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ALL ORIGINAL Model 1873. As the pictures show, the rear stock is loose and needs some attention in addition to the trigger needing to be Rebuilt as it is currently loose. A fine project for the right person. After the war, Oliver Winchester renamed New Haven Arms the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The company modified and improved the basic design of the Henry rifle, creating the first Winchester rifle: the Model 1866. It retained the .44 Henry cartridge, was likewise built on a bronze-alloy frame, and had an improved magazine and a wooden forearm. In 1873 Winchester introduced the steel-framed Model 1873 chambering the more potent .44-40 centerfire cartridge. In 1876, in a bid to compete with the powerful single-shot rifles of the time, Winchester brought out the Model 1876 (Centennial Model). While it chambered more powerful cartridges than the 1866 and 1873 models, the toggle link action was not strong enough for the popular high-powered rounds used in Sharps or Remington single-shot rifles. From 1883, John Moses Browning worked in partnership with Winchester, designing a series of rifles and shotguns, most notably the lever-action Winchester Model 1886, Model 1892, Model 1894, and Model 1895 rifles, along with the lever-action Model 1887/1901 shotgun, the pump-action Model 1890 rifle, and the pump-action Model 1893/1897 shotgun. 1501 / 2223 sold -
ALL ORIGINAL Model 1873. As the pictures show, the rear stock is loose and needs some attention in addition to the trigger needing to be Rebuilt as it is currently loose. A fine project for the right person. After the war, Oliver Winchester renamed New Haven Arms the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The company modified and improved the basic design of the Henry rifle, creating the first Winchester rifle: the Model 1866. It retained the .44 Henry cartridge, was likewise built on a bronze-alloy frame, and had an improved magazine and a wooden forearm. In 1873 Winchester introduced the steel-framed Model 1873 chambering the more potent .44-40 centerfire cartridge. In 1876, in a bid to compete with the powerful single-shot rifles of the time, Winchester brought out the Model 1876 (Centennial Model). While it chambered more powerful cartridges than the 1866 and 1873 models, the toggle link action was not strong enough for the popular high-powered rounds used in Sharps or Remington single-shot rifles. From 1883, John Moses Browning worked in partnership with Winchester, designing a series of rifles and shotguns, most notably the lever-action Winchester Model 1886, Model 1892, Model 1894, and Model 1895 rifles, along with the lever-action Model 1887/1901 shotgun, the pump-action Model 1890 rifle, and the pump-action Model 1893/1897 shotgun. 1502 / 2223 sold -
ALL ORIGINAL Model 1873. As the pictures show, the rear stock is loose and needs some attention in addition to the trigger needing to be Rebuilt as it is currently loose. A fine project for the right person. After the war, Oliver Winchester renamed New Haven Arms the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The company modified and improved the basic design of the Henry rifle, creating the first Winchester rifle: the Model 1866. It retained the .44 Henry cartridge, was likewise built on a bronze-alloy frame, and had an improved magazine and a wooden forearm. In 1873 Winchester introduced the steel-framed Model 1873 chambering the more potent .44-40 centerfire cartridge. In 1876, in a bid to compete with the powerful single-shot rifles of the time, Winchester brought out the Model 1876 (Centennial Model). While it chambered more powerful cartridges than the 1866 and 1873 models, the toggle link action was not strong enough for the popular high-powered rounds used in Sharps or Remington single-shot rifles. From 1883, John Moses Browning worked in partnership with Winchester, designing a series of rifles and shotguns, most notably the lever-action Winchester Model 1886, Model 1892, Model 1894, and Model 1895 rifles, along with the lever-action Model 1887/1901 shotgun, the pump-action Model 1890 rifle, and the pump-action Model 1893/1897 shotgun. 1503 / 2223 sold -
ALL ORIGINAL Model 1873. As the pictures show, the rear stock is loose and needs some attention in addition to the trigger needing to be Rebuilt as it is currently loose. A fine project for the right person. After the war, Oliver Winchester renamed New Haven Arms the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The company modified and improved the basic design of the Henry rifle, creating the first Winchester rifle: the Model 1866. It retained the .44 Henry cartridge, was likewise built on a bronze-alloy frame, and had an improved magazine and a wooden forearm. In 1873 Winchester introduced the steel-framed Model 1873 chambering the more potent .44-40 centerfire cartridge. In 1876, in a bid to compete with the powerful single-shot rifles of the time, Winchester brought out the Model 1876 (Centennial Model). While it chambered more powerful cartridges than the 1866 and 1873 models, the toggle link action was not strong enough for the popular high-powered rounds used in Sharps or Remington single-shot rifles. From 1883, John Moses Browning worked in partnership with Winchester, designing a series of rifles and shotguns, most notably the lever-action Winchester Model 1886, Model 1892, Model 1894, and Model 1895 rifles, along with the lever-action Model 1887/1901 shotgun, the pump-action Model 1890 rifle, and the pump-action Model 1893/1897 shotgun. 1504 / 2223 sold -
ALL ORIGINAL Model 1873. As the pictures show, the rear stock is loose and needs some attention in addition to the trigger needing to be Rebuilt as it is currently loose. A fine project for the right person. After the war, Oliver Winchester renamed New Haven Arms the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The company modified and improved the basic design of the Henry rifle, creating the first Winchester rifle: the Model 1866. It retained the .44 Henry cartridge, was likewise built on a bronze-alloy frame, and had an improved magazine and a wooden forearm. In 1873 Winchester introduced the steel-framed Model 1873 chambering the more potent .44-40 centerfire cartridge. In 1876, in a bid to compete with the powerful single-shot rifles of the time, Winchester brought out the Model 1876 (Centennial Model). While it chambered more powerful cartridges than the 1866 and 1873 models, the toggle link action was not strong enough for the popular high-powered rounds used in Sharps or Remington single-shot rifles. From 1883, John Moses Browning worked in partnership with Winchester, designing a series of rifles and shotguns, most notably the lever-action Winchester Model 1886, Model 1892, Model 1894, and Model 1895 rifles, along with the lever-action Model 1887/1901 shotgun, the pump-action Model 1890 rifle, and the pump-action Model 1893/1897 shotgun. 1505 / 2223 sold -
ALL ORIGINAL Model 1873. As the pictures show, the rear stock is loose and needs some attention in addition to the trigger needing to be Rebuilt as it is currently loose. A fine project for the right person. After the war, Oliver Winchester renamed New Haven Arms the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The company modified and improved the basic design of the Henry rifle, creating the first Winchester rifle: the Model 1866. It retained the .44 Henry cartridge, was likewise built on a bronze-alloy frame, and had an improved magazine and a wooden forearm. In 1873 Winchester introduced the steel-framed Model 1873 chambering the more potent .44-40 centerfire cartridge. In 1876, in a bid to compete with the powerful single-shot rifles of the time, Winchester brought out the Model 1876 (Centennial Model). While it chambered more powerful cartridges than the 1866 and 1873 models, the toggle link action was not strong enough for the popular high-powered rounds used in Sharps or Remington single-shot rifles. From 1883, John Moses Browning worked in partnership with Winchester, designing a series of rifles and shotguns, most notably the lever-action Winchester Model 1886, Model 1892, Model 1894, and Model 1895 rifles, along with the lever-action Model 1887/1901 shotgun, the pump-action Model 1890 rifle, and the pump-action Model 1893/1897 shotgun. 1506 / 2223 sold -
ALL ORIGINAL Model 1873. As the pictures show, the rear stock is loose and needs some attention in addition to the trigger needing to be Rebuilt as it is currently loose. A fine project for the right person. After the war, Oliver Winchester renamed New Haven Arms the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The company modified and improved the basic design of the Henry rifle, creating the first Winchester rifle: the Model 1866. It retained the .44 Henry cartridge, was likewise built on a bronze-alloy frame, and had an improved magazine and a wooden forearm. In 1873 Winchester introduced the steel-framed Model 1873 chambering the more potent .44-40 centerfire cartridge. In 1876, in a bid to compete with the powerful single-shot rifles of the time, Winchester brought out the Model 1876 (Centennial Model). While it chambered more powerful cartridges than the 1866 and 1873 models, the toggle link action was not strong enough for the popular high-powered rounds used in Sharps or Remington single-shot rifles. From 1883, John Moses Browning worked in partnership with Winchester, designing a series of rifles and shotguns, most notably the lever-action Winchester Model 1886, Model 1892, Model 1894, and Model 1895 rifles, along with the lever-action Model 1887/1901 shotgun, the pump-action Model 1890 rifle, and the pump-action Model 1893/1897 shotgun. 1507 / 2223 sold -
ALL ORIGINAL Model 1873. As the pictures show, the rear stock is loose and needs some attention in addition to the trigger needing to be Rebuilt as it is currently loose. A fine project for the right person. After the war, Oliver Winchester renamed New Haven Arms the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The company modified and improved the basic design of the Henry rifle, creating the first Winchester rifle: the Model 1866. It retained the .44 Henry cartridge, was likewise built on a bronze-alloy frame, and had an improved magazine and a wooden forearm. In 1873 Winchester introduced the steel-framed Model 1873 chambering the more potent .44-40 centerfire cartridge. In 1876, in a bid to compete with the powerful single-shot rifles of the time, Winchester brought out the Model 1876 (Centennial Model). While it chambered more powerful cartridges than the 1866 and 1873 models, the toggle link action was not strong enough for the popular high-powered rounds used in Sharps or Remington single-shot rifles. From 1883, John Moses Browning worked in partnership with Winchester, designing a series of rifles and shotguns, most notably the lever-action Winchester Model 1886, Model 1892, Model 1894, and Model 1895 rifles, along with the lever-action Model 1887/1901 shotgun, the pump-action Model 1890 rifle, and the pump-action Model 1893/1897 shotgun. 1508 / 2223 sold -
ALL ORIGINAL Model 1873. As the pictures show, the rear stock is loose and needs some attention in addition to the trigger needing to be Rebuilt as it is currently loose. A fine project for the right person. After the war, Oliver Winchester renamed New Haven Arms the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The company modified and improved the basic design of the Henry rifle, creating the first Winchester rifle: the Model 1866. It retained the .44 Henry cartridge, was likewise built on a bronze-alloy frame, and had an improved magazine and a wooden forearm. In 1873 Winchester introduced the steel-framed Model 1873 chambering the more potent .44-40 centerfire cartridge. In 1876, in a bid to compete with the powerful single-shot rifles of the time, Winchester brought out the Model 1876 (Centennial Model). While it chambered more powerful cartridges than the 1866 and 1873 models, the toggle link action was not strong enough for the popular high-powered rounds used in Sharps or Remington single-shot rifles. From 1883, John Moses Browning worked in partnership with Winchester, designing a series of rifles and shotguns, most notably the lever-action Winchester Model 1886, Model 1892, Model 1894, and Model 1895 rifles, along with the lever-action Model 1887/1901 shotgun, the pump-action Model 1890 rifle, and the pump-action Model 1893/1897 shotgun. 1509 / 2223 sold -
ALL ORIGINAL Model 1873. As the pictures show, the rear stock is loose and needs some attention in addition to the trigger needing to be Rebuilt as it is currently loose. A fine project for the right person. After the war, Oliver Winchester renamed New Haven Arms the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The company modified and improved the basic design of the Henry rifle, creating the first Winchester rifle: the Model 1866. It retained the .44 Henry cartridge, was likewise built on a bronze-alloy frame, and had an improved magazine and a wooden forearm. In 1873 Winchester introduced the steel-framed Model 1873 chambering the more potent .44-40 centerfire cartridge. In 1876, in a bid to compete with the powerful single-shot rifles of the time, Winchester brought out the Model 1876 (Centennial Model). While it chambered more powerful cartridges than the 1866 and 1873 models, the toggle link action was not strong enough for the popular high-powered rounds used in Sharps or Remington single-shot rifles. From 1883, John Moses Browning worked in partnership with Winchester, designing a series of rifles and shotguns, most notably the lever-action Winchester Model 1886, Model 1892, Model 1894, and Model 1895 rifles, along with the lever-action Model 1887/1901 shotgun, the pump-action Model 1890 rifle, and the pump-action Model 1893/1897 shotgun. 1510 / 2223 sold -
ALL ORIGINAL Model 1873. As the pictures show, the rear stock is loose and needs some attention in addition to the trigger needing to be Rebuilt as it is currently loose. A fine project for the right person. After the war, Oliver Winchester renamed New Haven Arms the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The company modified and improved the basic design of the Henry rifle, creating the first Winchester rifle: the Model 1866. It retained the .44 Henry cartridge, was likewise built on a bronze-alloy frame, and had an improved magazine and a wooden forearm. In 1873 Winchester introduced the steel-framed Model 1873 chambering the more potent .44-40 centerfire cartridge. In 1876, in a bid to compete with the powerful single-shot rifles of the time, Winchester brought out the Model 1876 (Centennial Model). While it chambered more powerful cartridges than the 1866 and 1873 models, the toggle link action was not strong enough for the popular high-powered rounds used in Sharps or Remington single-shot rifles. From 1883, John Moses Browning worked in partnership with Winchester, designing a series of rifles and shotguns, most notably the lever-action Winchester Model 1886, Model 1892, Model 1894, and Model 1895 rifles, along with the lever-action Model 1887/1901 shotgun, the pump-action Model 1890 rifle, and the pump-action Model 1893/1897 shotgun. 1511 / 2223 sold -
ALL ORIGINAL Model 1873. As the pictures show, the rear stock is loose and needs some attention in addition to the trigger needing to be Rebuilt as it is currently loose. A fine project for the right person. After the war, Oliver Winchester renamed New Haven Arms the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The company modified and improved the basic design of the Henry rifle, creating the first Winchester rifle: the Model 1866. It retained the .44 Henry cartridge, was likewise built on a bronze-alloy frame, and had an improved magazine and a wooden forearm. In 1873 Winchester introduced the steel-framed Model 1873 chambering the more potent .44-40 centerfire cartridge. In 1876, in a bid to compete with the powerful single-shot rifles of the time, Winchester brought out the Model 1876 (Centennial Model). While it chambered more powerful cartridges than the 1866 and 1873 models, the toggle link action was not strong enough for the popular high-powered rounds used in Sharps or Remington single-shot rifles. From 1883, John Moses Browning worked in partnership with Winchester, designing a series of rifles and shotguns, most notably the lever-action Winchester Model 1886, Model 1892, Model 1894, and Model 1895 rifles, along with the lever-action Model 1887/1901 shotgun, the pump-action Model 1890 rifle, and the pump-action Model 1893/1897 shotgun. 1512 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1513 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1514 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1515 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1516 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1517 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1518 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1519 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1520 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1521 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1522 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1523 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1524 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1525 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1526 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1527 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1528 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1529 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1530 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1531 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1532 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1533 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1534 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1535 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1536 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1537 / 2223 sold -
This info. was provided by a fellow buyer: it takes a 6.5 mm shell they should match. The bolt comes out and when apart has a spring firing pin extractor and safety all that should match. There should be a number on the bayonet lug the number will match the last 3 of the serial number. The characters on top translate to type 38. It has a mum this is the mark of the emperor. ☆Thank you Keith! 1538 / 2223 sold -
Bag is 7" × 7" and has the same pattern on both sides. 1539 / 2223 sold -
Bag is 7" × 7" and has the same pattern on both sides. 1540 / 2223 sold -
Bag is 7" × 7" and has the same pattern on both sides. 1541 / 2223 sold -
Bag is 7" × 7" and has the same pattern on both sides. 1542 / 2223 sold -
Bag is 7" × 7" and has the same pattern on both sides. 1543 / 2223 sold -
Bag is 7" × 7" and has the same pattern on both sides. 1544 / 2223 sold -
Very nice condition! Still has the original pocket mirror. 1559 / 2223 sold -
Very nice condition! Still has the original pocket mirror. 1560 / 2223 sold -
Very nice condition! Still has the original pocket mirror. 1561 / 2223 sold -
Very nice condition! Still has the original pocket mirror. 1562 / 2223 sold -
Very nice condition! Still has the original pocket mirror. 1563 / 2223 sold -
Very nice condition! Still has the original pocket mirror. 1564 / 2223 sold -
Very nice condition! Still has the original pocket mirror. 1565 / 2223 sold -
Very nice condition! Still has the original pocket mirror. 1566 / 2223 sold -
Very nice condition! Still has the original pocket mirror. 1567 / 2223 sold -
Wallet appears unused. Very nice condition! 1597 / 2223 sold -
Wallet appears unused. Very nice condition! 1598 / 2223 sold -
Wallet appears unused. Very nice condition! 1599 / 2223 sold -
Wallet appears unused. Very nice condition! 1600 / 2223 sold
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