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A Winchester Repeating Arms Company calendar for the year 1916, with the upper portion decorated with the painting "Heading Out" by famous artist Philip R. Goodwin depicting two frontiersmen, both with Winchester lever-action rifles on their persons, and their loyal hound rising over the crest of a rocky hill, with one man lighting his pipe while the other waves back to a third man down the hill back at camp. The bottom of the artwork reads "WINCHESTER/Guns and Cartridges/Made only by Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Conn., U.S.A." The lower portion displays a October 1916 calendar month with information on the phases of the moon and the line "Winchester Shells give the best results/in all shoguns" at the bottom. Professionally mounted/framed/matted in a matted wooden frame measuring 39 inches tall and 24 inches wide.
Fine overall, with some light folding crease lines and some light staining visible, but otherwise clear details and vivid colors. The frame is excellent.
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