1096

*RARE SAVAGE MODEL 1899 F-GRADE ENGRAVED DELUXE LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:8,750.00 USD Estimated At:17,500.00 - 27,500.00 USD
*RARE SAVAGE MODEL 1899 F-GRADE ENGRAVED DELUXE LEVER ACTION RIFLE.
SN 36030. Cal. 303 Savage. Fantastic factory engraved rifle with 26" tapered oct bbl, Lyman ivory bead front sight, no rear seat for a bbl sight and it has an early style Lyman combination tang sight. Bbl has full matting on top flat with standard Savage company name, address, patent dates & caliber marking about centered and also has the caliber marking over chamber area. Bolt is jeweled. Receiver is fantastically engraved by Enoch Tue with the large vignette of a mountain scene with two bull elk and a hound in the foreground and a hind in the background. It appears that one of the elk has been shot. Right side of receiver has the large vignette of a standing whitetail buck & a feeding doe in a field scene with hills in background. Both vignettes are surrounded by very well executed foliate arabesque patterns with shaded backgrounds. Engraving extends over top of receiver with bottom of receiver matching engraved with a large empty panel in the center. The lever boss is engraved to match. Mounted with nicely figured circassian walnut checkered & carved in "C" pattern. SN was observed in the usual place on the bottom of receiver. The wood has the SN "39071" on the rear face of forearm, on buttstock under the buttplate and inside buttplate. Accompanied by a letter from Savage historian Roe S. Clark identifying this rifle as a Model 1899 in caliber 303 Savage with an octagonal bbl.The letter states that this rifle was accepted from the factory April 30, 1904 and shipped Feb. 28, 1906 to "New York Sporting Goods". It was returned to the factory for a matted bbl with no sight slot in the rear and re-shipped Oct. 4, 1907 to Warren Hardware. Mr. Clark speculates that the bbl was probably replaced at that time. It seems likely that the wood was also replaced during this period. PROVENANCE: George R. Adams Collection; LeRoy Merz Collection; Wes Adams Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus, probably unfired since being referrelled. Bbl retains 98-99% glossy orig blue with very faint sharp edge wear; receiver also retains 98-99% glossy orig blue with one small scratch on top and faint sharp edge wear; bolt shows a little wear on the jeweling; lever retains most of its orig case colors, strong & bright on the sides, faded on outer faces; buttplate retains brilliant case colors; wood is sound with a few very minor nicks & scratches and retains virtually all of its orig piano varnish style finish; there is a small scrape on right side panel and some minor chips in varnish on left side panel. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 4-44815 JR382