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Model: 1873 Deluxe
Serial: 546554
Date of Manufacture: 1900
Caliber: .44-40 Cal. (.44 WCF)
Finish: Blue
Barrel Length: 20" Octagon Barrel
Optics/Sights: Dovetail Blade Front with Elevation Adjustable (Sporting) Rear
Stock/Grips: Fancy Checkered Burl Grain Walnut Straight Grip Stock and Forearm
Action: Lever-Action Rifle
Markings: Standard / Features FACTORY engraving of a running buck on the left sideplate and scroll on the right.
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Winchester Model 1873 Deluxe Rifle—especially when factory engraved—represents the pinnacle of 19th-century American firearms craftsmanship, blending precision engineering with ornate aesthetic artistry. The Model 1873 itself is often dubbed “The Gun That Won the West,” and for good reason: it offered a rugged and reliable lever-action design, a high-capacity tubular magazine, and was chambered in the same calibers as many popular revolvers of the era, making it an ideal companion for frontier use. The Deluxe variant elevates the platform with upgraded wood stocks, often made from finely figured walnut with hand checkering, and added embellishments that reflected the status and taste of its owner. Factory engraving, particularly from the Winchester Custom Shop or artisans such as John Ulrich, transformed these rifles into presentation-grade pieces. Designs ranged from modest scrollwork to elaborate game scenes, and many were inlaid with silver or gold, making each engraved 1873 Deluxe a one-of-a-kind heirloom. From a collector’s perspective, a factory-engraved Winchester 1873 Deluxe is one of the most desirable rifles in American arms collecting. These rifles were not mass-produced in the same numbers as standard models, and their ornate detailing adds both historical intrigue and significant value. Factory documentation, such as letters from the Cody Firearms Museum, can confirm provenance and authenticity, which plays a major role in determining desirability. The condition of the engraving, the quality of the wood, the originality of components, and the presence of special-order features such as set triggers, octagon barrels, or pistol grips all contribute to the rifle's allure. When encountered in excellent condition with documented factory embellishments, the Winchester 1873 Deluxe stands as a museum-worthy example of American gunmaking excellence—an intersection of art, utility, and history that continues to captivate collectors and historians alike.
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