It has been completely apart. Look at the top lever screw. Buggered. There is no reason to take that screw out for anything other than a repair or refinish. If it has no metal wear the top lever should not have needed to be fixed. Problem is people think about refinishing then right to immediate sale. That gun could have been refinished 10, 20, 40 or 50 years ago. The dents in the wood could be classified as old and recent. The recent ones in safe storage. But clearly some of those dings and scrapes are many decades old. But no metal dings from years ago. Too many inconsistencies between wood, metal and screws. Plus you need to consider what you dont see in views. No grip screws. No water table or barrel flats.

Now you could just say it is a nice looking example of a hard to find gun. Then decide if you want to pay that much money to own it. If I hit the big lottery I might buy it for just a rainy day Dove gun.