Firearms, Militaria & Sporting Day 1 2018-03-01 Auction - 652 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA
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Denver, PA, United States
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Firearms, Militaria & Sporting Day 1

Auction takes place at our Denver, Pa location Auction starts at 9am (EST)
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(A^) Rare S&W Model 91 Single Shot Pistol with Factory: This is a First Model made from 1893 to 1905. Has a 5/8" threaded barrel end for indoor shooting parlor silencer. The Paine front sight sits at outer edge of rib. Canadian proof marks on frame and
0001: (A^) Rare S&W Model 91 Single Shot Pistol with FactoryEst. $1,000-$2,000
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(A) Factory Engraved & Cased S&W No. 1 Single Action: Manufactured 1868-1881. Referred to as a Third Issue with seven shot, single action and spur trigger. Factory engraved with fine Nimschke-style scroll engraving with beautiful bird's head Mother of
0003: (A) Factory Engraved & Cased S&W No. 1 Single ActionEst. $1,000-$1,500
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(A) S&W Gutta Percha Cased No. 1 1st Issue 6th Type: This is a single action, seven shot, tip-up revolver with octagon barrel and spur trigger. Features a brass frame devoid of any plating. Traces of blue in recesses of barrel. Sharp legends.
0004: (A) S&W Gutta Percha Cased No. 1 1st Issue 6th TypeEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(C) U.S. Air Force Smith and Wesson Model 56 Double: Extremely rare Smith and Wesson Model 56 Special United States Air Force Combat Masterpiece. On page 219 of the book Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson 3rd Edition it states; That these revolvers
0006: (C) U.S. Air Force Smith and Wesson Model 56 DoubleEst. $5,000-$7,000
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(A) S&W Model 3 Russian 3rd Model.: Manufactured from 1873-1878, the major difference of the 3rd model is the integral front sight and the shorter extractor. It features single action, factory nickle finish, large top strap screw,
0007: (A) S&W Model 3 Russian 3rd Model.Est. $2,500-$4,000
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(A) S&W 2nd Model Russian Model No. 3 Revolver.: Manufactured 1873-1878. This model is cut for the shoulder stock and features the sash hook on trigger guard with "RUSSIAN MODEL" barrel stamp in English. The lanyard ring is missing. Partial
0009: (A) S&W 2nd Model Russian Model No. 3 Revolver.Est. $1,200-$1,800
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(A) S&W No. 3 Russian Revolver.: Factory letter states this pistol shipped December 29th, 1894, to Tikata & Co. in Yocohama, Japan; Agents for Japanese Government. It was shipped with a 6 - 1/2" barrel, blue finish, butt swivel,
0010: (A) S&W No. 3 Russian Revolver.Est. $1,700-$2,200
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(A) S&W New Model No. 3 Target Revolver.: According to the factory letter, this revolver was shipped July 7th, 1882 to the M.W. Robinson Co., New York City, with 6" barrel, nickel finish and checkered black hard rubber grips. The star by
0011: (A) S&W New Model No. 3 Target Revolver.Est. $1,700-$2,400
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(A) S&W New Model No. 3 Target Revolver.: According to factory letter, this revolver shipped on June 1st, 1898 to S. M. Taylor, no address listed. Shipped with 6 - 1/2" barrel, blue finish and checkered walnut grips as a New Model No. 3
0012: (A) S&W New Model No. 3 Target Revolver.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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(A^) Rare .38 Winchester S&W No. 3 Navy Double Action: These rare revolvers were numbered in their own serial range with a mere 276 ever produced, making this example the seventh-to-last one manufactured. Frames were manufactured prior to 1898 but these
0013: (A^) Rare .38 Winchester S&W No. 3 Navy Double ActionEst. $2,500-$3,500
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(A^) S&W Russian No. 3 3rd Model Single Action: Manufactured 1874 to 1878. Print on top of rib is in English, ending in "RUSSIAN MODEL". Features round butt, walnut stocks, lanyard ring in butt, blued finish, extreme frame knuckle, trigger guard
0014: (A^) S&W Russian No. 3 3rd Model Single ActionEst. $1,000-$1,500
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(A) S&W No. 3 Russian 2nd Model Revolver.: Factory letter states this gun was shipped July 28, 1877 to H. Ahrens & Co., Boston and London. It was shipped with 7" barrel, butt swivel, and smooth walnut grips in a shipment of 243 units. Made
0015: (A) S&W No. 3 Russian 2nd Model Revolver.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) S&W New Model No. 3 Austrialian Contract Russian: Factory letter states this revolver shipped to Australia with 7" barrel, nickel finish, cut for shoulder stock, and checkered black rubber grips to M. W. Robinson New York City for export Dec. 18,
0016: (A) S&W New Model No. 3 Austrialian Contract RussianEst. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) Rare Blued Smith & Wesson Number 3 Frontier Double: Only 15,340 examples of this revolver were made by Smith from 1886-1898. This example is factory blued with case colored hammer and trigger and chambered for the 44-40 (44 WCF) cartridge and sports
0017: (A) Rare Blued Smith & Wesson Number 3 Frontier DoubleEst. $3,500-$4,000
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(C) S&W 1917 Brazilian Contract Revolver.: This revolver was built on the square butt N frame using left over military frame with eagle stamp, matching numbers on cylinder and barrel with import stamp under barrel and no other military marks.
0018: (C) S&W 1917 Brazilian Contract Revolver.Est. $700-$1,100
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(C) S&W Triple Lock Revolver.: 15,376 were manufactured on the N frame from 1907-1915. According to the factory letter, this revolver was shipped November 4th, 1915 to Shapleigh Hardware Co. in St. Louis. Shipped with 5" barrel,
0019: (C) S&W Triple Lock Revolver.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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(C) Engraved & Plated S&W Triple Lock Revolver.: The desirable Triple Lock .44 revolvers were manufactured 1907-1915. A total of 15,375 were made, built on the square N frame with five screw. Matching serial number on barrel and cylinder. Sports
0020: (C) Engraved & Plated S&W Triple Lock Revolver.Est. $900-$1,500
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(C) S&W Triple Lock .44 Revolver.: According to the factory letter, this revolver was shipped on July 18th, 1911 and delivered to Heartly, Stalckhaver Fay Co. of New York City with a 5" barrel and nickle finish. It was built on the
0021: (C) S&W Triple Lock .44 Revolver.Est. $800-$1,200
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(C) S&W Triple Lock Revolver.: Factory letter states that this revolver was shipped on June 27th, 1911 and delivered to Folsom Arms Co, New York City with blue finish and checkered walnut grips. Subsequently, this revolver has
0022: (C) S&W Triple Lock Revolver.Est. $600-$900
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(C) S&W .44 Triple Lock Revolver.: These revolvers were built on the N frame five screw square butt frame between 1908-1915. This revolver retains virtually all of the period reapplied finish with blue hammer and trigger, with
0023: (C) S&W .44 Triple Lock Revolver.Est. $1,200-$1,800
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(C) S&W .455 British Triple Lock Revolver.: Factory letter indicates this revolver was shipped under British Government contract, caliber .455, delivered for shipping to Remington Arms, New York City, Agents for the British Government. It was
0024: (C) S&W .455 British Triple Lock Revolver.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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(C) Pre-War S&W .38-44 Outdoorsman Target Revolver.: According to factory letter, this revolver was shipped September 15th, 1932 and delivered to H&D Folsom Arms Co., New York City with a 6 - 1/2" barrel, with a special "Call Ivory Bead" front sight
0025: (C) Pre-War S&W .38-44 Outdoorsman Target Revolver.Est. $1,000-$1,500