hawg and madcratebuilderv- just thought of another story that I wanted to share.
Seeing those two consecutive numbered Enfields - I used to go to a gunshow down in Toledo, OH many years ago. There was a fellow there that sort of specialized in 45/70 and 50/70 Springfields - he had some very nice carbines that he would display and was just a nice guy to visit with. One time, he tolde me about purchasing 10 45/70 Springfields - I can't remembeer where he was from but someone knew that he liked 45/70s and the fellow belonged to an American Legion Post. The Post was 'cleaning house" and they found the 45/70s in the attic - evidently the Post had taken the building over from the Grand Army of the Republic Post just after WW I.
At any rate, he said he bought them sight unseen and when he picked them up - all 10 had consecutive serial numbers. His explanation was that the GAR Post probably got them from the Government as surplus to use for parades, fire squads for funerals, etc. He said that shortly after he got them, he did a show in Atlanta and had them on display. A guy cam along and asked if they were for sale and he said he should have known better, but he put a ridiculous price on the ten - thinking it would scare the guy off. It didn't - he came back in an hour with cash and they went to a "new home". The fellow that sold them said that it was the worst "seller's remorse" that he had ever had - but, he said that it was cushioned somewhat by the very inflated profit he made on them.