I feel that any savage model 99 rifle finish in the manner you describe,should be appraised by a qualified gun collector that specializes in the savage model 99.You may find more info on the model 99 at the same named web site,on the internet.
Mr Daglass
The same material as now just not as fancy with all the silver and carvings.
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The Goldwing with a silver receiver is sold exclusively by Dick's Sporting Goods.
Possilbe, but, not recommended.
The Receiver Dryer is on the driver's side of the condensor, behind the front bumper. It's the long, silver cannister.
No. The silver-plated America's Cup trophy is shaped like an ornate pitcher, known as a ewer, but it is bottomless.
A snuff mull is a container to hold stuff. It is typically small, pocket sized and can be quite ornate. Silver is a favorite material to hold it. It should be air tight to insure freshness.
$900$950
It has value. Don't trash it. There were many styles and models of walking sticks from the Fair. Some have ornate carvings, others silver handles. Walking sticks were in fashion in the 1890s and many people had more than 1. Condition is another factor to consider. Below is an example of one that sold for $325.00: http://www.the-forum.com/collect/93CANE.HTM E-bay can determine a value that the market wants to pay. A reputable antique dealer should be able to give you an evaluation and worth.
I have a Savage model 1899 with a Serial number 161,XXX that is all nickel/silver plated, complete with lyman sights silver also. This was a Presentation gun I was told. It dates to 1914
Without a photo, it's difficult to know which kind you have. If it's very ornate, with a raised fruit motif in the bowl of the spoon, most likely it's a berry sugar spoon. I believe these originate from the UK.