Firearms Day 1 2018-06-25 Auction - 532 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 20
(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
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Firearms Day 1

Auction takes place at our Denver, Pa location Auction starts at 9am (EST)
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(A) Relic Sharps Model 1863 New Model Carbine from: This carbine comes with a 10" x 7" brass plaque that states that this relic Sharps carbine was found on the site of the "Cavalry Fight" in Bushmans' Woods on the Gettysburg Battlefields. The plaque
0481: (A) Relic Sharps Model 1863 New Model Carbine fromEst. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) Fine German Percussion Rifle by Baader.: Swamped octagonal rifled barrel inlaid in shaded block lettering "F. BAADER in MUNCHEN." Gold band and band of stiff leaf decoration at muzzle and patent breech features four gold and white gold
0482: (A) Fine German Percussion Rifle by Baader.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) Early Winchester Model 1876 Lever Action Rifle: This early Model 1876 features full octagon, full magazine, blue finish overall, case colored hammer and lever, sporting front sight, 1876 marked ladder rear sight Second Model variation with
0483: (A) Early Winchester Model 1876 Lever Action RifleEst. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) Special Order Colt Lightning Large Frame Express: Features full octagon barrel with full magazine, blued finish, sporting front sight, elevator adjustable rear sight, varnished two piece American walnut stocks with factory checkered forearm, and
0484: (A) Special Order Colt Lightning Large Frame ExpressEst. $3,000-$4,000
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(A) Rare Colt Medium Frame .44-40 Caliber Lightning: Of the great Colt collectors rarities is the Colt Lightning Musket. Less than 300 were ever produced and most went to Costa Rica for a military contract. Fitted with a round barrel with lug for sabre
0485: (A) Rare Colt Medium Frame .44-40 Caliber LightningEst. $3,000-$4,000
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(A) U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Carbine.: This is a standard U.S. issue Saddle Ring Carbine from the Indian Wars period. This is one of about 20,000 made and is in the early pre-1876 serial range under 43,700. Standard 1873 carbine stamped
0486: (A) U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Carbine.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) Martially Marked Winchester-Hotchkiss 3rd Model: Produced between 1879 and 1899 with 84,555 made, this example manufactured in 1884. Blued barrel with bayonet lug/front sight mounted on top, near muzzle and Winchester markings on top, near center.
0487: (A) Martially Marked Winchester-Hotchkiss 3rd ModelEst. $3,000-$4,000
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(A) U.S. Model 1855 Percussion Rifle Musket by: This example features a round, rifled, bright steel barrel with blued two leaf rear sight and faceted breech dated 1859 on top, left side stamped "V / P/ (eagles head)". Flat percussion lockplate
0489: (A) U.S. Model 1855 Percussion Rifle Musket byEst. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) High Condition Whitneyville Armory Kennedy .44: The Whitney Kennedy lever action rifle was manufactured from 1879 to 1886 in all variations with approximately 15,000 total manufactured. It is an extremely difficult firearm to find in high
0490: (A) High Condition Whitneyville Armory Kennedy .44Est. $5,000-$7,500
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(A) Fine Condition Early Winchester Lee Straight Pull: Only about 1700 of these interesting rifles were made, all chambered for the Lee Navy cartridge. This is of standard configuration with tapered barrel fitted with standard sporting rear, and German
0491: (A) Fine Condition Early Winchester Lee Straight PullEst. $3,000-$4,000
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(A) Winchester .44-40 Third Model 1873 Lever Action: Manufactured in 1885. This is a third model 1873 Winchester. Features include; Round barrel with full length tubular magazine. Factory front sight, factory rear adjustable sight and Lyman tang peep
0492: (A) Winchester .44-40 Third Model 1873 Lever ActionEst. $4,000-$6,000
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(A) Superb Quality Dan'l Fraser .303 Falling-Block: Tapered round barrel is fitted with file cut top rib lowered toward front forming front ramp. "Daniel Fraser & Co", "Gun & Rifle Manufacturers" and "4 Leith St. Terrace Edinburgh" is engraved on
0493: (A) Superb Quality Dan'l Fraser .303 Falling-BlockEst. $3,000-$4,000
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(A) Near New Colt Lightning Slide Action .32 Medium: This is a sad tale of a rifle that remains in almost brand spanking new condition. All original, does not appear to be fired, but somewhere, sometime a person with extremely acidic hands grabbed the
0494: (A) Near New Colt Lightning Slide Action .32 MediumEst. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) H.H. Wolcott (President of Starr Arms) Single Shot: H.H. Wolcott was the President of the Starr Arms Company in the 1860's. Mr. Wolcott developed his post Civil War carbine for the military trials of 1865. He received a patent on June 13 1865. An
0495: (A) H.H. Wolcott (President of Starr Arms) Single ShotEst. $4,000-$6,000
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(A) Colt 2nd Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver (1851).: The smallest of the three production phases of the Dragoon with 2,700 manufactured. It is U.S. marked and inspected. Left side of frame is stamped "COLT'S PATENT US" with inspector stamp "B". You
0497: (A) Colt 2nd Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver (1851).Est. $7,000-$10,000
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(A) Cased London Colt Single Action Army Flat Top .45: This revolver has the "LONDON PALL MALL" barrel address, high target front sight, flat top frame, wind-adjustable rear sights, ix shot, single action, full blued finish, case colored hammer and
0498: (A) Cased London Colt Single Action Army Flat Top .45Est. $7,000-$10,000
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(A) Leather Cased London Dealer Colt Single Action Army: Barrel has the "PALL MALL LONDON" address. No barrel serial number under rod. Cylinder has British proofs in every flute. The barrel has strong, clean bright rifling and is basically a homogenous
0499: (A) Leather Cased London Dealer Colt Single Action ArmyEst. $7,000-$10,000
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(A) Confederate 2nd Model LeMat Grapeshot Revolver.: Standard configuration, full octagonal barrel marked "Col. Lemat Bte s.g.d.g. Paris". This is an honest example of the famous grapeshot revolver that would have been in the Confederate Army in early
0500: (A) Confederate 2nd Model LeMat Grapeshot Revolver.Est. $7,000-$10,000
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(A) Documented Pair of Early English Flintlock: This exceptional pair of pre-Revolutionary War officer's pistols are from the personal collection of Warren Moore, author of "Weapons of the American Revolution". The pistols are featured in the
0501: (A) Documented Pair of Early English FlintlockEst. $7,000-$10,000
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(A) U.S. Marked Colt Single Action Army Revolver.: Manufactured 1874. Offered is a Colt Single Action army issued to the U.S. Cavalry that features a 7-1/2" barrel, six shot, blue and case colored with one piece walnut grips. Gun has donut ejector
0502: (A) U.S. Marked Colt Single Action Army Revolver.Est. $6,000-$8,000
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(A) U.S. Martial Colt 1st Model Dragoon Percussion: Approximately 7,000 manufactured First Models in 1848-49 only. This example is stamped "US" on left side of frame. Full or partial matching serial numbers can be found on the barrel, frame,
0503: (A) U.S. Martial Colt 1st Model Dragoon PercussionEst. $8,000-$12,000
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(A) Prototype Roth-Theodorovic Semi-Automatic Pistol.: Roth–Theodorovic pistols were a series of prototypes sometimes identified with model years including 1895, 1897 and 1898. These long-recoil, locked-breech, double-action semi-automatic pistols were
0504: (A) Prototype Roth-Theodorovic Semi-Automatic Pistol.Est. $5,500-$9,500