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Fine Custom Engraved Winchester Model 1885 High Wall Express Rifle with Huey Gun Case

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Fine Custom Engraved Winchester Model 1885 High Wall Express Rifle with Huey Gun Case
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serial #50110, 50-110 WCF, 28 1/2” round barrel with a bright near excellent bore. This lovely rifle is equipped with a non-factory barrel marked only with the cartridge designation on the shank that appears to be equivalent to a No. 4 weight or so. The rifle has been finely embellished in factory style by James Lowe, a Virginia engraver who worked for Tiffany and as a freelance engraver, the inside left upper tang signed “J LOWE 2020”. The barrel retains about 98% fine quality original rust blue showing a few subtle handling marks while the action retains a similar amount of nicely restored polished bright blue showing a few areas of plum-brown discoloration under bright light. The triggers show nice gold wash while the hammer, breechblock and lever retain 98% lovely vibrant case-hardened colors, the top surface of the breechblock with some light flaking to gray. The action is engraved with lovely detailed embellishments featuring small heart borders, tight detailed foliate scrollwork, wide acanthus motif on top and game scenes on either side encircled by a wide flourish. The right side features a bull moose and the left a very noble-looking stag. The serial number along the lower tang was very neatly re-engraved; it seems to be the case this was likely the original serial number and the more modern 50 caliber barrel was installed to conveniently “match” the serial number with its chambering. The fleur-de-lis checkered capped pistolgrip deluxe walnut buttstock and schnabel forend with ebony tip insert are excellent quality replacements in very fine condition, the buttstock with some light scuffs and small dings along the comb line and right-side grip checkering and the forend with a few small repairs ahead of the screw which are unobtrusive. The wood exhibits lovely grain figure throughout and the stock features a nice left-side shadowline cheekpiece and checkered steel buttplate. The rifle is sighted with an unmarked Vernier-style long rang tang sight, Winchester express rear sight and a combination front sight in the style of Lyman’s No. 5. The action with double set triggers seems to function well mechanically. The rifle comes cased with accessories in a fine Huey leather-covered oak case serial #544. The exterior rates very good plus having seen a bit of honest use with scattered scuffs, a few areas of discoloration and one area of more moderate abrasions along the right corner. The interior is lined in green suede and rates very fine, there are three lidded compartments and the case contains a full complement of accessories including: an original plastic-wrapped vintage box of Winchester primed shells with green lid label in very fine condition, original Winchester hand-reloading tool, original Winchester single cavity bullet mould in near excellent condition, brass oil bottle, and a set of ebony-handled tools (turnscrew, brush and cleaning rod with attachments). This is a lovely and interesting cased ensemble for the Winchester or single shot collector. (13D11576-1) {ANTIQUE} (6000/8000)