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Desirable and Rare Samuel J. Hoggson Factory Engraved New Haven Arms Co. Henry Lever Action Rifle

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military / Long Guns - Rifles Start Price:25,000.00 USD Estimated At:50,000.00 - 80,000.00 USD
Desirable and Rare Samuel J. Hoggson Factory Engraved New Haven Arms Co. Henry Lever Action Rifle
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Desirable and Rare Samuel J. Hoggson Factory Engraved New Haven Arms Co. Henry Lever Action Rifle

Factory engraved Henry Lever-Action rifle manufactured by the New Haven Arms Co., c. 1866-1867. The rifle has a 24 inch blue octagon barrel with integral 15-shot magazine, casehardened lever and hammer, silver-plated brass receiver and crescent buttplate and straight grain walnut stock. The barrel has the late style nickel-silver square back front sight and dovetail mounted late pattern rear sight with 900 yard center notch, elevation bar retaining screw and elevation bar with square ends. The rifle has the larger late brass follower and the receiver has the late milled follower slot. The crescent brass buttplate is the second pattern with pointed heel. The butt trap contains the four-piece jointed steel cleaning rod provided with later production Henry rifles. The left side of the stock and barrel are fitted with the standard Henry sling swivel and screw-fastened loop for a sling hook. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped with the factory legend "HENRY'S PATENT. OCT. 16.1860/MANUFACT'D. BY THE NEWHAVEN ARMS CO. NEWHAVEN. CT." in two lines. The legend is the slightly larger second pattern that utilizes all Roman style (serifed) letters. The serial number, "12342." is stamped on the top of the barrel between the rear sight and the receiver. The serial number is also stamped on the lower left receiver tang beneath the stock, in the upper tang inlet of the stock and on the inside of the buttplate at the heel. The assembly number, "3929" is present on the barrel and loading sleeve. All of the visible serial numbers and assembly numbers match. The buttplate has the late cap-head screws which are correctly not stamped with the rifle serial number. The brass receiver and buttplate are decorated with large open scrollwork on a punch-dot background. The left side plate is engraved with the highly detailed image of a hound on point. The scrollwork on the receiver and side plates has delicate double-line borders. The engraving is the work of master engraver Samuel J. Hoggson or his shop. The scrollwork on this rifle lacks the ornate flowers found on earlier Hoggson engraved Henry rifles and is nearly identical to the engraving on Henry Rifle serial number "12173" illustrated on page 26 of "THE BOOK OF WINCHESTER ENGRAVING" by R.L. Wilson. The scrollwork and hound on the left side plate are identical to the engraving illustrated on Henry Rifle serial number 9373 on page 25 of "THE BOOK OF WINCHESTER ENGRAVING". The rifle is accompanied by a detailed evaluation letter from Rob Kassab.

Manufucture: New Haven Arms Co.
Model: Henry Rifle
BBL: 24 inch octagon
Stock: walnut
Guage: 44 Henry RF
Finish: blue/silver plated
Grips:
Serial Number: 12342

Very good. The rifle and engraving are all original with moderate handling wear. The brass receiver and buttplate have a mellow patina; about 20% of the original silver-plated finish is present on the lower tang and in protected areas on the sides of the receiver. The engraving is crisp and deep. The receiver and buttplate have light to moderate handling wear. The barrel has a plum-brown patina with some minor silvering on the barrel edges and some age spotting on the lower left side of the magazine near the receiver. The barrel legend is legible and the serial number is sharp. The rear sight is complete and original to the rifle. The stock is in good overall condition with what appears to be saddle pommel wear on the right side and bottom associated with carrying the rifle on horseback. This is a very good original example of a rare Samuel Hoggson factory engraved Henry rifle.