Winchester High Wall Target Rifle by George Schoyen of Denver

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.33-47 caliber, 31.25" octagonal barrel, S/N 14063 (mfg. ca 1887). Browned finish, smooth pistol-gripped stock with hard rubber Winchester grip cap. Shotgun butt with checkered hard rubber Winchester buttplate, smooth forend with Schnabel forend and contrasting forend inlay. Top of barrel marked in a single line: "GEO. C. SHOYEN DENVER." Single set trigger, Lyman tang mounted sight. Dovetailed front sight mount installed near muzzle, barrel mounted telescopic sight bases installed as well. Toe swivel missing from buttstock.

Regarded by many as one of the finest gunsmiths of his era, George Shoyen came to the United States from Norway in the late 1860s.  Initially settling in Chicago, he was forced west due to the devastation of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.  Settling in Denver, Colorado, he soon found employment at the Carlos Goves' Denver Armory, which was sold to Schoyen and his business partner D.W. Butt in 1884.  The firm soon gained a deserving reputation for producing a product that was not only highly accurate, but aesthetically pleasing.  Requests for Schoyen's work came from across the world, and included such personalities as William "Buffalo Bill" Cody and Anne Oakley.  Even into the 21st Century, Schoyen's works continue to hold their value as highly desirable pieces.

Condition: Very good. Barrel retains some old brown with thinning and wear, retaining clear markings. Receiver cleaned to bright. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Wood refinished with some poor fitting at the receiver and buttplate. Stock toe inlet for swivel which is not present and forend with two holes, likely to mount a now-missing swivel base.

EST $3500 - 6000

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 Wednesday, Oct 30, 2019 | 10:00 AM  Eastern
 
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Winchester High Wall Target Rifle by George Schoyen of Denver
Winchester High Wall Target Rifle by George Schoyen of Denver
Lot number: 172
Seller: Cowan's Auctions
Event: Historic Firearms & Early Militaria
Ends: Wednesday, October 30 | 10:00 AM  Eastern

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