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Custom Engraved & Gold Inlaid Winchester Model 1885 High Wall Deluxe Takedown Rifle by James Lowe

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Custom Engraved & Gold Inlaid Winchester Model 1885 High Wall Deluxe Takedown Rifle by James Lowe
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serial #113106, 22 RF, 30'' No. 4 weight part round part octagon barrel with a bright near excellent bore that has been neatly relined. This 1912-made rifle has had its bore neatly relined, the rifling appearing to be Pope-style, and the barrel is still marked ''22 SHORT'', though given the relining could possibly be LR now. Though close examination has not uncovered a signature, the consignor's notes indicate the engraving was done by James Lowe, a Virginia engraver who worked for Tiffany and as a freelance engraver. The work is entirely consistent with other known examples and obviously done by Mr. Lowe. The barrel retains about 95% nice quality restored rust blue showing some scattered light handling marks and a few pinprick pits, the finish taking on a pleasant deep plum-brown patina under bright light. The action retains about 97% reapplied polished blue showing a few small oxidation speckles and some light tool marks along the lower tang while the hammer and fancy Pope-style lever retain all of their lovely restored vibrant case-hardened colors. The action shows tasteful gold line border inlays and fine embellishments in the factory style featuring small heart borders, tight detailed foliate scrollwork and game scenes encircled by a wide flourish. The right-side shows a lovely detailed and endearing forest scene with three rabbits while the left shows a pair of squirrels along a branch. The fleur-de-lis checkered capped pistolgrip deluxe walnut buttstock and schnabel forend with ebony tip insert are excellent quality replacements that remain in lovely condition showing just a few scattered tiny dings and light handling marks. The wood displays lovely grain figure throughout and there is a right-side cheekpiece for a left-handed shooter. The heavy buttplate has somewhat blunt rounded ends and the rifle is fitted with a Lyman tang sight with a No. 52 windage adjustable aperture. There is a pair of drilled and tapped holes along the top barrel flat for mounting blocks and the front dovetail is vacant. A vintage Lyman sight box is also included and the action with double set triggers seems to function well mechanically. This is a very attractive High Wall target rifle featuring some lovely engraving. (13D11576-2) {C&R} (6000/8000)