & thumb piece. 2 piece walnut grips. WEIGHT: 2 lbs, 7.6 oz. CONDITION: bbl. & action finish is fading to gray showing small dents & spots of freckling. Brass action has acquired a mild patina. Grips have age darkened appearance showing light wear w/ scattered marks. Lightly pitted bore retains intact rifling. (23-2318/DS). CURIO. $4000-6000.

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WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 SPECIAL ORDER LEVER ACTION

Lot # 4013 (Sale Order: 13 of 624)      

RIFLE. Cal. 32 WCF. S# 214273B. Bbl. 28" octagon, 4" longer than standard. Combination front sight, sporting rear sight w/ Vernier tang sight. Full length mag. 3rd model ...moreaction & trim are nickel finished. Right side of frame has initials that may read "WHI". Single set trigger. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ nickel finished crescent steel buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Cody Firearms Museum records check detailing the following information, "Rifle. Caliber/Gauge: 32. Bbl Shape: Octagon. Length: 28. Trigger: Set. Nickel trims & receiver. Date Inspected: 7-26-1886. Date Shipped: 7-27-1886. Order #: 8117". CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube have faded to a light brown patina. Action, buttplate & forearm cap retain 30% nickel finish w/ balance fading to brown. Wood has age darkened worn finish showing numerous scratches, marks & dents. Properly functioning set trigger. Dark pitted bore w/ partially intact rifling. (01-24192/DS). ANTIQUE. $3500-5000.

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WINCHESTER 1873 1ST MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 4014 (Sale Order: 14 of 624)      

Cal. 44 WCF. S# 2180. Bbl. 24" round w/ sporting front sight & replacement sporting style rear sight. Full length mag. 1st model action features mortised raised thumb pri...morent dust cover. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel trapdoor buttplate. Mfg. 1873, the first year of production. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 4 piece cleaning rod held in stock compartment. Cody Firearms Museum records check stating the following information, "Type: Rifle. Barrel Type: Round. Barrel Length: 24 inches. Received in warehouse on September 18, 1874. Shipped from warehouse on September 19, 1874. Order number 2013". CONDITION: metal shows a smooth light brown patina w/ sharp markings. Sound mechanics. Some action screws may be replacement. Unsanded wood has a dark appearance w/ scratches, marks & small dents. Bore retains intact rifling showing some pitting. (01-23407/DS). ANTIQUE. $2500-4000.

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WINCHESTER 1873 1ST MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 4015 (Sale Order: 15 of 624)      

Cal. 44 WCF, (44-40). S# 4439. Bbl. 24" octagon w/ sporting sights. Full length mag. 1st model action w/ raised thumb print mortised dust cover. Walnut forearm & straight...more grip stock w/ crescent steel trapdoor buttplate. Mfg. 1875. UNATTCHED ACCESSORIES: Cody Firearms record check confirms configuration and list a ship date of June 22, 1875 to order number 3447. CONDITION: metal has a light gray brown appearance w/ areas of light pitting & handling marks. Dust cover thumb print shows checkering wear w/ 3 added cut lines. Wood shows heavy wear w/ dents, scratches & marks. Forearm has small chips around receiver & forearm cap. Functioning action. Bore has dark lightly pitted appearance over intact rifling. (01-23406/DS). ANTIQUE. $2000-3000.

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WINCHESTER 1873 1ST MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 4016 (Sale Order: 16 of 624)      

Cal. 44 WCF. S# 7366. Bbl. 24" round w/ sporting sights. Full length mag. First model action has mortised thumb print dust cover. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ ...morecrescent steel buttplate. Early 4 digit rifle mfg. in 1875. CONDITION: blue has largely faded to brown showing scattered spots of light pitting w/ areas of cleaning on the receiver. Wood has dark worn finish showing dents, scratches & marks. Bottom of forearm forward of the action has area of epoxy repair. Sound mechanics. Pitted bore retains partially intact rifling. (01-23420/DS). ANTIQUE. $2000-3000.

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WINCHESTER 1873 1ST MODEL LEVER ACTION SRC.

Lot # 4017 (Sale Order: 17 of 624)      

Cal. 44 WCF, (44-40). S# 15008. Bbl. 20" w/ fixed band fastened front sight & Lyman No. 6 folding leaf rear sight. Full length mag. 1st model action has mortised thumb pr...moreint dust cover w/ staple fastened saddle ring on left side. Band fastened carbine forearm & straight grip stock w/ steel trapdoor carbine buttplate. Mfg. 1884. CONDITION: metal has faded brown appearance w/ scattered small dents on action. Wood has added finish over scratches, marks & dents w/ weather checking showing small cracks & chips. Functioning action. Some action screws are replacement. Dark lightly pitted bore retains worn rifling. (01-23409/DS). ANTIQUE. $1500-2500.

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WINCHESTER 1873 1ST MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 4018 (Sale Order: 18 of 624)      

Cal. 44 WCF, (44-40). S# 19710. Bbl. 24" octagon. Sporting front sight w/ sporting rear sight having a replacement elevator. Full length mag. 1st model action w/ replacem...moreent thumb print mortised dust cover. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. Mfg. 1876. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to brown showing scattered pitting & marks. Mag. tube shows dents. Wood has worn appearance w/ added finish showing numerous dents, scratches & marks. Forearm is missing a large chip on right side w/ smaller chips at action. Stock has an added wood repair at left of top tang w/ a small crack at the toe. Functioning action. Pitted bore has largely intact worn rifling. (01-24127/DS). ANTIQUE. $2000-3000.

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WINCHESTER 1873 1ST MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 4019 (Sale Order: 19 of 624)      

Cal. 44 WCF, (44-40). S# 19960. Bbl. 24" octagon w/ original sporting rear sight & replacement brass blade sporting rear sight. Full length mag. 1st model action features...more a mortised thumb print dust cover. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. Mfg. 1876. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 4 piece cleaning rod held in stock compartment. CONDITION: bbl., action & mag. tube retain 30% light blue fading to brown. Refinished wood shows scratches, marks & small dents. Sound mechanics. Bore is generally bright w/ worn rifling showing spots of very light pitting. (01-23410/DS). ANTIQUE. $2500-3750.

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WINCHESTER 1873 1ST MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 4020 (Sale Order: 20 of 624)      

Cal. 44 WCF, (44-40). S# 25127. Bbl. 24" octagon. Sporting front sight w/ sporting leaf rear sight. Full length mag. Action features a mortised thumb print dust cover. Ot...moreher features include desirable single set trigger & sling swivel. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. Left side of stock near the buttplate is stamped "J F/O". Mfg. 1878. CONDITION: metal finish is fading to gray w/ some evidence of touch up. Sanded & refinished wood shows dents & handling marks. Forearm has a long crack on right side w/ small chips at action. Functioning action & set trigger. Lightly pitted bore retains sound rifling. (01-23412/DS). ANTIQUE. $2000-3000.

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WINCHESTER 1873 FIRST MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 4021 (Sale Order: 21 of 624)      

Cal. 44 WCF, (44-40). S# 33816. Bbl. 24" round w/ original sporting sights. First model action w/ mortised thumb print dust cover. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/...more crescent steel trapdoor buttplate. Forearm cap & toeline have sling swivels. Mfg. 1879. CONDITION: metal finish is largely fading to gray w/ some fading blue remaining on mag. tube & protected areas of bbl. Action & bbl. show scattered handling marks & spots of light pitting. Forearm has dark weathered appearance w/ numerous large dents & marks. Sanded & refinished stock shows scattered scratches & marks. Bore has lightly frosted appearance w/ spots of pitting & retains sound rifling. (01-24159/DS). ANTIQUE. $2500-3500.

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WINCHESTER 1873 THIRD MODEL LEVER ACTION MUSKET.

Lot # 4022 (Sale Order: 22 of 624)      

Cal. 44 WCF, (44-40). S# 571085B. Bbl. 30" round. Fixed front sight w/ military leaf rear sight. Blue finish w/ case colored hammer & lever. Trapdoor musket buttplate. 7/...more8 length mag. 2 band musket length forearm & straight grip stock w/ sling swivels. Mfg. 1903. CONDITION: very fine. Over 95% original blue showing light scratches w/ spots of pitting on action, bbl. band & lever. Wood has lightly worn original finish showing scattered dents & marks. Bright shiny bore with crisp rifling; possibly unfired. (23-4798/DS). CURIO. $5000-8000.

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WINCHESTER 1873 3RD MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE WITH

Lot # 4023 (Sale Order: 23 of 624)      

INSCRIBED STOCK. Cal. 44-40. S# 270335. Bbl 24 1/4". Model 1873 manufactured by Winchester in 1888. Top of barrel bears Winchester's 2 line address, with the caliber desi...moregnation stamped at the breech. Right side of buttstock is hand carved "J.S.T.". Left side of the forend exhibits "J.S.T." in dots, with the right side just exhibiting a "T" in dots. German silver tipped blade front sight with semi-buckhorn V-notch rear sight and tang mounted Lyman aperture rear sight. CONDITION: metal components retain a dark gray patina, with areas of dark oxidation overall. Bore exhibits scattered pitting and good rifling throughout. Wood furniture shows scattered marks and impressions from storage and handling, with a gouge on the left side of the butt. (01-23566/MLW). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,000.

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WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 4024 (Sale Order: 24 of 624)      

Cal. 38 WCF. S# 385088. Bbl 24 3/8". Model 1873 lever action rifle manufactured by Winchester in 1891. Barrel stamped with Winchester's address and patent information ove...morer the top, with the caliber designation stamped at the breech. Metal components are blued, with the buttstock and forend being comprised of solid smooth wood. Stock and forend have been revarnished at one time. Brass tipped blade front sight with V-notch rear sight. CONDITION: metal components exhibit areas of wear and thinning overall that show through to pleasant gray and brown patinas, with some spots of darker discoloration, and some areas of light pitting overall. Bore exhibits scattered areas of pitting and good rifling throughout. Stock and forend exhibit some scattered marks and small impressions from storage and handling, but otherwise are very good overall. (01-24232/MLW). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.

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WINCHESTER 1873 3RD MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 4025 (Sale Order: 25 of 624)      

Cal. 38 WCF. S# 125757A. Bbl. 24" octagon to round. Sporting front & rear sight. Button mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. Original ac...moretion finish was case colored. Mfg. 1875. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to gray showing areas of light pitting. Refinished wood shows wear w/ dents, scratches & marks. Action has sound function. Dark lightly pitted bore w/ partially visible rifling. (01-23422/DS) ANTIQUE. $1250-1750.

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