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Special Order Winchester Model 1895 Lever Action Short Rifle with Inscribed Receiver

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:4,500.00 - 7,000.00 USD
Special Order Winchester Model 1895 Lever Action Short Rifle with Inscribed Receiver
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Estimate: $4500 - 7000
Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 95
Manufactured in 1900, this rifle is equipped with a raised bead front sight and a receiver mounted Lyman peep sight, and unlike most Winchesters found with no rear sight, the rapid taper barrel on this rifle was never configured for one; it came from the factory devoid of a dovetail slot or drilled and tapped holes in the rear sight area. On the receiver, the two line address and patent markings on the left side and two line model marking on the tang are present, with the addition of "C.F. Lamb./Cambridge, Mass." in fine script on the right side. Information provided by the consignor states that C.F. Lamb is Carrie F. Lamb, and a 1895 copy of the Cambridge Blue Book confirms a Carrie F. Lamb as a resident. Lamb died in 1954 and is remembered for "the somewhat unusual fact that she was very well known as a marksman and a hunter of caribou," as one friend remarked. She participated in hunting trips to Canada, was involved in various rifle and pistol organizations, had a collection of "first-class quality and workmanship" firearms such as this rifle and worked for the USO. Fitted with a checkered straight wrist stock, with an ebony accented Schnabel tip, attractive grain and a smooth curved buttplate. Accompanying the rifle are several rifle and pistol association medals that C.F. Lamb received during her lifetime. There are a total of 16 medals with many dated prior to World War I.
BBL: 22 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 30 U.S.
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 28275
Condition:
Very fine with 70% plus of the original blue finish, showing areas of gray and brown patina, bright wear along the edges and scattered handling marks. Stock is also very fine with most of the original varnish, numerous mild scuffs and scratches. Mechanically excellent.