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Lot 26: Documented 1 of 5 Winchester Model 1885 Takedown Musket

Exceptional Documented Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Takedown Musket with Factory Letter

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: September 7, 2018

Lot 26: Documented 1 of 5 Winchester Model 1885 Takedown Musket

Exceptional Documented Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Takedown Musket with Factory Letter

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: September 7, 2018

Estimated Price: $9,500 - $16,000
Price Realized:
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Exceptional Documented Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Takedown Musket with Factory Letter

Manufacturer: Winchester
Model: 1885-Musket
Type: Rifle
Gauge: 22 short
Barrel: 30 inch round
Finish: blue
Grip:
Stock: walnut
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Catalog Page: 27
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun
Description:

This is absolutely a stunning and extremely rare "British Special Order" Winchester Model 1885 low wall, three band musket with the rare takedown feature, one of the rarest features ever found on low wall rifles. This rifle is one of only five known factory low walls of this type documented by Winchester. Three examples of these muskets are pictured on pages 154 and 155 in the book "The Winchester Single Shot Rifle" by Campbell. Although the rifle is pictured on page 155 lacks a serial number in the caption, it could in fact be this exact rifle! These rifles were reportedly manufactured by Winchester under a special order contract basis for evaluation by the British Government in the WWI era; theoretically intending them to be used by the British Home Guard, probably for training purposes, just as the U.S. Government was doing with the early Winder Muskets. The accompanying factory letter states the serial number for this rifle was applied on September 9, 1911. The included Buffalo Bill Historical Center letter (photocopy) states this rifle "was submitted to His Brittanic Majesty's Purchasing Commission (J.P. Morgan Bank acting as agent) as a proposed model for use by the English Home Guard" and confirms the caliber, takedown feature and low wall action. The no. 1 barrel is fitted with pinned blade front and folding ladder rear sights and is marked with the two-line address/patent dates followed by the two-line nickel steel marking and "22 SHORT" on the left side. It is very interesting to see the nickel steel marking as this factory stamping was usually reserved for center fire cartridges when Winchester was transitioning from black powder to smokeless powder and therefore was not usually seen on .22 rimfire rifles. A Winchester factory oval proof is stamped on top of the barrel and receiver at the breech. It has a standard straight grip stock and very rare full length musket type forearm that has two barrel bands and a nose cap that also function as a barrel band, making this a three band musket. A set of factory sling swivels is mounted on the underside of the buttstock and middle barrel band.

Rating Definition:

Excellent, retaining 97% plus bright original blue finish showing minor loss on the heel of the buttplate. A few specks of surface rust are visible on the takedown ring. 90% vivid case colors remain on the breech block and lever and have darkened slightly with age. A coat of protective oil has been applied to some of the metal surfaces. The wood is also excellent showing some unknown residue behind the middle band (right side) and minimal handling evidence. Mechanically excellent. A very rare rifle missing from even the most advanced single shot or Winchester collections. A true one of five known three band Low Wall muskets ever manufactured!



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