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516
$46,000.00

SPECTACULAR DELUXE ENGRAVED GOLD & NICKEL WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38-55. SN 12356. Rare and unusual take-down Model 94 with 26″ oct bbl, full magazine, standard original sights, with “H” style checkered bird’s eye maple forearm, and capped pistol grip stock with crescent buttplate. The receiver, forend cap and takedown ring are gold plated with the balance of the metal nickel-plated. The receiver is beautifully engraved in Style “9” which consists of a large round vignette of a running white tail buck on the left side and a standing bull elk on the right side. Both vignettes have extra detail in the background scenery and both are surrounded by fine foliate arabesque patterns with punch dot background. The borders on both sides of the receiver and all the engraving are typically Ulrich. The engraving extends over the top of the receiver, down the top tang, on the bottom and the forend cap. There are extra small flourishes on the back edge of the receiver and takedown ring. Accompanied by an extensive Cody Firearms Museum letter identifying this rifle with bird’s eye maple stock, “gold trims”, with balance nickel. It also states that the bbl and magazine were browned and that it was engraved “$4.00 & $5.00”. The letter shows it was originally shipped March 26, 1896 to the New York Exposition and was thereafter returned and shipped numerous times with the last date being September 14, 1911. CONDITION: Very fine plus. Bbl retains 93-95% strong original nickel with some light rust spotting and pitting about mid-point and some flaking and spotting around the rear sight. Receiver and forend cap retain about 90% original gold plating, turned dull on the front edge of the receiver, takedown ring and worn on the top tang. Lever and hammer retain 95-96% bright original nickel and the buttplate about 85% original nickel. Forend cap retains about 85% original gold plating. Stock has a hairline at the buttplate tang, otherwise the wood is sound with some oil staining on the forearm and around the receiver and retains most of its original piano varnish finish with moderate wear on the checkering and some light handling and storage marks. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-52560 JR741 (40,000-70,000)


Auction: Firearms - Fall 2004
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