These 4 pictures are from part of my Ballard collection I displayed at our Oregon Arms Collectors "Single Shot Rifle" show today. I'll list each picture from top to bottom.
Top: #7 Long Range Creedmoor in .44-100 with 34" barrel, and deluxe stocks. First year 1875.
Middle: #8 Union Hill in .32-40 with German style buttplate, Pope style palm rest, and Winchester scope.
Bottom: #9 Union Hill in .38-55 with deluxe grade wood and special checkering pattern.
Top: #4 Hunter in .45-70 with special order heavy 34" half octagon barrel. First year 1875, and has Brown Ballard lever, buttplate, hammer and trigger.
Middle: #4 1/2 Mid-Range A-1 rifle. .40-63 Everlasting, deluxe wood, Nimschke engraved receiver.
Bottom: #5 Pacific in .40-85 Everlasting, all standard, except for special order sights.
Top: #3F Fine Gallery. .22 Long, in the miniature schuetzen version of this model.
Middle: #3 Gallery rebored and re-rifled by J Stevens A&T Co. (marked under the forearm) to .25 Stevens. With a full length Stevens 368 scope.
Bottom: #2 Hunter, but with so many special order features it has no resemblance to the base #2 model. Special order features are the pistol grip frame, nickle plating, loop lever, deluxe wood, cheek rest, small Farrow buttplate, half octagon barrel, and sights. Chambered in .32 Long Ballard.
Top: #6 Schuetzen, with 34" half octagon Schoyen barrel. Heavy early German style buttplate, deluxe wood.
Middle: #6 1/2 Rigby model, in a rare first year pistol grip Nimschke engraved receiver, deluxe wood, small Farrow buttplate, caliber .40-63 Everlasting. Full length Stevens scope. Only made one year in 1875.
Bottom: #6 1/2 Rigby 4th variation. Pistol gripped receiver and deluxe stocks. Ulrich engraved. Also in .40-65 EL cartridge.