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SCARCE ENGRAVED HENRY MODEL 1860 LEVER ACTION RIFLE WITH ROSEWOOD STOCK.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:15,000.00 USD Estimated At:30,000.00 - 50,000.00 USD
SCARCE ENGRAVED HENRY MODEL 1860 LEVER ACTION RIFLE WITH ROSEWOOD STOCK.
SN 2384. Cal. 44RF Henry. Usual configuration with 24-1/4" octagon bbl that has integral magazine, second type, slightly altered German silver front sight and 900 yd Henry ladder rear sight with a replacement slide. It is mounted with a spectacular, uncheckered rosewood butt stock. Receiver and butt plate tang are beautifully engraved by Samuel Hoggson. Left side plate has Mr. Hoggson's distinctive buck deer being chased by a hound in a detailed field scene. Both sides are then completed with wonderful foliate arabesque scrolls that have fine pearled or punch-dot background and then have a dbl chip border. Front side flats also have his distinctive large flower blossom. Engraving patterns extend over the top three flats of the receiver, top tang and rear edge of the receiver with matching patterns on the butt plate tang. SN is found in the usual place on the top flat of the bbl, left side of lower tang under the wood, in the top tang channel of the butt stock and inside toe of the butt plate. Butt plate is early style with rounded heel and large trap containing an orig 4-pc hickory cleaning rod. Round portion of the bbl, under the loading sleeve, is marked with the assembly number "859" which is also found on the rear face of the loading sleeve. Stock and butt plate screws are all matching numbered. Left side of the butt stock and left side of the bbl are mounted with factory sling swivels and loop containing an orig Henry leather sling with brass buckle and stud with a hook on the bbl end. Receiver was originally silver-plated. Accompanied by a 4-pg letter from renowned Winchester historian and author, George Madis, wherein he details most of the above information. PROVENANCE: Barnes Family Collection. CONDITION: Fine, all matching. Bbl, magazine and loading sleeve retain a fine, smooth plummy patina, slightly thinned at the carry point on the bottom with some very fine pinprick pitting in the same area. Receiver has a couple of small dents on both front flats otherwise is fine and retains good edges, showing only light wear and overall retains 15-20% orig silver with the exposed brass a mellow medium mustard patina. Hammer retains smoky case colors and the lever a light brown patina.Butt plate retains 25% orig silver with the balance a medium mustard patina. Stock has a couple grain checks on the left side and a hairline in the toe otherwise the wood is sound and retains about all of a fine professionally restored finish. Ladder rear sight is probably an old period of use replacement. Mechanics are fine, strong dark bore with good rifling and fine pitting. Sling and cleaning rod are fine.†† 47615 JR217