The Finns made a lot of use of 1891's. They were not particular about matching numbers, making working rifles from what ever they could buy or capture. Some examples appear fairly untouched, others have bits scavenged from several donors.
A New EnglandWestinghouse is pretty cool, but the question is how much of it remains original. Two piece stock? What kind of rear sight? Original barrel? This and more could have been replaced under Finnish
ownership, and some force matched. Seems at about the limit price wise given what we know (which isn't enough, in my book), but things are crazy now, so who knows.