Extraordinary Firearms - Day 1 2019-04-24 Auction - 586 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 24
(M) A Dream Trio - Famars Abbiatico and Salvinelli 20,(N) ICONIC GERMAN WORLD WAR II MG-42 MACHINE GUN ON MG3(C) Truly Exceptional and Exceedingly Rare Boss & Co.
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Denver, PA, United States
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Extraordinary Firearms - Day 1

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(A) Fine Contemporary Flintlock Kentucky Long Rifle by: This fine and accurate copy is in the style of a John Armstrong rifle. The brown octagonal barrel is mounted on the top flat with sights and an inlaid brass plaque inscribed "JERRY GUTCHESS 84". The
1576: (A) Fine Contemporary Flintlock Kentucky Long Rifle byEst. $2,500-$3,500
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(A) Fine Flintlock Kentucky Rifle signed John Shell.: According to the Kentucky Rifle Foundation Website, John Shell (1795-1875) was taxed as a gunsmith in West Hanover Township, east of Harrisburg, between 1817 and 1871. He built fine flintlocks and
1577: (A) Fine Flintlock Kentucky Rifle signed John Shell.Est. $5,000-$8,000
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(A) Fine Fullstock Flintlock Kentucky Rifle Signed by: First half of the 19th century, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Melchior Fordney was famously murdered by a John Haggerty, a crazed religious fanatic, in 1846. Fordney denied him the use of one of his
1578: (A) Fine Fullstock Flintlock Kentucky Rifle Signed byEst. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) Contemporary Flintlock Club Butt Fowler by Ken: This very well made fowler has an authentic appearance and feel. It features an aged round steel barrel inscribed "Netting" on the top and with silver "KN" maker's mark for Ken Netting inlaid at
1579: (A) Contemporary Flintlock Club Butt Fowler by KenEst. $1,500-$2,500
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(A) Carved Flintlock Kentucky Long Rifle Signed: This unusual rifle has a combination of features from different counties in Pennsylvania. The barrel and most of the hardware are clearly Nicholas Beyer, buttplate is Lehigh County in style, and the
1580: (A) Carved Flintlock Kentucky Long Rifle SignedEst. $6,000-$9,000
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(A) EXTRAORDINARY ENGLISH SILVER MOUNTED FLINTLOCK: This high quality decorative English fowler features a two stage Damascus steel barrel with swamped muzzle and hooked breech. Solid gold front spider sight with silver inlays on each side. Between
1581: (A) EXTRAORDINARY ENGLISH SILVER MOUNTED FLINTLOCKEst. $2,500-$4,500
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(A) Composite Continental Flintlock Musket.: This musket has a round tapered barrel with brass front side as well as bayonet lug mounted on top, near the muzzle. The top of the breech is stamped with two British ordinance proofs and is also
1583: (A) Composite Continental Flintlock Musket.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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(A) New Jersey Marked Flintlock Contract Musket by: At the outbreak of the French and Indian War, New Jersey was not prepared. The colony of New Jersey ordered a few thousand of these muskets from Richard Wilson in 1755 and 1757, marked "New Jersey".
1584: (A) New Jersey Marked Flintlock Contract Musket byEst. $5,000-$8,000
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(A) Beautiful Old High Quality English Fowler.: (ca 1760) It is unusual for a gun of this quality not to be maker marked. It exhibits superb craftsmanship throughout, and it could easily be believed to have been made by someone like Griffin or
1586: (A) Beautiful Old High Quality English Fowler.Est. $4,000-$8,000
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(A) FULLSTOCK FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE ATTRIBUTED TO: John Schneider, also spelled Snyder or Snider, worked in Heidelberg Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania and is considered an Allemeangel school maker. The rifle features a fully octagonal barrel
1588: (A) FULLSTOCK FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE ATTRIBUTED TOEst. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) FULLSTOCK FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE WITH WOODEN: This rifle exhibits many features that indicate manufacture in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. It features a fully octagonal barrel, which is unsigned, and has sights mounted on top flat. The flat
1589: (A) FULLSTOCK FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE WITH WOODENEst. $2,500-$4,500
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(A) Revolutionary War Period Fowler.: This firearm started life as a fowler but, due to a loss to the forend, was restored to a musket. It features a round two-stage barrel with deeply stamped "V" and "P" in ovals, possibly denoting that
1590: (A) Revolutionary War Period Fowler.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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(A) Fullstock Flintlock Buck and Ball Kentucky Rifle.: With its curled trigger, early Bucks County style sideplate, and form of the buttstock, this rifle was probably made in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Features a two stage smoothbore barrel with brass
1591: (A) Fullstock Flintlock Buck and Ball Kentucky Rifle.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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(A) Fullstock Lehigh County Flintlock Kentucky Long: Octagonal smooth bore barrel with centered rear sight surrounded by stars on both sides and brass front sight stamped with stars on both sides. Lock is in original flintlock configuration and has
1592: (A) Fullstock Lehigh County Flintlock Kentucky LongEst. $1,200-$1,800
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(A) Full Stock Flintlock Kentucky Rifle.: This rifle features an octagon barrel with sights mounted on top flat and some rocker panel designs on each side of both sights. Flat lockplate with rounded tail and scattered sprigs of engraving.
1593: (A) Full Stock Flintlock Kentucky Rifle.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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(A) Flintlock Kentucky Rifle in the Style of Melchior: This Lancaster style rifle features a full octagonal barrel with sights mounted on top flat and an unusual extended two screw barrel tang. The flat lockplate has stamp engraving at the tail and is
1594: (A) Flintlock Kentucky Rifle in the Style of MelchiorEst. $6,000-$9,000
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(A) FULLSTOCK FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE SIGNED "W.: This fine Lehigh County, Pennsylvania rifle is signed by William Henry Jr. (1757-1821). He apprenticed with Andreas Albrecht at Christian Springs, Pennsylvania before he settled and set up shop in
1595: (A) FULLSTOCK FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE SIGNED "W.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) Fine Left-Handed Contemporary American Rifle by: Wallace Gusler is a world-renowned master gunsmith. He is a native Virginian who has always had an interest in the frontier and long rifles. He made his first muzzleloader at age 14 in 1956. Due to
1596: (A) Fine Left-Handed Contemporary American Rifle byEst. $5,000-$8,000