Firearms Day 2 2018-06-26 Auction - 521 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 17
(A) Winchester Model 1892 Deluxe Takedown Lever Action(C) Near New Colt New Service Double Action Revolver(M) Semmerling LM4 Factory Chrome Slide Action Pocket
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(A) Unmarked Indian Frontier Rifle Display with Pack: This early, mid-19th century display features an unmarked percussion half stock Plains style sporting rifle in .38 caliber with full octagon barrel, pewter forend tip, double set triggers, and
0991: (A) Unmarked Indian Frontier Rifle Display with PackEst. $2,000-$4,000
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(A) Winchester 1873 3rd Model Saddle Ring Carbine.: This classic 1896 manufactured Saddle Ring Carbine with the standard 20" barrel has a rifle pattern buttstock with crescent butt and provision for cleaning rod. This carbine shows evidence of
0993: (A) Winchester 1873 3rd Model Saddle Ring Carbine.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) Rare & Early Sharps-Remington-Lee Model 1879 U.S.: There were only about 300 of these early 1879 rifles had actions made by Sharps for the U.S. Navy. Prior to Sharps shutting down in 1880, they had only completed 300 actions, which were turned over
0994: (A) Rare & Early Sharps-Remington-Lee Model 1879 U.S.Est. $2,000-$4,000
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(A) Rare Springfield Model 1886 Experimental Trapdoor: Approximately 1,000 of these were manufactured in 1886 and almost all of them were sent to active duty cavalry troops in the American West, according to records. Features a Buffington type 1884 rear
0995: (A) Rare Springfield Model 1886 Experimental TrapdoorEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) Rare U.S. Model 1861 Whitney "Manton" Marked: According to Flayderman, well under 2,000 of these muskets were made between 1862 and 1863. These were second-class arms of lesser quality and Whitney used the name "Manton", to associate them with
0996: (A) Rare U.S. Model 1861 Whitney "Manton" MarkedEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) Remington Model 1867 Navy Rolling Block Carbine.: The Model 1867 Navy carbine was the first new longarm adopted by the U.S. after the Civil War. There were 5,000 ordered and they were delivered in nine shipments between 1868 and 1869. In 1879, the
0997: (A) Remington Model 1867 Navy Rolling Block Carbine.Est. $2,000-$4,000
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(A) Rare U.S. Springfield Model 1871 Ward-Burton Bolt: There were 1,011 of these early bolt action mechanism rifles made in 1871 at Springfield. This was one of the earliest bolt action rifles that was put into service by the U.S. government. Finished
0999: (A) Rare U.S. Springfield Model 1871 Ward-Burton BoltEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) U.S. Springfield Model 1898 Krag Saddle Ring: Gun retains a pleasing patina overall. There are some minor dings and a few small areas of very light pitting. All markings are clear. Fine mechanical function. Clear 1898 dated cartouche.
1000: (A) U.S. Springfield Model 1898 Krag Saddle RingEst. $2,000-$2,500
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(A) Rare and Desirable Triplett & Scott Repeating: Manufactured late 1864. 30" round barrel with fixed blade front sight and ladder adjustable rear sight. Two piece American walnut stocks with military steel butt plate and two sling swivels attached
1001: (A) Rare and Desirable Triplett & Scott RepeatingEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) U.S. Springfield Model 1847 Percussion Cavalry: Only between 5,800 and 6,700 of these carbines were manufactured. They were generally disliked and eventually discontinued. Because they were smoothbore, they had limited accuracy, and because of
1002: (A) U.S. Springfield Model 1847 Percussion CavalryEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) Fine Winchester Model 1873 third Model .44 Lever: Standered features include: full octagon barrel, full magazine, blue finish, case colored hammer and lever, walnut stocks with rifle buttplate. Barrel has razor sharp legends and retain about 90%
1003: (A) Fine Winchester Model 1873 third Model .44 LeverEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) Winchester Model 1892 Deluxe Takedown Lever Action: Winchester 1892 deluxe takedown manufactured in 1893. Features include octagonal barrel with factory adjustable front and rear sights. Full length tubular magazine with takedown lever. Takedown lever
1004: (A) Winchester Model 1892 Deluxe Takedown Lever ActionEst. $8,000-$12,000
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(A) U.S. Model 1888 Springfield "Ramrod Bayonet": A total of about 65,000 of this model were manufactured between 1889 and 1893. Blued barrel with all correct proofs at breech and 1884 Buffington rear sight. Casehardened block is stamped "U.S.
1005: (A) U.S. Model 1888 Springfield "Ramrod Bayonet"Est. $1,800-$2,500
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(A) Winchester 1876 Lever Action Rifle (1881).: This special order rifle has a half round-half octagon barrel with traditional two line Winchester barrel address and is chamber marked "CAL .45-60". Blue finish overall with two piece standard
1006: (A) Winchester 1876 Lever Action Rifle (1881).Est. $1,750-$2,750
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(A) U.S. Model 1861 Rifle Musket by Springfield with: This above average example features a round rifled barrel with bayonet lug/front sight mounted on top near muzzle and blued two leaf rear sight. Faceted breech stamped "1862" on top and left side
1007: (A) U.S. Model 1861 Rifle Musket by Springfield withEst. $1,750-$3,500
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(A) Antique Winchester Model 1886 Rifle (1889).: Features round barrel, sporting front sight, elevator adjustable rear semi-buckhorn sight, full magazine and two piece walnut stocks with crescent butt. Nice antique rifle chambered for the .45-90
1009: (A) Antique Winchester Model 1886 Rifle (1889).Est. $1,500-$2,500
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(A) 1st Model Winchester 1873 Trapper Carbine with 18": This Saddle Ring Carbine was manufactured 1877 with thumbprint dustcover, 18" barrel, two line Winchester address, two position 500 yard rear sight and two piece walnut stocks with traditional
1010: (A) 1st Model Winchester 1873 Trapper Carbine with 18"Est. $1,500-$2,000
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(A) U.S. Model 1873 Trapdoor Cadet Rifle by: A total of about 73,000 Model 1873 types were made between 1873 and 1877. Blued, round rifled steel barrel with small V / P/ (eagles head) on left side near breech. Fitted with correct four-step
1011: (A) U.S. Model 1873 Trapdoor Cadet Rifle byEst. $1,500-$2,000
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(A) Scarce Remington-Lee Model 1879 U.S. Navy Bolt: There were only about 700 of these made for the U.S. Navy. Round blued steel barrel retained by two bands, breech stamped "P / W.M.F. / (anchor)" for inspector William M. Folger. Front
1012: (A) Scarce Remington-Lee Model 1879 U.S. Navy BoltEst. $1,500-$2,500
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(A) U.S. Springfield Model 1869 Trapdoor Cadet Rifle.: Manufactured by Springfield between 1869 and 1876 with about 3,422 made. Round rifled steel barrel finished bright, and serial numbered to match blued block marked "1870 / eagle / U.S." Model 1868
1013: (A) U.S. Springfield Model 1869 Trapdoor Cadet Rifle.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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(A) Sharps & Hankins Model 1862 Navy Type Breech: Made between 1862 and 1865 with a quantity of about 8,000 made; only 6,686 were for Navy purchase. Round steel barrel with leather covering secured by two screws at breech. These were believed to
1014: (A) Sharps & Hankins Model 1862 Navy Type BreechEst. $1,500-$2,500