Field & Range Firearms - Day 1 2019-09-10 Auction - 863 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 2
Field & Range Firearms - Day 1
(A) FINE EARLY CUSTER 7TH CAVALRY RANGE US MODEL 1873(C) BEAUTIFUL WINCHESTER MODEL 21 "SKEET GRADE" 3
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Denver, PA, United States
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Field & Range Firearms - Day 1

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(A) ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTNING DOUBLE ACTION: This gun started off in life as a standard 3 1/2" Sheriff's Model in .38 Long Colt caliber. It is a six shot double action with fluted cylinder, standard fare. In addition, it has a London barrel
1026: (A) ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTNING DOUBLE ACTIONEst.
$3,000
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$5,000
SOLD
(A) REMINGTON 1867 NAVY ROLLING BLOCK PISTOL.: This model was manufactured with a 7" barrel and chambered for the .50 caliber centerfire. It was fitted with walnut grip and fore-end. This is a martially marked pistol. The left grip has inspector
1027: (A) REMINGTON 1867 NAVY ROLLING BLOCK PISTOL.Est.
$1,200
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$1,800
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(C) C.S. SHATTUCK STYLE FOUR BARREL PALM PISTOL.: C.S. Shattuck Arms Co., Hatfield, Massachusetts palm pistol, four shot. Firing pin revolves to strike each barrel individually. Barrel cluster pivots down for loading. Nickel finish. The only weird
1028: (C) C.S. SHATTUCK STYLE FOUR BARREL PALM PISTOL.Est.
$1,000
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$2,000
SOLD
(A) IMPRESSIVE SILVER PLATED SHARPS FOUR BARREL: Manufactured between 1859 and 1874. This is a Model 1B in .22 rimfire. Frame is marked "C. SHARPS PATENT 1859" on the left side and "C. SHARPS PHILADA. PA" on the right side. The barrels are finished
1029: (A) IMPRESSIVE SILVER PLATED SHARPS FOUR BARRELEst.
$1,750
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$2,250
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(A) EARLY TRYON FLINTLOCK RIFLE.: Made by George Tryon in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the early 19th century. Barrel is stamped "Tryon Philada" and has stamped asterisks behind and in front of signature and sights as seen on some
1030: (A) EARLY TRYON FLINTLOCK RIFLE.Est.
$1,500
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$2,000
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(A) BRITISH 3RD MODEL BROWN BESS MUSKET.: Third model India Pattern Brown Bess used around the time of the Napoleonic Wars. Tower marked original flint lock. British proofed musket barrel. Walnut 3rd pattern style stock with correct brass
1031: (A) BRITISH 3RD MODEL BROWN BESS MUSKET.Est.
$1,800
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$2,500
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(A) FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE SIGNED "P. HESS".: Philip Hess worked in the Lehighton Area of Pennsylvania circa 1810. The full octagon barrel with rifle sights is double stamped "P. Hess" on barrel flat. Flintlock is marked "Demuth Lancaster" and
1032: (A) FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE SIGNED "P. HESS".Est.
$2,000
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$4,000
SOLD
(A) HENRY BUCK AND BALL FLINTLOCK RIFLE.: Made by the Henry family rifle works in Boulton, Pennsylvania in the late 18th century or early 19th century. Gun has octagon to round smoothbore barrel with rifle sights and stamped "Henry" on the
1033: (A) HENRY BUCK AND BALL FLINTLOCK RIFLE.Est.
$2,500
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$3,500
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(A) EARLY PENNSYLVANIA FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE.: Rifle stamped "I. Moll" for John Moll III of Allentown, Pennsylvania who worked 1820-1883. Rifle has octagonal smoothbore barrel with rifle sights and typical double lines in front and back of each
1034: (A) EARLY PENNSYLVANIA FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE.Est.
$2,000
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$4,000
SOLD
(A) 1812 HENRY MUSKET.: JOHN J. Henry of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania manufactured Model 1812 musket with lock marked "J. Henry Phila". Smoothbore musket style barrel with three bands, bayonet stud and "P" in circle proof at
1035: (A) 1812 HENRY MUSKET.Est.
$1,200
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$2,500
SOLD
(A) SHARPS 1874 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE.: Model 1874 Sharps Sporting rifle, 30" heavy octagon barrel (1" across flats) . 45 caliber, standard sights, double set trigger, military style butt plate. CONDITION: Heavy use, no original finish,
1036: (A) SHARPS 1874 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE.Est.
$1,500
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$2,000
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(A) PERCUSSION SWIVEL BREECH RIFLE SIGNED "T. EVRITT".: Thomas Evritt was likely a decendant of Richard Everett, donator of land, one which Fort Everett was built. This fort was built during the French and Indian War Era. It is believed Thomas Evritt
1037: (A) PERCUSSION SWIVEL BREECH RIFLE SIGNED "T. EVRITT".Est.
$1,800
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$2,500
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(A) TRYON CONFEDERATE CONVERSION RIFLE.: George Tryon of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania made Kentucky style rifle. "Tryon Phila" octagonal rifled barrel with "T.M. Babb" stamped behind rear sight. Converted percussion lock marked "J.F. Boyd"
1038: (A) TRYON CONFEDERATE CONVERSION RIFLE.Est.
$2,200
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$3,500
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(A) NEAR NEW 1863 SHARPS CONVERSION CARBINE .50 GOV'T: As most collectors know, several thousand Sharps Civil War era Model 1859 & 1863 carbines were overhauled at the Government arsenal, barrels lined to .50-70, and totally refinished. They were then
1039: (A) NEAR NEW 1863 SHARPS CONVERSION CARBINE .50 GOV'TEst.
$2,500
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$3,500
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(A) SHARPS MODEL 1874 "A" SPORTING RIFLE: Stamped JP Lower on the barrel. The letter A in box can be found stamped on barrel and frame. Approximately 700 of these guns were built at Bridgeport. The barrel does not have Sharps address stamp,
1040: (A) SHARPS MODEL 1874 "A" SPORTING RIFLEEst.
$3,500
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$5,500
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(A) TRYON PERCUSSION HALF-STOCK RIFLE.: Tryon of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania manufactured rifle circa 1850. Tryon stamped octagon barrel with blade front sight and adjustable rear. Patent breech ignition system with two decorative silver
1041: (A) TRYON PERCUSSION HALF-STOCK RIFLE.Est.
$1,500
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$2,000
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(A) SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 CARTRIDGE CONVERSION.: The series of Sharps, the 1859 and 1863 Sharps carbines, were the most widely used saddle ring carbines by the Union during the Civil War. After the war, they were converted by the factory to take
1042: (A) SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 CARTRIDGE CONVERSION.Est.
$2,500
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$3,500
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(A) WINCHESTER 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE (1896).: Winchester Model 1886 rifle made in 1896, 26 inch octagon barrel, .45-70 caliber, full length magazine tube, crescent butt. CONDITION: Frame, lever, hammer, forearm cap, and butt plate mostly grey
1044: (A) WINCHESTER 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE (1896).Est.
$1,500
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$2,000
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(A) LOT OF 2: WINCHESTER 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLES.: (A) Winchester Model 1873 rifle made in 1886, 24 inch octagon barrel, .44-40 caliber, full length magazine tube, crescent butt. CONDITION: Completely restored with case colored frame, lever, forearm
1045: (A) LOT OF 2: WINCHESTER 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLES.Est.
$1,750
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$2,500
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(A) 1816 M.T. WICKHAM MUSKET.: M.T. Wickham of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania manufactured Model 1816 flintlock musket. Flint lock marked "Phila" over "1833" at rear of lock and "US" over "M.T. Wickham" in front of cock. Smoothbore
1046: (A) 1816 M.T. WICKHAM MUSKET.Est.
$1,000
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$1,500
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(A) 1816 SPRINGFIELD MUSKET TYPE III.: Springfield manufactured Pattern 1816 musket with lock dated 1830 and marked Springfield with Eagle over "US" stamps. Brass flash pan. Musket barrel with "V" and "Eagle" proofs near breech. "US" mark
1047: (A) 1816 SPRINGFIELD MUSKET TYPE III.Est.
$1,200
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$1,500
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(A) COMPOSITE ENGLISH PERCUSSION BLUNDERBUSS WITH WHAT: This is most likely an American alteration for American military use. The iron barrel with British Birmingham proofs and large flared muzzle. Moldings at breech. Deep even age brown patina
1048: (A) COMPOSITE ENGLISH PERCUSSION BLUNDERBUSS WITH WHATEst.
$1,000
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$1,200
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(A) SPRINGFIELD 1873/79 TRAPDOOR CARBINE.: Nice honest Springfield Trapdoor carbine with the 1879 improvements. 22 inch barrel with 1879 "C" marked rear sight and post front sight with blade. "SWP 1881" cartouche on left wrist to rear of
1049: (A) SPRINGFIELD 1873/79 TRAPDOOR CARBINE.Est.
$1,000
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$1,500