Hardesty Western Collection Day 3 2014-11-02 Auction - 862 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 2
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Colt 3rd Model Dragoon Revolver & Shoulder Stock.P.W. Porter (Attributed) Revolving Turret Rifle.Col. W.F. Cody's Personal Colt Revolver.**
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Denver, PA, United States
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Hardesty Western Collection Day 3

Dan Hardesty was destined to own a museum, one way or another. His recognition of antiques as important historical objects began at the tender age of six. A mere three years later, at age nine, Dan precociously purchased his first collectible - a cowboy holster. It was a milestone moment for the youngster - one that, unwittingly, would set him on the path to becoming the indomitable force he is today in the field of Old West material. Dan is no one-trick pony when it comes to antiques in general. There are few categories that he doesn't know something about. His early interests, Dan recalled, included 'good lamps and music boxes - the type Morphy's sells.' In time, he added antique guns and Western and Civil War memorabilia to the list of objects that filled his house, wall to wall and floor to ceiling. When his collections outgrew the available space in which to display them at his home, Dan took decisive action and purchased a three-story brick building in Franklin, Pa., which formerly had been used as an armory. Investing substantial amounts of time and money, Dan set about achieving his vision of creating a museum where he could showcase and share his collections. In 1984, he opened the doors to a wonderland of Americana, his now-legendary Wild West Museum. The warren-like rooms in Dan's one of a kind historical attraction took the visitor on a visual journey through the wild and woolly landscape of how the West was won. Nowhere else could you see such a comprehensive array of relics - including saddles, firearms, military uniforms and Native-American artifacts - or sub-collections focused on Buffalo Bill and other 19th-century personalities; 101 Ranch and similar 19th-century frontier entertainment troupes...
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Indian Relic Springfield.: No serial number. At one time this was a Springfield military musket. It consists of rawhide repairs, Indian tacks, metal rust through, relic condition.
1724: Indian Relic Springfield.Est. $100-$200
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Frontier French Musket Cut Down Relic.: No serial number. Stock cracked in half. Wire repair. Metal rusted brown. Sling swivel. Interesting Frontier wall-hanger.
1725: Frontier French Musket Cut Down Relic.Est. $100-$200
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Relic Cut-Down Musket.: No serial number. Greatly altered musket, appears as dug-up.
1726: Relic Cut-Down Musket.Est. $50-$100
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Frontier Cut-Down Snyder Type Musket.: No serial number. Metal clean. Wood clean. Stock broken. Relic only.
1727: Frontier Cut-Down Snyder Type Musket.Est. $50-$100
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Relic Percussion Cut-Down Musket.: No serial number. Dug-up condition.
1728: Relic Percussion Cut-Down Musket.Est. $50-$100
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Original Short Flint-Lock Blunderbus.: Serial No. TY9961. Barrel is stamped "--NAGHAN". Lock marked "McDaniel". Appears all original, in excellent condition. Never converted. Metal patina. Fine brass and wood. 19" barrel.
1729: Original Short Flint-Lock Blunderbus.Est. $800-$1,200
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U.S. North Carbine.: No serial number. Original carbine, no finish to metal. Block stamped "U.S. S. North Midl Tn, Conn. 1852". Very good with with no cracks. No visible cartouche. Poor bore.
1730: U.S. North Carbine.Est. $400-$600
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Snyder Type Cut-Down Altered Musket.: No serial number. No metal finish. Wood worn, poor bore.
1731: Snyder Type Cut-Down Altered Musket.Est. $50-$100
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Smith Civil War Carbine.: Serial No 13054. Original carbine, metal has deep patina. Very good stock. Very good bore. Chip on top of wrist. Working order.
1732: Smith Civil War Carbine.Est. $200-$300
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Fine Smith Civil War Carbine.: Serial No. 21713. Standard carbine, excellent all original condition. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish dulling. The receiver colors have gone brown. Excellent wood with sharp
1733: Fine Smith Civil War Carbine.Est. $600-$800
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Fine Flint Lock Carbine.: Wonderful condition. Sports a 14-1/2" barrel sling bar on left side. Flint lock works perfectly. Excellent stock. Metal clean.
1734: Fine Flint Lock Carbine.Est. $400-$600
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Joslyn Civil War Carbine.: Serial No. 1435. Fine all original Joslyn Civil War carbine. Metal is basically patina. Excellent wood. Clean bore. Operates perfectly. Above average carbine.
1735: Joslyn Civil War Carbine.Est. $800-$1,200
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Flint Lock Carbine.: No serial number. 18-1/2" barrel, metal clean. Stock is fine.
1736: Flint Lock Carbine.Est. $100-$150
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Fine Spencer Model 1865 Carbine.: Serial No. 7583. This fine carbine was made between 1865 and 1866. Sports a20" barrel. Marked "M 1865". Metal is basically a smooth patina. Excellent stock. Strong bore. Excellent wood with no
1737: Fine Spencer Model 1865 Carbine.Est. $2,000-$2,500
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Cut-Down U.S. 1830s Musket.: 18" barrel. Rusty metal, refinished wood.
1738: Cut-Down U.S. 1830s Musket.Est. $50-$100
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Spencer Model 1860 Carbine.: Serial No. 42192. Standard Civil War model Spencer, caliber .52 rimfire. Metal is a deep brown patina with some surface rust. Stock is missing rear sling swivel. Numerous chips were wood meets
1739: Spencer Model 1860 Carbine.Est. $600-$800
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Confederate Colt Model 1855 Revolving Rifle.: Serial No. 1381. Made 1856 - 1864. Belonged to Dr. J.W. Simmons. Six shot, .44 caliber, barrel cut to 18-3/4", stock fore end cut. Missing barrel band. Missing two screws from frame. Top of
1740: Confederate Colt Model 1855 Revolving Rifle.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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P.W. Porter (Attributed) Revolving Turret Rifle.: Serial No. 11188. All matching numbers. Very similar to Porter 2nd model but with some noticeable differences. Maker not marked on barrel. Short top locking lever rather than money tail style.
1741: P.W. Porter (Attributed) Revolving Turret Rifle.Est. $8,000-$12,000
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Fine Early Double Hammer Over Under Rifle.: Barrel is stamped "J. Burnham Sag City", Locks are stamped "Moore". 25" round barrel, .34 caliber, over under design. Very good wood with repaired crack in wrist. No fore end, missing lollipop
1743: Fine Early Double Hammer Over Under Rifle.Est. $400-$600
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Early Double Hammer Over Under Rifle.: Barrel is stamped "J.L. --? Brookhaven" 30" part octagon barrels, over under, lock is not marked. .40 caliber. Bore is rusty. All metal furniture dark brown. Very good stock with patch box and
1744: Early Double Hammer Over Under Rifle.Est. $300-$400
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Wesson Style Single Shot Percussion Rifle.: "G.P. Foster Bristol, Rhode Island" stamped on 33" full octagon barrel, set triggers, metal fore end, .40 caliber percussion. Working. Excellent stock with small half inch crack a wrist. Dark
1745: Wesson Style Single Shot Percussion Rifle.Est. $500-$700
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Fine Colt Model 1849 Pocket Navy Conversion.: Serial No. 21025. Manufactured in 1864. This is a rather scarce octagon 3" barrel conversion. .38 caliber rim fire. Action is tight as new. Strong rifling. Traces of brilliant blue on the
1746: Fine Colt Model 1849 Pocket Navy Conversion.Est. $900-$1,100
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