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Hollywood's Golden Age takes center stage at Cowan's this May |
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Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine with Provenance Connected to Gene Autry The Singing Cowboy, estimate $5,000-$8,000.
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CINCINNATI, OH.- Iconic actors from Old Hollywood will be spotlighted through an impressive selection of arms this spring at Cowans Auctions. Premiere firearms from revered names including John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Gene Autry, and Gary Cooper will anchor Cowans May 3rd biannual live auction. This sale will present a strong display of the arms of choice of legendary actors, and the weapons that shaped the culture of the Old West and the films they appeared in.
Winchester 1892 Large Loop Saddle Ring Carbine Movie Gun from John Wayne's production company BATJAC
The centerpiece of this celebrity collection of guns will be a Winchester 1892 Large Loop Saddle Ring Carbine Movie Gun from John Wayne's production company BATJAC (estimate: $20,000-25,000). The Large Loop modification was one specifically requested by Wayne as it allowed him to do his trademark rifle twirl that operated the action, chambering a round and cocking the hammer with the same amount of dazzle as a gunslinger spinning his Colt revolvers. As property of John Wayne's production company BATJAC, this Winchester 1892 appeared in the classic Hollywood westerns, Hondo, McLintock, Big Jake, and The War Wagon, as well as many others. This gun was previously displayed in the National Firearms Museum in Fairfax, Virginia and was on loan to the Cody Firearms Museum in Cody, Wyoming. Adding to the value of what is already an outstanding piece of Hollywood movie memorabilia is that it is stamped with the production company name.
Colt Single Action Army Revolver used by Kirk Douglas in The War Wagon
Known as the Peacemaker, the Colt Single Action Army Revolver was the weapon of choice for many of the gunslingers in the real American West as well as during Hollywoods Golden Era of Westerns and remains one of the most collectable items on the market. This model was used by Hollywood legend Kirk Douglas in BATJACs western The War Wagon and is featured on the movie poster (estimate: $10,000-15,000).
The Singing Cowboys Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine
The Winchester 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine is another iconic model that has appeared in a range of famous Western films. Although introduced by Winchester during the waning days of the Old West period, the slick action and great reliability of these rifles made them popular with actors and armorers on movie sets.
Among the most renowned of the early Western stars of Hollywood was Gene Autry, often called the Singing Cowboy, Autry was known for distinctive crooning singing voice. This Winchester 1892 to be presented in this auction (estimate: $5,000-8,000) was gifted to Joe Greer, a professional rodeo rider, from Autry in 1930. Autry appeared at Greer's rodeo shows and presented the Winchester in appreciation for Greers help over the years. A picture of Autry and Greer together is included in the lot as well as a leather scabbard for the carbine dated 1918.
Gary Coopers Charles Daly Auguste Francotte 20 Gauge Over & Under Shotgun
Another legend of the silver screen who will be reflected in the auction is Academy Award winning American actor Gary Cooper. Cooper was a passionate collector of firearms and purchased the Francotte in March 1940 from Kerr's Sport Shop in Beverly Hills, California. A letter from Kerr's accompanies Coopers shotgun (estimate: $12,000-15,000), stating the date of purchase as well as the delivery of the gun in March of 1962 from the estate of Gary Cooper from Mrs. Gary Cooper.
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