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Sale 25: The Autumn Sale

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6 Lots Found

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Lot 277

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Savage .303, illustrated design in red, green & black on 1897 cover showing Indian in Full Headdress with Rifle, caption reads "A White Mans Rifle with a Red Mans Name", franked with 1˘ Bureau issue (torn prior to use) tied by San Francisco, Ca. machine cancel, printed text advertising on reverse, which appears to be a type written note to Baker & Hamilton (senders of this cover) which is datelined "Emmett, Idaho, Sept. 20th, 1897" and reads, "Gentlemen:--I have been in the Mountains hunting for a month, hence the delay in answering yours. Three of us got 15 Deer. We had 2 'Savage' Rifles and they are the best gun made to my notion, although I used a 40/65 Winchester, but if I ever go again a 'Savage' goes with me.", Extremely Fine, a stunning cover which is very rare, this design was not present in the Biddle sale, Beals sale or our last two Guns sales.
Estimate $750-1,000.

 

Realized $2,100

 

 


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Lot 278

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Savage Repeating Rifle "303", illustrated design in red & blue on 1898 cover showing Indian in Headdress, caption reads "A white man's rifle with a red man's name", franked with 2˘ Trans-Miss. issue tied by San Francisco, Ca. machine cancel, printed text advertising on reverse, which appears to be a type written note to Baker & Hamilton (senders of this cover) which is datelined "Klamath Agency, Or., Oct. 30th, 1897" and reads, "Gentlemen:--I have owned and hunted with a 40/70 Sharps', 38/55 Ballard, 40/65 Winchester and 40/70 Winchester Rifles and now own a 'Savage' which just suits me. It is by far the best gun that I have ever used.", small unnoticeable cover tear just affecting adhesive, Very Fine and rare, ex-Beals.
Estimate $500-750.

 

Realized $1,250

 

 


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Lot 279

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Savage Hammerless Rifles & Ammunition, multicolored illustrated design on 1904 cover showing Indian Chief Portrait & Rifle, franked with 2˘ Louisiana Purchase (tiny perf defect) tied by San Francisco, Ca. postmark, reverse with all over illustrated design in red showing "Savage Model 1903-22 Caliber Repeater" with text, "This Rifle will be used exclusively at the St. Louis Worlds Fair 1904 in the most wonderful shooting gallery ever built to be known as the Hunting in the Ozarks", Extremely Fine, one of the most spectacular gun designs known.
Estimate $750-1,000.

 

Realized $1,200

 

 


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Lot 280

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Savage Automatic, orange & black illustrated design on 2˘ Postal entire used in 1910 showing Firing Pistol, cancelled by Utica, N.Y. machine cancel, Very Fine.
Estimate $100-150.

 

Realized $100

 

 


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Lot 281

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Savage Automatic, orange & black illustrated design on 2˘ Postal entire used in 1913 showing Firing Pistol & Pointing Hand, cancelled by Utica, N.Y. machine cancel, Very Fine, a rare design, ex-Beals.
Estimate $100-150.

 

Realized $160

 

 


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Lot 282

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Savage Automatic, orange & black illustrated design on 1915 cover used from Great Britain showing Firing Pistol & Pointing Hand, franked with Great Britain 1d tied by London machine cancel, Very Fine.
Estimate $100-150.

 

Realized $95

 

 


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