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Special Order Nickel Plated Winchester Model 1873 Carbine

Lot # 26 (Sale Order: 26 of 664)      

Outstanding Documented Special Order Nickel Plated Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine with Factory Letter

The Model 1873 is the classic "Gun that Won the West" and was popular with the Texas Rangers and many others in the late 19th century. This stunning, full factory nickel, "third model" was manufactured in 1883 and has the integral dust cover guide rail, the front sight just behind the front barrel band, a"1873" marked notch and ladder rear sight, and a saddle ring mounted on the left side of the receiver. 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." ahead of the rear sight. The upper tang is marked "MODEL 1873." The serial number is stamped in script numerals on the lower tang between the loading lever latch and the tang screw. The carbine forearm and stock are nicely figured walnut with a trapdoor buttplate containing a three piece cleaning rod. This high condition carbine exhibits documented and highly desirable full factory nickel plating. As confirmed by the accompanying factory letter this carbine was received in the warehouse on August 31, 1883 and shipped the same day on order number 6150 with a nickel finish. Nickel plating was a flashy and more durable option for a frontier saddle gun, which resists corrosion better than blued finish. The nickel plating is a rare special order feature for a Model 1873 carbine, as Winchester expert and author George Madis pointed out, "Rifles in the 1873 model outnumber carbines by 20%, and only one of each 600 guns had plating." Based on numbers alone factory nickel plated Model 1873 carbines make for an extreme rarity in Winchester collecting, even rarer than their nickel plated rifle counterparts. Full nickel Model 1873s are difficult to find and when encountered these "working guns" are generally in rough shape. This fantastic example is worthy of the finest Winchester collection and will be a standout piece no mater how advanced the collection.

Class: Antique

Excellent, retaining 95% plus original nickel finish with spots of dark oxidation visible on the top of the buttplate and magazine tube. The wood is also excellent with some scattered minor handling marks and retaining nearly all original finish. Mechanically excellent. A wonderful and rare factory full nickel Model 1873 carbine for the serious Winchester collector.

Provenance: The Ray Bentley Collection; The Collection of David L. DeLullo

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Silver-Plated Factory Engraved Winchester 1866 Rifle

Lot # 27 (Sale Order: 27 of 664)      

Documented Deluxe Factory Engraved Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action Rifle with Silver-Plated Finish Featured in Winchester Engraving Book

This deluxe, factory engraved, Winchester Model 1866 lever action rifle was manufactured in 1867. This rifle has the Second Model receiver with flared front and single screw upper tang and features the late style factory engraving typically found on Henry rifles but rarely encountered on Model 1866 rifles. This rifle is illustrated and described on page 41 of "Winchester Engraving" by R. L. Wilson. The rifle has a full octagon barrel and full-length magazine. The barrel has a steel, sporting style front sight and a Henry style folding leaf rear sight with 900 yard center notch and elevator bar stop screw. The Henry style brass crescent buttplate has a hinged trap. The butt trap contains a four-piece jointed steel cleaning rod with brass trip. The hammer has borderless, hand-cut, knurling on the spur. The forearm cap and stock have factory sling swivels. The barrel and magazine have a charcoal blue finish and the loading gate is fire blue. The hammer, trigger and lever are color casehardened. The brass forearm cap, receiver and buttplate are silver-plated. The stock and forearm are nicely figured, fancy grain walnut with a piano finish. The top barrel flat is roll-stamped with the early legend "HENRY'S PATENT-OCT. 16. 1860/KING'S-PATENT-MARCH 29. 1866" in two lines ahead of the rear sight. The serial number is stamped on the lower tang between the trigger and the lever latch. The sides of the forearm cap, top and sides of the receiver, upper tang and buttplate heel are decorated with factory engraving associated with Henry rifles. The engraving consists of large scrolls on a punch-dot background on the side plates, receiver top, upper tang, forearm cap and buttplate with large floral petals on the forward sections of the frame. The scrollwork and floral petals on the frame are outlined with distinctive double line borders. The engraving is very high quality with delicate shading. The distinctive factory engraving on Henry rifles is attributed to Samuel J. Hoggson, the chief engraver for the New Haven Arms Company. The engraving on this rifle is almost certainly Hoggson's work.

Class: Antique

Very fine. This deluxe Model 1866 rifle is all original. The barrel and magazine retain 50% of the original blue finish with scattered age discoloration. The barrel legend is crisp. The forearm cap, receiver and crescent buttplate retain 75% of the delicate original silver-plated finish. The finish wear is concentrated on the buttplate and sides of the forearm cap and receiver contact points. The silver plating is tarnished, and the exposed brass has a very attractive, untouched patina. The delicate and precisely executed engraving is crisp. The hammer, trigger and lever retain 80% of the muted case colors with some scuff marks on the sides of the hammer and age spotting on the lever contact points. The fancy grade walnut stock and forearm are also very fine and have nearly 90% of the piano finish intact with scattered handling and storage marks. Mechanically fine. This is an exceptional example of a documented deluxe, factory engraved and silver-plated Winchester Model 1866 rifle with the distinctive New Haven Arms Co. engraving seldom found on a Model 1866 rifle.

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Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action .45-70 Rifle

Lot # 28 (Sale Order: 28 of 664)      

Excellent Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle in Desirable .45-70 Caliber with Factory Letter

The John Moses Browning designed Model 1886 was the first Winchester repeater capable of chambering the .45-70 and had one of the strongest lever actions ever used in a Winchester rifle. It was developed as a replacement for the weaker toggle link action Model 1876, but their production was fairly limited at around 160,000 between 1886 and 1935. The powerful Winchester Model 1886 remains one of the most iconic lever action rifles of all time. This classic Winchester Model 1886 rifle was manufactured in 1890 and is chambered in the popular cartridge: .45-70 Government. The factory letter indicates the serial number was applied on December 18, 1890, and lists the rife in .45-70 with an octagon barrel and plain trigger. It was received in the warehouse on June 1, 1892, and shipped on September 29, 1892, in order 6677. It is a high condition example that will make a great addition to any Winchester or lever action collection. The rifle is fitted with a dovetail blade front sight and a folding ladder rear sight marked "1886." The barrel has a top flat that is stamped with the two-line Winchester New Haven address/patent dates marking ahead of the rear sight and has a upper left flat that is stamped "45-70" at the breech. The upper tang is marked "-MODEL 1886-", and the lower tang has the serial number and two-line patent dates. The receiver has the desirable casehardened finish. Mounted with plain walnut forearm and straight grip stock. The buttstock is fitted with a crescent buttplate.

Class: Antique

Excellent. The barrel and magazine retain 90% original blue finish with thinning to brown on the balance. 95% original blue remains on the bolt. The loading gate retains 97% plus original nitre blue. 95% vivid original case colors remain on the frame. The forend cap, hammer, and lever retain 90% original case colors. 50% original case colors remain on the buttplate. The wood is also excellent with numerous scattered minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent. This is a highly attractive Winchester Model 1886 rifle chambered in desirable .45-70 caliber and very desirable casehardened action.

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Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1894 Takedown Rifle

Lot # 29 (Sale Order: 29 of 664)      

Very Fine Documented Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1894 Lever Action Takedown Rifle with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1897 according to Madis. This is an attractive, documented example of a special order Winchester deluxe Model 1894 takedown rifle. The included factory letter lists the rifle in .30 caliber with an octagon barrel, plain trigger, takedown, Lyman front and rear sights, and a checkered pistol grip stock with a rubber shotgun buttplate when received at the warehouse on 9 April 1900 and shipped 17 February 1902 in order number 132785. The top barrel flat is marked with the standard two-line address and caliber marking at the breech, while the two-line nickel steel marking is on the upper left. The upper tang is marked with the three-line model, trademark, and patent date information. The serial number is on the lower tang and there is a discreet import mark. The left side of the lower tang is marked "929 6 XXX S", with "929 6" repeated on the butt of the stock along with "94/T". It is fitted with a Lyman beaded blade front sight, three-leaf express rear sight, and a Lyman mid-range peep sight mounted on the upper tang. It is mounted with a finely figured, H-pattern checkered forearm and pistols grip stock with a hard rubber grip cap and a checkered hard rubber shotgun buttplate.

Class: Antique

Very fine, retains 75% of the original blue finish, 60% of the original case colors on the lever and hammer, and traces of the niter blue on the loading gate with the balance having thinned to a smooth brown-grey patina, primarily on the receiver and takedown collar. The wood is fine with some scattered minor handling marks and mostly crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Antique Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle in .44-40

Lot # 30 (Sale Order: 30 of 664)      

Exceptional Antique Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle in Desirable .44-40 W.C.F.

Manufactured in 1895, this is a exceptionally fine, desirable, antique example of a standard production Winchester Model 1892 rifle in .44-40 W.C.F. The top barrel flat is marked with the standard two-line address and the caliber marking at the breech. The upper tang is marked with the three-line model, trademark, and patent information, and the serial number is on the bottom of the receiver. It is fitted with a skillfully filed, period personalized, German silver blade front sight and an elevation adjustable buckhorn/sporting rear sight. It is mounted with a smooth forearm and straight grip stock with a crescent buttplate.

Class: Antique

Exceptionally fine, retains 85% of the original blue finish, 50% of the original case colors, and 30% of the original niter blue on the loading gate with some light edge/high spot wear. The front sight is period modified (see above). The wood is very fine with a few scattered minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent. This is an exceptionally fine example of a standard configuration Winchester Model 1892 rifle that would look fantastic in your collection!

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Winchester Model 1895 Flat-Side Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 31 (Sale Order: 31 of 664)      

Desirable Early Production Three Digit Serial Number Winchester Model 1895 Flat-Side Lever Action Rifle

This Model 1895 Winchester rifle was manufactured in 1896, the second year of production. This rifle has the first model "Flat-Side" receiver. The receiver has the slight flare at the junction with the forearm and lacks the fluted sides found on Model 1895 Winchesters manufactured after serial number 5,000. The rifle has a rapid taper, round, 26-inch barrel chambered for the 40-72 W.C.F. cartridge. The barrel has a blade front sight and an elevation adjustable rear sight. and is marked "MANUFACTURED BY THE/-WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A.-" ahead of the rear sight and "40-72 WCF" at the breech. The upper tang is marked "-WINCHESTER/MODEL 1895-." The lower tang is marked has the early production three digit serial number "807." This serial number is stamped between the tang screws. The November 1895 patent dates are stamped in two lines behind the trigger. The included Cody Firearms Museum Records Office serial number confirms the rifle's round barrel, plain trigger, and August 5, 1896 ship date. The First Model "Flat-Side" 1895 rifles were manufactured for less than two years and are scarce and very desirable, and this example is in well above average condition, making for a very appealing addition to any lever action collection.

Class: Antique

Fine, retaining 60% plus original blue finish with thinning to brown on the balance and a few scattered areas of pitting visible on top left frame, touched up with cold blue. The wood is also very fine with a few short stress lines at the upper tang and minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent. A fine representative Winchester Model 1895 flat sided rifle well deserving of any Winchester lever action collection.

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Marlin Deluxe Model 1895 Takedown Rifle

Lot # 32 (Sale Order: 32 of 664)      

Outstanding Documented Special Order Marlin Deluxe Model 1895 Lever Action .45-90 Takedown Rifle with Factory Letter

Offered here is a fantastic example of a Marlin Deluxe Model 1895 rifle with stellar casehardened frame. These rifles were the answer to the Winchester Model 1886 lever action rifle and although they never attained the same status as the Winchester rifles, some consider them to be a better and stronger than those manufactured by Winchester. Model 1895s were a "working gun" and few customers were willing to pay extra for deluxe features. These deluxe models are becoming difficult to find, especially those in high condition like this example that is well deserving of the finest collection. The accompanying factory letter confirms the 26 inch part octagon barrel in .45-90 caliber, pistol grip stock, half magazine, takedown configuration, and hard rubber buttplate. The letter states the rifle shipped on September 19, 1906 and provides a second date (December 17, 1906) without additional information. High end finishes were rarely noted in the Marlin factory records. The deluxe stock on this rifle is factory original. The rifle is fitted with a German silver blade front sight and an elevation adjustable buckhorn rear sight. The barrel has the two-line Marlin New Haven/patent dates marking ahead of the rear sight and caliber designation "45-90" at the breech on the top flat and "SPECIAL SMOKELESS STEEL" on the upper left flat. The top of the casehardened receiver is marked "MARLIN SAFETY." The upper tang is marked "MODEL/1895." The serial number is stamped on the underside of the receiver. The checkered forearm and pistol grip stock are nicely figured walnut. The buttstock is fitted with a Marlin hard rubber buttplate.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent. The barrel, magazine tube, and forend cap retain 97% plus original blue finish. The receiver, bolt, and takedown collar retain 98% plus vivid original case colors. The hammer and lever retain 98% original case colors. 97% original niter blue remains on the loading gate. The wood is also excellent with a series of dings near the toe and crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. A standout piece to any lever action collection no matter how advanced, this is one of the finest Marlin Deluxe Model 1895 takedown rifles we have had the pleasure of cataloging!

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Winchester Deluxe Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 33 (Sale Order: 33 of 664)      

Exceptional Documented Winchester Deluxe Model 1873 Lever Action 44-40 Rifle with Desirable Casehardened Receiver and Factory Letter

The included factory letter confirms the serial number was applied on this rifle on July 1, 1889. It was received in the warehouse on August 26, 1891, and shipped on September 12, 1891, as part of order number 9615 in rifle configuration with a .44 caliber octagon barrel, plain trigger, checkered pistol grip stock, Winchester express sights, and casehardened receiver. The receiver has the integral dust cover rail and dust cover with serrated rear edges that identify Third Model 1873 rifles and carbines. This deluxe rifle has the very desirable, special order, color casehardened finish on the receiver and special order, highly figured, fancy grain walnut pistol grip stock and forearm. The forearm cap, hammer, trigger and crescent steel buttplate are color casehardened, and the barrel, magazine, loading gate, dust cover and bolt are blued. The stock and forearm have a high polish piano finish and Winchester "Style H" checkering. There is an ebony inlay on the bottom of the pistol grip. The full octagon barrel has a "Winchester Express" front sight with bright colored bead and a replacement refinished buckhorn sporting style rear sight with serrated edges. A Winchester folding graduated peep sight is mounted on the receiver tang. The buttplate has a sliding brass trapdoor. British "crown/V" and "crown/GP" proof and view marks and "lion/UBP" proofmark are stamped on the left side of the barrel, and a "crown/V" inspection mark is stamped on the upper left side of the receiver. The top barrel flat is roll-stamped with the legend: "WINCHESTER'S REPEATING ARMS. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A./-KING'S IMPROVEMENT PATENTED MARCH 29. 1866 OCTOBER 16. 1860.-" in two lines ahead of the rear sight, and the caliber designation "44 W.C.F." is stamped between the rear sight and the receiver. The script caliber marking "44 CAL." is stamped on the bottom of the cartridge elevator, and the serial number is stamped across the lower tang between the lever latch and the rear tang screw.

Class: Antique

Exceptionally fine. The rifle retains 85% plus of the original blue and 90% plus vivid original color casehardened finish. The case colors on the forearm cap, receiver, buttplate, hammer and lever are vivid and show very limited handling wear. The barrel, magazine and barrel band have most of the blue finish. There are several light scratches on the bottom and sides of the magazine tube. The barrel has some minor edge wear, several insignificant scratches and two small spots of surface discoloration on the right side. The markings are crisp. 95% of the original niter blue finish is present on the loading gate. The dust cover has 95% of the blue finish with several light scratches. The bolt retains 80% of the dull blue finish. The fancy grain, highly figured, stock and forearm are very fine and retain most of the original piano varnish finish. The stock and forearm show light-moderate handling wear with scattered minor dents and scratches. The checkered panels have a few minor handling marks, but the checkering is sharp. Mechanically excellent. This is an exceptional example of a desirable Winchester Deluxe Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle with highly sought after color casehardened receiver.

Provenance: The Joe Marlin Hilliard Collection

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Winchester Deluxe Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 34 (Sale Order: 34 of 664)      

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

The powerful Winchester Model 1886 remains one of the most iconic lever action rifles. It was the first lever action rifle designed by John Moses Browning. Special order '86s remain especially popular, and examples in high condition like this one are highly sought after. It will make for a standout piece in any lever action collection. This is a stunning deluxe rifle with a factory letter stating the rifle was received in the warehouse on May 13, 1892, and shipped the next day with a 28 inch octagon barrel in .40-82 caliber, plain trigger, checkered pistol grip stock, Lyman sight, oil finished stock with hard rubber buttplate, "dark stock," and "targets." Deluxe Model 1886s are rare. These were "working guns," and customers were not inclined to spend additional money for special features. This rifle is chambered in the desirable .40-82 W.C.F. This caliber was introduced in 1885 for the Winchester Model 1885 single shot rifle also designed by Browning, and was available for the Model 1886 into the early 20th century, but was then discontinued. The caliber was favored by elk and heavy game hunters, but rifles in this caliber are seldom encountered due to many being altered over the last century to more available calibers. The non-standard, extra length, special order 28 inch barrel has the two-line address ahead of the rear sight and "40-82 WCF" at the breech on the top flat. The rifle is fitted with a beaded blade front sight, an elevation adjustable rear sight, and a folding tang peep sight. The lower tang has the two-line patent dates marking as well as the serial number. The checkered forearm and pistol grip stock hare highly figured XXX deluxe walnut. The pistol grip has an ebony insert. The left side of the lower tang is marked "1 XXX RB." The assembly number "1." is repeated on the stock inlet.

Class: Antique

Exceptionally fine. The barrel and magazine tube retain 80% original blue finish with thinning to brown on the balance. The bolt retains 95% plus original blue finish. 90% original nitre blue remains on the loading gate. The frame retains 95% vivid original case colors. The hammer, lever, and forend cap retain 90% plus vivid original case colors. The wood is excellent with a few minor handling marks and crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. An exceptional special order Winchester Deluxe Model 1886 lever action rifle worthy of the finest collection.

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Factory Inscribed Winchester Deluxe Model 1876 Rifle

Lot # 35 (Sale Order: 35 of 664)      

Highly Attractive Documented Factory Inscribed Winchester Deluxe Model 1876 Lever Action Short Rifle with Factory Letter

The Model 1876 was the first Winchester lever action rifle offered in calibers truly suitable for hunting large and dangerous game. The larger caliber Model 1876 was popular among those in the West who believed .44-40 wasn't quite enough stopping power for whatever they might encounter. Deluxe variations of the Model 1876 are always in demand. With only 63,871 rifles and carbines manufactured between 1876 and 1897 surviving examples of the Model 1876 rifle are scarce. Generally being viewed as a working gun, these rifles in deluxe configuration or with special order features are especially rare. This deluxe example is additionally appealing as it is factory inscribed.The accompanying factory letter states the rifle was received in the warehouse on December 21, 1888, and shipped the same day on order number 16232 with a 24 inch octagon barrel in 40-60 caliber, plain trigger, checkered pistol grip stock, casehardened receiver, and coin silver pistol grip cap factory engraved "H.S Rutter, Wilkes Barre, Penn." The factory made an error either in recording or in the inscription as the grip cap is instead distinctly inscribed "C.S. RUTTER/WILKES BARRE/PA". The rifle retains this very rare factory inscribed grip cap. Period sources link Henry S. Rutter to several Pennsylvania businesses and financial institutions. Prior to the turn of the century Rutter was in business with his father who established a hardware store which in 1833. Later Rutter was a director of the Gap National Bank. This factory inscribed deluxe lever action certainly fits the profile of a wealthy banker. It would appear that Rutter had a habit of personalizing his high end possessions. It was reported in April 1881 that Rutter had "a beautiful set of light double harness" made by harness maker J.W. Stahl: "Beautiful monograms of H.S.R. ornament the bridles and the martingales are of heavy gold plated chain." The rifle is fitted with a German silver blade front sight, an elevation adjustable buckhorn rear sight, and Vernier tang peep sight. The top barrel flat is stamped with the two-line Winchester address/King's patent marking ahead of the rear sight and "CAL. 40-60" at the breech. The caliber marking is again marked on the bottom of the brass cartridge elevator. The third model receiver features an integral dust cover rail and a dust cover with grip serrations at the rear. The lower tang has the serial number. It is mounted with very finely figured, H-pattern checkered forearm and pistol grip stock. The buttstock features the aforementioned factory inscribed silver grip cap and a trapdoor crescent buttplate containing an included four piece cleaning rod. The left side of the lower tang is marked "1761 XX." The assembly number "1761" is repeated on the stock inlet.

Class: Antique

Exceptionally fine. The barrel and magazine tube retain 80% original blue finish with thinning to brown on the balance. The dust cover retains 40% original blue finish. The loading gate retains 80% original niter blue finish. The receiver retains 75% original case colors with the strongest colors in the protected areas. Patterns of original case colors remain on the buttplate. The hammer, lever, and forend cap retain 40% original case colors. The wood is very fine showing minor handling marks and overall crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. A very attractive and documented factory inscribed Winchester Deluxe Model 1876 rifle that will bring added dimension to any lever action collection no matter how advanced.

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Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot # 36 (Sale Order: 36 of 664)      

Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine

Many legendary firearms are often cited as the "Guns that Won the West", however, there are perhaps no long guns more iconic than the Winchester Model 1866 carbine. These carbines simply have "the look" of having been there when the West was being tamed and were carried for decades on the frontier by lawmen, cowboys, outlaws, Native Americans, gold prospectors, and settlers. For many, these firearms were far more than just a gun, but a means to put food on the table and simply to survive. This example was manufactured in 1891 and has a rimfire firing pin. It is a fourth model with the serial number stamped in script on the lower tang between the lever latch and tang screw and an iron buttplate. The standard two-line address and King's patent marking is on top of the barrel ahead of the "1873" marked ladder rear sight and "44 B" at the breech. A saddle ring is mounted on the left side of the brass receiver. It is mounted with a smooth forearm and straight grip stock with a trapdoor crescent iron buttplate (cleaning rod not included).

Class: Antique

Fine exhibiting a weathered appearance associated with spending a lifetime on the frontier. The barrel and magazine retain traces of original blue finish in the sheltered areas. The exceptionally fine brass receiver has a highly attractive mellow aged appearance. The iron buttplate has a dark mottled patina. The forearm has a couple of long scratches, otherwise is wood is fine with some minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent. A solid representative example of a Winchester Model 1866 saddle ring carbine.

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Wells Fargo & Co. Shipped and Marked Colt Single Action Army

Lot # 37 (Sale Order: 37 of 664)      

Historic Documented Factory Marked/Shipped Wells Fargo & Co. Colt First Generation Single Action Army Revolver with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1908, this is a rare and highly desirable example of a Single Action Army revolver documented as purchased by Wells Fargo & Co. to arm their express agency agents. On p. 105 of "Colt Peacemaker Collector Handbook and Guide" by Keith Cochran, it is noted that in the early 20th century Wells Fargo & Co. began arming all of their express agents and ordering large quantities of firearms directly from manufacturers instead of through local retailers. He notes that William Ashton, who was based in the company's New York office, was in charge of these orders. The included factory letter confirms the current configuration (grips not listed) as well as the "W.F. & Co." marking on the butt and shipment to W.M. Ashton of Wells Fargo & Co. in New York on 19 October 1908 in an order of 12 guns. The top of the barrel has the standard one-line address, and the caliber marking is on the left. The two-line patent date marking and circled Rampant Colt are on the left of the frame. The desirable "W.F. & Co." marking is visible on the butt. Matching serial numbers are visible on the frame, trigger guard, and back strap, and the assembly number "805" is marked inside the loading gate.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very good, retains traces of the original blue finish and faint case color patterns in sheltered areas with the balance primarily a smooth grey patina and a few scattered patches of light pitting. The grips are also fine, showing the moderate wear of consistent use as an express agent's sidearm, light handling marks and characters carved into the bottom of the right panel. Mechanically excellent. This is a rare opportunity to add a documented Wells Fargo & Co. shipped Colt Single Action Army revolver to your collection!

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Early Western Olive Patent Holster Rig with Cartridge Belt

Lot # 38 (Sale Order: 38 of 664)      

Desirable Early Western Olive Patent Holster Rig with Cartridge Belt

Manufactured c. 1880-1885, these "Olive Patent" holsters are distinguished by their unusual oval-shaped skirt. This example bears no maker's marks, but the "olive" design was marketed by many prominent western outfitters up until the turn of the century. A similar holster is pictured on p. 133 of "Packing Iron: Gunleather of the Frontier West" by Rattenbury. The holster takes a 5 1/2 inch Colt Single Action Army and has border and floral tooling and two integral loops in the skirt which capture the body of the holster. The sought after belt is of the earlier thinner style, which was commonly seen during the 1870s and 1880s before being overtaken in popularity by the wider "money" belts. It has a single row of .44/.45 caliber sized cartridge loops and a nickeled and California clipped buckle. It measures approximately 41 inches overall.

Class: Other

Fine overall, the holster and belt both show mild wear and some scattered light age cracking, typical of their age and use, and all of the stitching remains tight. An early holster rig such as this is a must have for a complete Single Action Army collection!

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U.S. Marshal Badge Presented to J.P. Dillon

Lot # 39 (Sale Order: 39 of 664)      

Gold Plated U.S. Marshal Badge Presented to J.P. Dillon, U.S. Marshal for the District of Arizona

The badge measures 2 1/4 inches from point to point and is gold plated and has scroll patterns on the points, "J.P. DILLON" on a plaque above "U.S./MARSHAL" on the center and two pink colored stones. A vertical pin is fitted on the back, and there are no maker's marks. It comes in a small Ryker case with a print of a portrait of U.S. Marshal Joseph P. Dillon who served in the District of Arizona 1914-1922. Notes from Greg Lampe state: "...the badge was probably a special catalog order and Dillon's name was hand engraved by the local jeweler. It seems likely that the badge was ordered by Dillon's wife as a gift at the time he was appointed U.S. Marshal and this was an economical way of purchasing a gold U.S. Marshal's badge with his name on it; the badge was probably only worn on special occasions as it shows little use." The badge is accompanied by a research binder compiled by Mr. Lampe on U.S. Marshal Joseph P. Dillon (1864-1933), including events like the Power Cabin Shootout in 1918 and other periods of his career, including as a Yavapai County Sheriff's Deputy, Deputy U.S. Marshal, U.S. Marshal for the District of Arizona, and as a clerk and secretary of the Arizona Supreme Court.

Class: Other

Very fine overall with attractively aged patina and minimal storage related wear.

Provenance: The Greg Lampe Collection

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A.J. Plate & Co. San Francisco Shipped Sharps 1874 Rifle

Lot # 40 (Sale Order: 40 of 664)      

Rare Documented A.J. Plate & Company San Francisco Shipped "Frontier Used" Sharps Hartford Model 1874 Buffalo Rifle in Desirable .50 Caliber with Factory Letter

The Sharps Model 1874 was one of the classic western firearms and were particularly popular with buffalo hunters. The accompanying factory letter indicates this rifle was invoiced on March 27, 1875, to Sharps dealer A.J. Plate & Company of San Francisco, California, as a "Model 1874 One-Half Octagon rifle" in .50 caliber with a full 30 inch barrel, double set triggers, open sights, and oil finished stocks. The rifle has an antique ivory Rocky Mountain blade front sight in a dovetailed base, "SHARPS RIFLE CO. HARTFORD CONN." ahead of the Lawrence patent buckhorn notch and folding ladder rear sight, and "CALIBRE 50" on top of the breech, a pewter forend cap, matching serial number "C,54439" marked on top of the receiver tang and on the bottom of the barrel, "54439" stamped inside of the forearm channel, and a steel buttplate.

Class: Antique

Very good plus, with a pleasing, even frontier patina overall, retains 20% original blue finish with smooth brown patina on the balance, a mix of silvery gray and brown patina with scattered surface freckling on the casehardened surfaces, and defined markings and edges in the metal overall. Wood is fine with a reattached small section on the left rear of the forend, a deep old indent visible on the right of the wrist area, scattered light scratches and handling marks, and defined edges and fitment. Mechanically excellent. This San Francisco shipped "Frontier Used" Sharps Model 1874 buffalo rifle, with just the right amount of character, would make a fine addition to any antique American or western firearms collection!

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Early Winchester First Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 41 (Sale Order: 41 of 664)      

Very Scarce, Documented, Early Production Raised Thumbprint Dust Cover, Three-Digit Serial Number 506 Winchester First Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1874 as a first model with raised thumbprint dust cover held in place by two integral guides. The accompanying factory letter lists this desirable early production Model 1873 with a 24 inch round barrel when received in the warehouse on March 5, 1874 and shipped on March 9. It is hard to imagine a very early production Winchester Model 1873 such as this not seeing use on the American Frontier. The rifle is equipped with a dovetail blade front sight and an elevation adjustable rear sight CORRECTLY installed in the reverse position. The top of the barrel is stamped with the two-line address/patent dates marking ahead of the rear sight. The rifle correctly lacks caliber markings. The upper tang is marked "MODEL 1873." The lower tang has the hand engraved three digit serial number, a very seldom encountered feature seen on only the earliest 1st models. The forearm and straight grip stock are uncheckered straight grain walnut. A sling swivel is mounted on the forend cap. The buttstock sling swivel is absent with the hole enlarged. The buttstock is fitted with a trapdoor crescent buttplate. Includes a four piece cleaning rod.

Class: Antique

Very good, showing "frontier issued" character with scattered traces of original blue finish in the sheltered areas. The wood is also very good with an area of chipping along the grain, a few paint splatters, and minor handling marks. Mechanically fine. A rare opportunity to acquire an early production three digit serialized Winchester Model 1873 lever action rifle that is full of the character that only comes from time spent in the American West.

Provenance: The Collection of David L. DeLullo

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Antique Colt Model 1878 Frontier Six Shooter Revolver

Lot # 42 (Sale Order: 42 of 664)      

Desirable Antique Colt Model 1878 Frontier Six Shooter Double Action Revolver

Manufactured in 1896. Though never as popular as their Single Action Army cousins, the Model 1878 revolvers, particularly chambered in .44-40, were highly valued on the Frontier for their rapid firepower and their ability to be easily paired with a Winchester Model 1873 rifle or carbine in the same caliber. The barrel is stamped with the one-line Hartford address and "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER" on the left side. The cylinder is numbered to the gun ("805").

Class: Antique

Very good plus as a Colt that has great "been there, done that" character, retaining 40% original blue finish with the balance a mottled brown-gray patina, scratches and well worn grips with absent chip. Mechanically functions fine although cylinder is loose. If you are looking for a Model 1878 that sat in a drawer, you will need to look elsewhere as this piece proudly wears the scarring of authentic frontier use.

Provenance: The John Fox Collection; Property of a Gentleman

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H.H. Heiser Denver, Colorado "Bull's Head" Mexican Loop Holster

Lot # 43 (Sale Order: 43 of 664)      

Desirable H.H. Heiser Denver, Colorado "Bull's Head" Mexican Loop Holster Rig with Heiser Matched Cartridge Belt

Trademarked in 1878 in Denver, Colorado, H.H. Heiser Saddlery produced a wide range of leather goods, including gun leather, well into the 20th century. This example shows one of their more iconic designs, featuring a bull's head prominently embossed on the holster loop. This bull's head design is pictured and discussed on p. 183-186 of "Packing Iron: Gunleather of the Frontier West" by Rattenbury, where he indicates that examples like this one were a continuation of an earlier design from the 1890s. The Heiser maker's mark is present on the skirt of the holster and on the buckle billet of the belt. The belt is also marked "38" and measures about 38 inches including the full lengths of the billets. The belt has a single row of cartridge loops (likely for .44 or .45 cartridges) and a squared nickeled buckle. The holster will accommodate a 4 3/4 inch barreled Single Action Army revolver and is setup in a cross draw configuration for a right handed shooter.

Class: Other

Excellent, the belt and holster both show very mild wear overall with attractive consistent color and tight stitching throughout. Though they were popular in the American West for decades, the Heiser cartridge belts are seldom seen, particularly in combination with one of the their more iconic holster designs!

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Winchester Model 92 Trapper Lever Action Carbine

Lot # 44 (Sale Order: 44 of 664)      

Fine Winchester Model 92 Trapper Lever Action Carbine in .44-40 with Highly Desirable 16 Inch Barrel

Manufactured c. 1921-1928 and features a very desirable trapper/baby carbine length 16 1/4 inch barrel (legal length, so no need for ATF exemption!). Winchester called these "Special Short Carbines" back then. These were never a cataloged option and were discontinued in 1933 leaving only a limited number available. While they were in production, they were reportedly popular with law enforcement agencies like Winchester's standard length carbines in the early 20th century, and some are known to have been sent to South America making surviving examples rare and valuable collectible firearms. It features a modified pinned blade front sight, an adjustable folding rear carbine sight, saddle ring on the left, and smooth carbine stock and forearm. The left side of the barrel has the model, trademark, and caliber markings. Winchester factory oval proof is stamped on the frame and barrel at the breech. The upper tang has the three-line model/trademark marking.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Fine, retaining 60% original blue finish with a smooth brown patina overall, typical of a cared-for working gun. 60% original niter blue remains on the loading gate. The wood is also fine with a slight chip at the upper tang and some minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

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Colt Burgess Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 45 (Sale Order: 45 of 664)      

Scarce Colt Burgess Lever Action Rifle

The Colt Burgess rifles and carbines were only available from 1883 to around 1885, and only 6,403 were manufactured (2,556 had octagon barrels). They were designed by Andrew Burgess who held 894 patents by the end of his life. It has long been rumored that Colt and Winchester came to an agreement that Colt would exit the lever action market and Winchester would not release a revolver, so as not to compete with each other's segments of the Western Frontier arms trade. There seems to be little other reason for Colt to have discontinued these fine repeating arms so quickly after they introduced them, as the Burgess is arguably more advanced and refined than the Winchester Model 1873. This example has a blade front sight, an elevation adjustable rear sight, Rampant Colt stamped on the left side of the receiver, two-line address/patent dates marking on the top barrel flat and straight grip stock with a crescent buttplate.

Class: Antique

Good. The rifle has a smooth brown patina with traces of original blue finish in the sheltered areas of the frame, the honest look of true frontier wear. Hammer has grind like marks on the spur. The forearm has a stabilized crack and chip along the inside edge (right side) and a gap visible between rear and face of receiver, otherwise the wood is also good with a number of minor dings and scratches, all typical of efforts to keep a working gun in serviceable condition. Mechanically fine.

Provenance: The Milan J. Turk Collection; Property of a Gentleman

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Antique Colt Frontier Six Shooter Single Action Army Revolver

Lot # 46 (Sale Order: 46 of 664)      

Desirable Acid Etched Panel Colt Black Powder Frame Frontier Six Shooter Single Action Army Revolver

When introduced in 1877, the .44-40 W.C.F. Single Action Army, or Frontier Six Shooter, was intended to be used in conjunction with another legendary western icon, the Winchester Model 1873 rifle, which came standard in the same chambering. "The .44-40 W.C.F. was added to the list of Colt calibers for use with the popular Winchester rifle of the same caliber," wrote Colt author David Brown. "This combination of a rifle and a six shooter using the same cartridge made it possible for their user to buy only one kind of ammunition, and he could carry 'fodder' for both guns in the same cartridge belt." Manufactured in 1884, this example has the standard one-line address on top of the barrel and "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER" in an acid etched panel on the left. The barrel is also marked "44" on the bottom. The left side of the frame is marked with the three-line patent dates. Matching serial numbers are visible on the frame, trigger guard, and back strap. The revolver has the desirable nickel plating and is fitted with a one piece walnut grip.

Class: Antique

Fine retaining 40% plus original nickel plating with a smooth gray patina on the balance and a few scattered patches of pitting, the honest wear of years spent potentially holstered on the Frontier. The original acid etched barrel panel is faint. The revarnished grip is very good with a chip at the toe, high edge wear, dings, and scratches. Mechanically fine.

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Tooled Leather Holster Rig with Cartridge/Money Belt

Lot # 47 (Sale Order: 47 of 664)      

Attractive Tooled Leather Colt Single Action Army Mexican Loop Holster Rig with Cartridge/Money Belt

This very attractive Western tooled leather holster rig is intended to accommodate a Colt Single Action Army revolver with a 4 3/4 inch barrel that is chambered in .32 or .38, and is configured for a right handed shooter. The holster itself is of the Mexican Loop style with two oval shaped loops capturing the body and attractive border tooling. It is constructed of medium russet skirting leather and the interior of the body is lined with buckskin which wraps onto the back and edges of the skirt. The cartridge belt is marked "32/38" on the buckle billet which is fitted with a German silver clipped corner buckle and it has a single row of cartridge loops to accommodate .32/.38 caliber cartridges. The end of the belt near the buckle is opened for storing items or money. The belt is 3 inches wide and measures approximately 40 inches long including the billet. The back of the billet is hand marked "Dec 25th/1954/From/CAP," possibly indicating a later family gifting.

Class: Other

Very fine overall, with some mild wear and light age related cracking in a few areas. Most of the stitching remains tight and there are a series of stitch holes near the buckle end of the belt where the money pocket may have been sewn shut. Holster rigs such as this one remained popular in the American West for carrying a trusted sidearm even after the "Wild West" period for the Colt Single Action. This is a very fine example of exactly that!

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Ulrich Factory Engraved and Inlaid Marlin Deluxe Model 20 Rifle

Lot # 48 (Sale Order: 48 of 664)      

Exceedingly Scarce, Ulrich Factory Master Engraved, and Gold and Platinum Inlaid Marlin Deluxe Model 20 Slide Action Takedown Rifle with Winchester A5 Scope

The Marlin Model 20 was introduced in 1906 and replaced by the Model 20S and Model 20A following the First World War. Very few of these were engraved, however, a very similar example is pictured on p. 444 of "Marlin Firearms" by Brophy, which he calls "one of the two finest pump action .22 rifles produced by Marlin. Gold and platinum inlays, pristine engraving with No. F-checkered deluxe wood are exceptionally rare." Note that the pictured rifle actually has less engraving than this example, with this one having engraving on the side of the bolt as well. Another very similar engraved example is pictured on the preceding page of Brophy's book. This specific rifle, along with those just mentioned were engraved by either Conrad Friedrich Ulrich Jr., who left Marlin in 1910 to work for Winchester, or his son Alden George Ulrich who remained with Marlin from 1905 to c. 1920, before moving to Winchester like his father. The embellishments consist of scrollwork and bands of each gold and platinum on the breech end of the barrel, gold borders around finely detailed games scenes of a pair of rabbits on the right and pair of squirrels on the left, a palmette/shell motif on top of the receiver ring found on many Ulrich engraved rifles along with another pair of platinum and gold bands, fine scrollwork backed by punch dot texture on the balance of the receiver, and additional flourishes of scrollwork on the buttplate and on the barrel at the breech. The serial number is on the left side of the upper tang and is repeated in the upper tang mortise of the stock. The standard two-line Marlin address and patent dates are marked on the top flat of the barrel, with the last few words obscured by the non-factory, period added scope mounting block. The upper tang is marked "Marlin/No 20". There is a rear scope mounting block on top of the receiver with two additional drilled and tapped holes directly in front of it, which have filler screws in place. The scope rings are fitted with a Winchester A5 scope. It is fitted with a Lyman beaded blade front sight (bead absent), two-leaf rear sight, and a peep sight mounted on the upper tang. It is mounted with an F pattern checkered, very finely figured, deluxe grade slide handle and straight grip stock, befitting such a highly embellished rifle. Includes a custom made glass topped display case and a leather scope cannister.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent, retains 90% plus of the original blue finish and virtually all of the precious metal inlays with some light handling wear, primarily on the lower tang, some scattered light handling marks, some light cycling wear on the slide arm and hammer, and crisp engraving overall. The wood is very fine with a few scattered minor handling marks, crisp checkering, and retaining virtually all of the varnish. Mechanically excellent. The case and scope cannister are both fine with some mild handling/storage wear and fading on one side of the leather. These highly embellished, Ulrich engraved, Marlin Model 20 rifles are rarely offered to the public, and would make an excellent addition to any collection of fine arms!

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Winchester Model 1890 Slide Action .22 Short Rifle

Lot # 49 (Sale Order: 49 of 664)      

Excellent Winchester Model 1890 Slide Action .22 Short Rifle with Factory Letter

The 1890 was the first slide-action rifle ever produced by Winchester and was designed by John and Matthew Browning. The Model 1890 became the most successful rimfire repeating rifle for general shooting ever manufactured by Winchester and was popular in shooting galleries. This rifle is made in the Second Model blued frame variation with the takedown feature and fixed sights on an octagon barrel marked with the two-line New Haven address and "22 SHORT" on the top flat. The three-line model/patent date marking is stamped on the upper tang with the serial number on the lower tang. It is mounted with a straight grip stock, casehardened crescent buttplate and hammer, and a 12-groove slide handle. The included letter from the Cody Firearms Museum indicates that the rifle was serial numbered on April 30, 1902, and was manufactured for .22 short. It was received in the warehouse on July 29, 1902, and shipped as part of order 150414 on August 12, 1902.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent. The rifle retains 98% plus of the bright original blue finish with some minor edge wear, light cycling marks, and some overall light handling/storage marks. The case colors are fiery on the hammer and to a lesser degree on the buttplate. The wood is also excellent with only minor handling/storage marks and a few minor dents. Mechanically excellent. A truly exceptional Winchester Model 1890 slide action rifle in the desirable .22 short caliber!

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Winchester Deluxe Model 1890 Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 50 (Sale Order: 50 of 664)      

Iconic and Rare Winchester Deluxe Model 1890 Slide Action Rifle in .22 Short with Scarce Birds Eye Maple Stock

Manufactured in 1919. Beaded blade front and elevation adjustable rear notch sights, 10 style barrel inscription, Winchester "WP" proofs on the barrel and receiver at the breech, Third Model receiver with exposed locking lugs, standard markings on the upper tang, and matching numbers on the lower tang and receiver. Special order birds eye maple 12 groove slide handle and checkered pistol grip stock with Winchester hard rubber grip cap, and blue steel crescent buttplate. The left side of the upper tang is stamped "566" with the matching numbers on the end of the stock and inside of the buttplate. The left side of the lower tang and buttplate are also marked "87".

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Fine. Retaining 75% original blue, edge wear on the high points with some scattered scratches. The wood is very fine with scattered small dings, attractive birds eye figure, crisp checkering, and a small crack visible to the left of the lower tang tip. Mechanically excellent.

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