3538 VERY LARGE DESIRABLE GROUPING OF WINCHESTER

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2026 Apr 19 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 750.00 USD
Estimated at 1,500.00 - 2,000.00 USD
RELOADING TOOLS & BULLET MOLDS. 1) Three Winchester Model 1875 reloading tools; one is marked "45-75 W.C.F.", one marked "45. GOV."; each having worn finish turning gray, and one with remnants of its original gold colored finish is marked with what appears to be "44" but is illegible. 2) Winchester Model 1880 tools; A) 38 W.C.F. complete with decapping pin and bullet mold. Tool & mold appear unused, retaining a very large degree of original blue finish and are contained in an original box. The black box with its worn but legible white label with a patent date of Oct. 20, 1874. It is marked on the end "Adapted to Model 1873 & 1892 Repeating Rifles". B) 1st Model 1880 with spoon handles and Berdan decapper is marked "45.75 W.C.F.". C) 2nd issue marked "32-40". Patent date Sept 14, 1880. D) "45-75" with Berdan decapper and spoon handles. 3) Four 1882 reloading tools include 32 W.C.F., two 38 W.C.F. and a 44 Russ. 4) Model 1888; removable sizing chamber is marked "45-90 W.C.F.". Short live tool was designed especially for large cartridges. Decapping pin is not present. The screw ram has had its head modified to a thinner profile and fits loosely in the detachable sizing chamber. Tool is well worn turning gray and patina. 5) Three Model 1891 reloading tools. The three tools are all without the decapping arm. Calibers are 38-55, 40-82 and 45-90. The 45-90 tool has had its screw plug polished bright. 6) Eight Model 1894 tools. One with original factory box; black box with mostly legible white labeling. Tool is marked "38-72" and is complete with decapping pin and powder scoop. Tool retains a large degree of its original blue finish. Box has detached (but present) end label, broken corners and repaired tears. Remaining seven; three are marked "32-40", one marked "38-55", one marked "38-56", one marked "45-60", and one is marked "45 Gov". The decapping pins are not present in these tools. 7) Winchester bullet mold marked "44-W" over "BGI CO". Steel handles. 8) Winchester bullet mold with steel handles marked "38 W.C.F.". 9) Winchester bullet mold with threaded steel handles marked "38-55". 10) Winchester bullet mold with steel handle marked "38 W.C.F.". 11) Winchester bullet mold with wooden handles marked "32 W.C.F.". 12) Winchester bullet mold with wooden handles marked "38-55". 13) Winchester bullet mold with wooden handles marked "38-56". 14) Winchester bullet mold with wooden handles marked "44 Russ.". 15) Winchester bullet mold with wooden handles marked "44 W.C.F.". 16) Winchester bullet mold with wooden handles marked "44-90". 17) Winchester box label for a Model 1882 loading tool. Box is not present, label only. Caliber not marked. CONDITION: all items range from good to very good. Items may show wear, scratches and handling marks, but retain a good degree of their original finish and appear in serviceable condition. PROVENANCE: The Esteemed Norm Greenberg Collection. (02-24840-1/RW). NON-GUN. $1,500-2,000.