Firearms Day 1 2018-06-25 Auction - 532 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 22
(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) Fine Condition Martially Inspected Colt 3rd Model: Offered is a fine condition 3rd Model Dragoon six shot percussion with all standard features to include part round barrel, Texas Ranger roll engraved cylinder scene, brass trigger guard and
0533: (A) Fine Condition Martially Inspected Colt 3rd ModelEst. $4,000-$6,000
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(A) Pair of Scottish All Steel Flintlock Belt Pistols: Both feature four-stage smoothbore steel barrels with swamped faceted muzzles and English proofs on left sides of breeches. Scroll decorated and stiffleaf borders lockplates marked "MACLEOD". Plain
0534: (A) Pair of Scottish All Steel Flintlock Belt PistolsEst. $4,000-$6,000
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(A) Fine Pair of Flintlock Officer's Pistols by Grice.: Two-stage 11" barrels marked "London" in script on top flats with Birmingham proof marks on left sides of engraved breeches. Silver spider sights at muzzles and gold inlays around each touch-hole.
0535: (A) Fine Pair of Flintlock Officer's Pistols by Grice.Est. $4,000-$6,000
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(A) Rare U.S. Model 1813 Navy Flintlock Pistol by: Only 1,626 of this model were made by Simeon North between 1813 and 1815, only 1,000 were delivered to the Navy. This makes it rarer than the Model 1799 North & Cheney martial pistol, as less were
0536: (A) Rare U.S. Model 1813 Navy Flintlock Pistol byEst. $4,000-$6,000
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(A) Dealer Marked & Cased Adam's Patent Percussion: Offered is a high condition mid-size pocket revolver with five shot, double action, blued finish and checkered walnut stocks. Numerous British proofs. Top of barrel is stamped "JOS. HARKOM 32
0537: (A) Dealer Marked & Cased Adam's Patent PercussionEst. $4,000-$6,000
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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
0538: (A) Rare Blued Smith & Wesson Number 3 Frontier DoubleEst. $3,500-$4,000
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(A) Unfired Early 1st Model Merwin Hulbert .44 Single: Offered is an unfired example of the earliest Merwin Hulbert .44 single action. Earliest features include case colored humpback hammer, scoop flutes, twin indent screws above trigger, mottled red
0539: (A) Unfired Early 1st Model Merwin Hulbert .44 SingleEst. $3,500-$4,500
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(A) Cased Pair of Belgian Percussion Target Pistols in: Both pistols with blued octagonal steel barrels with Liege proofs and multigroove rifling, patent hooked breeches decorated with scrolls on top flats and tangs. Flat steel lockplates, engraved at
0541: (A) Cased Pair of Belgian Percussion Target Pistols inEst. $3,500-$4,500
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(A) Cased London Colt Model 1851 Black Navy Revolver.: This revolver was made 1854 to 1856. This is a Second Model with the large trigger guard. trigger guard and backstrap are iron. You will find full or matching serial numbers on the frame, barrel,
0543: (A) Cased London Colt Model 1851 Black Navy Revolver.Est. $4,500-$6,500
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(A) Dealer Marked & Cased J. Rigby Tranters Patent: Offered is a handsome, big bore, large frame, six shot, double action revolver built on the Tranter Patent with blue finish, case colors cylinder and checkered walnut grips. The loading lever is
0544: (A) Dealer Marked & Cased J. Rigby Tranters PatentEst. $4,000-$6,000
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(A) Cased William Blanch & Son Percussion Revolver.: Offered is a retail marked revolver and case. Revolver is marked "BLANCH LIVERPOOL" on top strap. Period case has a "WILLIAM H BLANCH LIVERPOOL" label in lid. This is a mid-size double action
0545: (A) Cased William Blanch & Son Percussion Revolver.Est. $4,500-$6,500
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(A) Exquisite Cased Tranter Double Trigger Percussion: There is nothing so beautiful in the gun world than the mid-19th century finish on quality English handguns. The octagon barrel blends smoothing into the frame. The cylinder has a decorative border
0546: (A) Exquisite Cased Tranter Double Trigger PercussionEst. $3,500-$5,500
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(A) Period Cased Starr Arms Model 1858 Civilian Army: Features six shot, double action, blued finish, case colored hammer, walnut grips. This is a scarce civilian version with no Martial marks. Has numerous little storage marks but still retains
0547: (A) Period Cased Starr Arms Model 1858 Civilian ArmyEst. $7,500-$10,000
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(A) Rare British Proofed 7-1/2" Smith & Wesson New: The 7-1/2" barrel was a special order only and the first of this type we have seen. Sports a high Paine front sight but the rear sight is a standard Smith & Wesson so not technically a target. It
0548: (A) Rare British Proofed 7-1/2" Smith & Wesson NewEst. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) U.S. Marked Colt 1st Model Dragoon Percussion: Manufactured in 1849, this was one of approximately 7,000 made in both civilian and military models. Matching numbers can be found on frame, trigger guard and backstrap. The only number readable on
0549: (A) U.S. Marked Colt 1st Model Dragoon PercussionEst. $3,000-$4,000
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(A) Rogers & Spencer Army Percussion Revolver.: Matching numbers on barrel, loading lever, cylinder, frame and backstrap. Martially inspected "B" on left side of frame, cylinder, loading lever and bottom of both grip panels. "H" on left side of
0550: (A) Rogers & Spencer Army Percussion Revolver.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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(A) Cased English Double Action Percussion Revolver.: The only markings we can find on this gun is the serial number, 5367, and numerous proof marks. Typical Webley, Deane and Tranter type of mid-19th century English style double action, five shot
0551: (A) Cased English Double Action Percussion Revolver.Est. $3,000-$3,500
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(A) Unfired Rogers & Spencer Army Model Percussion: The Rogers & Spencer Army Model revolver was built in Willow Dale, New York in 1865 only with a total quantity estimated at 5,800. The United States Ordnance contracted for 5,000 revolvers in
0552: (A) Unfired Rogers & Spencer Army Model PercussionEst. $3,500-$4,500
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(A) Hoards Armory Freeman Army Model Revolver: A mere 2,000 of these revolvers were manufactured mid-war at the Hoards Armory in Watertown, New York. They feature the high polish factory royal blue finish, non-fluted cylinder, case hardened
0553: (A) Hoards Armory Freeman Army Model RevolverEst. $4,500-$6,500
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(A) Fine Condition Remington Model 1875 Single Action: Approximately 25,000 of these were manufactured between 1875-89. This is a very early model that features the 1858 style pinched from sight and the caliber "44" stamped on the left rear trigger bow.
0554: (A) Fine Condition Remington Model 1875 Single ActionEst. $6,000-$8,000
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(A) Rogers & Spencer Army Model Percussion Revolver.: About 5,800 of these revolvers were manufactured 1863 to 1865. Made in Willowvale, New York they were all made for U.S. contract and bear inspector marks and stamps throughout. Features full
0555: (A) Rogers & Spencer Army Model Percussion Revolver.Est. $3,000-$3,500
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(A) Rogers & Spencer Army Model Percussion Revolver.: About 5,800 of these revolvers were manufactured 1863 to 1865. Made in Willowvale, New York they were all made for U.S. contract and bear inspector marks and stamps throughout. Features full
0556: (A) Rogers & Spencer Army Model Percussion Revolver.Est. $3,000-$3,500
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(A) Fine Deringer "Peanut" Size Percussion Pistol.: The peanut sized Deringer is the scarcest and most desirable size made, measuring just over 4" overall. For a similar example, see page 133, plate 7 of "The Deringer in America Volume I" by R.L.
0557: (A) Fine Deringer "Peanut" Size Percussion Pistol.Est. $3,000-$4,000