Their text says 1913, but the serial number table in Walter's book says 1914. The early 1915 Ithaca catalogue still shows the No. 1 1/2 with the zig-zag border engraving, and by mid-1915 Ithaca magazine ads show the new bold floral engraving --



At any rate it appears to be SOLD, and does seem to be a very interesting transition gun. The early 1915 Ithaca Catalogue only offers the No. 1 1/2 with Damascus barrels, but the mid 1915 magazine ad offers Damascus or Krupp.