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*RARE SAVAGE MODEL 1899 VICTOR GRADE DELUXE ENGRAVED FEATHERWEIGHT TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

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*RARE SAVAGE MODEL 1899 VICTOR GRADE DELUXE ENGRAVED FEATHERWEIGHT TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE.
SN 124433. Cal. 22 Savage HP. Beautiful lightweight little rifle with 20" tapered rnd bbl, ivory bead front sight and folding rear sight with locking Lyman tang sight. Bbl has the Savage Utica address & patent dates along with "SAVAGE HI-PRESSURE STEEL / MODEL 1899" all forward of the rear sight and the caliber marking over chamber area. Mounted with highly figured, "C" style checkered English walnut with schnable tip forearm & straight stock with Savage embossed hard rubber buttplate. Stock & forearm are checkered & carved with fleur-de-lis and ribbon patterns with both coarse & fine checkering on forearm & wrist. Bottom of buttstock has a sling stud with a corresponding stalking sling mount on the bbl. Beautifully engraved by Enoch Tue in "D" grade patterns consisting of a small oval vignette of a charging bull buffalo on left side and, unusually, the small vignette of a slinking tiger in a jungle scene on the right side. Both vignettes are surrounded by extremely well-executed, intertwined foliate arabesque patterns with extremely fine stippled background. Engraving extends on to the sides of the takedown ring and it has engraved foliate patterns over top of receiver. Bolt is jeweled on top & right edge. Lever boss is engraved in a triangle pattern on each side. SN was observed on bottom of receiver in the usual place, rear face of forearm, rear face of buttstock under buttplate and scratched inside of buttplate. Accompanied by a Savage historian letter which identifies this rifle, as found, in caliber 22 Hi-Power as a featherweight takedown "new style rifle" with fancy English walnut stock, "C" checkering and "D" pattern engraving. It was accepted from the factory on May 4, 1912 and shipped May 6, 1912 to Von Lengerke and Antoine, Chicago, IL. Also accompanied by a copy of the shipping record for this rifle. PROVENANCE: LeRoy Merz Collection; Wes Adams Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching. The metal retains about 99% strong, glossy, orig factory blue with only faint hint of sharp edge wear and a couple of small scratches on the bbl; lever retains brilliant case colors on the sides, lightly faded on outer faces; wood is sound with a few light nicks & scratches and one small gouge on buttstock and overall retains about all of its orig piano style varnish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-44821 JR384