You lucky guys.
I take a little search about Henry Rifle auction.
James Julia's annual fall firearms auction:
The third-place lot at $149,500 was an iron frame Henry rifle, the early form of what would become the Winchester. Its low serial number (2) and "very fine" condition were responsible for its desirability.
Selling for $143,750 was a brass frame Henry rifle, serial number 18, with a fully engraved receiver.
Little John Auction Services of Orange, California:
The premier piece of the entire sale was an earlier version of a model 1866 Winchester known as the Briggs Patent repeating rifle. These were never produced commercially, and six are currently known. The example at this sale carries serial number 1, is elaborately engraved, and is inscribed to W.C. Dodge. It sold for $220,000 with buyer's premium
Rock Island auction April/March 2006:
Rare engraved U.S. contract Henry rifle – Lot 3310 which sold for $86,250
Did anyone know who had the Henry Rifle with the No.2.I mean the first one.
I know that No.1 goes to Edwin M. Stranton, Secretary of War and No.6 to Abe.Lincoln.