Firearms Day 1 2018-06-25 Auction - 532 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 18
(N) Outstanding Condition 1 of 2 Consecutively Numbered
(C) Rare Savage Arms Model 1907 U.S. Trials
(C) Exceptionally Fine High Original Condition L.C.
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Denver, PA, United States
Auction Details

Firearms Day 1

Auction takes place at our Denver, Pa location Auction starts at 9am (EST)
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(A) Winchester Model 1876 .50-95 Express Lever Action: Features full octagon barrel, full length magazine, blue finish overall, case colored hammer and lever, and two piece walnut stocks with crescent buttplate. Chambered for the .50-95 Express
Est.
$5,500
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$7,500
SOLD
(A) Winchester Model 1876 Open Top Lever Action Rifle: According to factory records this rifle was manufactured September 12th, 1878 with 28" octagon barrel, full magazine chambered for the .45-75 Winchester cartridge. This early first model 1876 Rifle
Est.
$5,500
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$7,500
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(A) Scarce High Condition Bullard Small Frame Rifle.: Approximately 500 small frame Bullards were manufactured between 1886 and 1890. The Bullard rifle is considered the finest and smoothest lever action ever built. Its manufacturing cost were such that
Est.
$5,500
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$8,500
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(A) High Conditioned Deluxe Winchester Model 1885 High: Manufactured in 1888. Features include; octagonal barrel with blade front sight, spirit level rear sight and a Lyman No.1 tang peep sight, case color falling block action with lever and single
Est.
$5,500
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$7,500
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(A) Winchester Model 1886 Deluxe Lever Action Rifle.: Full deluxe rifle with octagon barrel, sporting blade front sight, buckhorn elevator adjusted rear sight, full magazine, set trigger and checkered pistol grip deluxe XX walnut stocks with crescent
Est.
$5,000
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$7,500
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(A) Extremely Rare U.S. Springfield Model 1867 "Cadet": According to Flayderman, a total of 424 Model 1867 Cadet rifles were manufactured from 1867 to 1868 at the Springfield Armory. The majority were shipped to the Westpoint Military Academy. It is one
Est.
$5,000
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$10,000
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(C) Prime Winchester 3rd Model 1873 Musket with Socket: Third Model Musket with 30" round barrel, full magazine, square base front sight/bayonet lug and 900 yard musket ladder rear sight. Receiver is third type with integral dust cover rail and third type
Est.
$5,000
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$7,000
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(A) Winchester Third Model 1873 Musket Lever Action: Manufactured in 1895. This is a Third Model 1873 Winchester musket. Features include; round barrel with full length musket style tubular magazine, musket style post front sight and adjustable
Est.
$5,000
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$7,000
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(A) Special Order Winchester 1873 Third Model Heavy: Made in 1890. Special order Winchester 1873 Third Model. Features include; extra length heavy octagonal barrel with full length tubular magazine. Correct front and rear adjustable sights. Leaver
Est.
$5,000
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$7,000
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(A) Antique Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle: Features half round-half octagon barrel with sporting blade front sight, elevator adjustable rear sight with knurled edges, half magazine, case colored receiver, and crescent butt. This fine 1886 is
Est.
$4,500
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$6,500
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(A) Northwest Mounted Police Winchester Model 1876: Features full round barrel, metal forend tip, single barrel band, military style folding rear sight, blued finish, nearly full length walnut forend, walnut buttstock, carbine buttplate, and saddle
Est.
$4,500
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$6,500
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(A) Winchester Model 1876 Lever Action Rifle (1878).: Features full octagon barrel with full magazine, sporting blade front sight, pattern 1876 ladder rear sight with graduations to 1,000 yards; two piece straight grained American walnut stocks with
Est.
$4,500
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$6,500
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(A) Winchester Antique Model 1876 Lever Action Rifle: Full octagon barrel with full magazine, two piece American walnut stocks with crescent butt equipped with trap for cleaning rods, sporting front sight with ladder adjustable 1876 rifle sight
Est.
$4,500
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$6,500
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(A) High Condition Marlin-Ballard Model 9 Off-Hand: This high condition rifle features an octagon to round blued barrel, case colored frame, lever block and hammer; checkered walnut forend with slight Schnabel, checkered pistol grip stock with
Est.
$4,500
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$6,500
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(C) W. J. Jeffery & Co. Grade No. 2 Engraved Bolt: The No. 2 was the highest quality bolt rifle normally available from Jeffery, and was very popular due to its pleasing and exceptionally well executed engraving. This fine rifle has tapered round
Est.
$4,500
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$6,500
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(A) Deluxe Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle.: Manufactured 1883, Special order full octagon barrel with full length magazine, case colored receiver hammer, lever and buttplate. Two piece deluxe checkered American walnut stocks with pistol grip.
Est.
$4,000
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$6,000
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(A) High Condition Winchester Third Model 1873 Button: Manufactured in 1887. Features include; octagonal blue barrel with button magazine, dovetailed front sight and adjustable sporting rear sight, blued lever action, dust cover and forend cap; case
Est.
$4,000
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$6,000
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(A) Engraved Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle: According to the factory letter, this special order Winchester No. 191227 was shipped as a rifle with half octagon barrel, half magazine and plain trigger shipped on September 15th, 1885. It comes
Est.
$4,000
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$6,000
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(A) Profusely Inlaid and Carved Fullstock Percussion: Octagonal rifled barrel signed "S * B" in script on top flat for Samuel Baum. According to page 28 of "Pennsylvania Gunmakers" by Whisker and Chandler, Samuel Baum worked in Juniata and Susquehanna
Est.
$4,000
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$6,000
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(A) Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle.: A full octagon barrel, set trigger, full magazine and crescent butt are just some of the features of this 1881 produced Winchester Model 1872 Second Model rifle. Documented with a factory letter
Est.
$4,000
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$6,000
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(A) Fullstock Flintlock Kentucky Long Rifle Carved &: Peter White worked in Bedford, Pennsylvania in his early days before moving to Uniontown, Pennsylvania around the time of the War of 1812. He died in 1824 and is buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery
Est.
$4,000
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$6,000
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(A) U.S. Navy Marked Winchester 1895 Lee Straight Pull: Metal retains most of a pleasing but cleaned patina with about 20% original blue in protected areas. Some areas of very minor pitting. All markings are clear. Wood is fine with light handling
Est.
$4,000
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$6,000