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 Stunning Documented Gary Cooper Owned Griffin & Howe Sporting Rifle
       LOT 1407
Documented Griffin &
Howe Bolt Action .30-06
Sporting Rifle with Zeiss
Scope, and Silver Plaque
Inscribed with Initials
Attributed to Gary
Cooper, Famed American
Actor and Sportsman -
Serial no. 1476, 30-06
Springfield cal., 25 7/8 inch
round bbl., blue finish,
walnut stock. Outstanding
.30-06 Springfield rifle built
and hand crafted by Griffin
& Howe of New York with a
silver oval on the underside
of the stock partially coated
in oil and marked with
initials “GC” attributed to
Gary Cooper, one of the
most famous American
actors of all time who
starred as Alvin York, and
an avid sportsman. With a
thirty-six year long acting
career from 1925 to 1961,
Cooper was one of the top
ten film personalities for
twenty-three consecutive years, and one of the top money-making stars for eighteen years. In between acting, Cooper spent a lot of his free time tinkering with rifles in his gun room to prepare for his next hunt. He went on multiple safaris in Africa in which he was credited with over sixty big game kills, including a rhinoceros, two lions, and various antelopes. His safari experiences in Africa had a profound influence on Cooper and intensified his love of the wilderness. Ernest Hemingway, famous American novelist and sportsman, became Cooper’s closest friend. Pg. 171 of the book “Gary Cooper American Hero” by Jeff Meyers states, “Their twenty-year friendship, sustained by Cooper’s amiable temperament, was unusual for Hemingway, who became impatient with old friends and tended to break with them. For Cooper, Hemingway had a rare combination of qualities. Quite outside the world of Hollywood, he was an intelligent man who understood him and could talk about personal matters.” The included limited edition book “High on the
Wild with HEMINGWAY” by Lloyd Arnold has an image on pg. 188 of Gary Cooper in the snowy mountains outside of Ernest Hemingway’s Trail Creek Cabin in Sun Valley, Idaho with what appears to be this exact rifle over his right shoulder while holding a slain bobcat in his left hand. Pg. 187 states, “...Coop came to the shop one cold morning to tell me he got a fine “bobkitty” the day before... he wondered if someone could take a picture of him with it.” Included with this rifle are a handful of high quality period press photographs of this same incident showing different angles in which the silver plaque underneath the rifle is visible. The back of one of the photographs has a type written February 12th, 1947 dated caption, “...Gary Cooper, Movie Star, using a high-speed .22 calibre rifle, shot this wildcat a few miles from Sun Valley where he is vacationing...” This rifle was also included in a couple photos from a promotional photo shoot of Gary Cooper on the set of Souls At Sea (1937). Copies of these photos are included with this rifle. The wood grain of the rifle in the photos can be can be matched like fingerprint to the gun. After a very hard bargain, the consignor of this rifle finally convinced
Griffin & Howe to release a 1936 dated original factory repair record in which a rifle
with matching serial number “1476/G. Cooper/220 Swift” is listed. Of important note,
the original caliber marking on the left side of the barrel at the breech was milled off, likely by Griffin & Howe, and replaced with a “.30-06” caliber marking on a flat surface; indicating the rechambering of the heavy barrel from it’s original .220 Swift chambering. Top of the barrel marked “No. 1476 GRIFFIN & HOWE INC. NEW YORK”. Beaded blade front sight. Matted receiver ring. Fitted with a Griffin & Howe left side mount and Zeiss scope, right side mounted Lyman receiver sight base currently fitted with a blue Williams ladder with no peep for scope clearance, jeweled bolt
and follower, and knurled bolt handle. Deluxe checkered shadow line cheekpiece stock with horn forend cap, blue steel grip cap, checkered and border engraved steel buttplate with trap, containing the original ladder with peep for the Lyman rear sight. Also includes four books, various photographs of Gary Cooper,
and research.
CONDITION: Very fine as customized by Griffin
& Howe, retaining 95% original blue finish
with some light handling marks. Scope with
clear optics. Stock is also excellent with some light handling marks and crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. A rare opportunity to own a spectacular rifle attributed as being owned by one of, if not the most famous
American actors of all time!
Estimate: 12,000 - 18,000
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 DOCUMENT OF GRIFFIN & HOWE’S ORIGINAL FACTORY REPAIR RECORD DATED 1936, HIGHLIGHTING SERIAL NUMBER 1476 G. COOPER 22 SWIFT
  Gary Cooper
          




















































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