Field & Range Firearms - Day 2 2019-09-11 Auction - 883 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 2
(A) FINE EARLY CUSTER 7TH CAVALRY RANGE US MODEL 1873(C) CUSTOM 20 SHOT C-96 BROOMHANDLE MAUSER(A) CUSTER 7TH CAVALRY RANGE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873
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Denver, PA, United States
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Field & Range Firearms - Day 2

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(A) SAVAGE REVOLVING FIREARMS COMPANY NAVY MODEL.: Approximately 20,000 made circa 1861 with 7 - 1/8" octagon barrel in .36 caliber percussion with blue finish and walnut grips. It is a six shot, single action of sorts in which the hammer is cocked
2025: (A) SAVAGE REVOLVING FIREARMS COMPANY NAVY MODEL.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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(A) MERWIN & HULBERT 1ST MODEL 2ND TYPE .44 OPEN TOP: Offered is an extremely scarce factory blue open top in .44 M&H caliber, with an estimated 5% of all the big frame Merwin's were finished in factory blue. This early model features scoop flutes, open
2026: (A) MERWIN & HULBERT 1ST MODEL 2ND TYPE .44 OPEN TOPEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) EXTREMELY RARE FOREHAND & WADSWORTH OLD ARMY: Believed to have been made for the California market. The Forehand and Wadswoth Old Army revolver is single action with 7 - 1/2" barrel and chambered for the .44 Russian/Smith & Wesson Cartridge.
2027: (A) EXTREMELY RARE FOREHAND & WADSWORTH OLD ARMYEst. $3,000-$4,000
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(A) A RARE US MODEL 1842 SINGLE SHOT MARTIAL PISTOL: Of standard configuration with the exception of the unusual and unmarked automatic priming lock and hammer. The barrel, marked US and JH over P is dated 1849. The lock is completely unmarked. The
2028: (A) A RARE US MODEL 1842 SINGLE SHOT MARTIAL PISTOLEst. $2,000-$4,000
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(A) 1890'S CHICAGO NICKEL PLATED PALM PISTOL.: Made in Chicago. There is a removable seven shot cylinder chambered for the .32 Short Rimfire. The side panel removes for loading and all three pieces have matching numbers. Both panels are engraved
2029: (A) 1890'S CHICAGO NICKEL PLATED PALM PISTOL.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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(A) HIGH CONDITION MODEL 1871 REMINGTON ARMY ROLLING: This is a Martially marked Army single shot .50 centerfire made from 1872-1888. It features a blued round barrel, case colored rolling block action, with walnut grip and forend. The left grip has a
2030: (A) HIGH CONDITION MODEL 1871 REMINGTON ARMY ROLLINGEst. $3,000-$4,000
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(A) CASED FACTORY ENGRAVED REMINGTON OVER/UNDER: Nickel finished with 3" superimposed barrel cluster. Mounted with vibrant two piece mother of pearl grips with brass escutcheons. Chambered for the .41 rimfire cartridge. Engraved in the typical
2031: (A) CASED FACTORY ENGRAVED REMINGTON OVER/UNDEREst. $2,000-$3,500
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(A) LOT OF THREE: THREE MUZZLELOADING RIFLES.: Lot consists of (A) Contemporary made flintlock rifle signed "J. Johnston". Octagonal barrel with modern sights. Siler flintlock with double set triggers. Curly maple stock with incised carving and
2033: (A) LOT OF THREE: THREE MUZZLELOADING RIFLES.Est. $1,200-$1,800
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(A) GOOD AMERICAN FULL STOCK FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE: Octagonal barrel and Deringer style silver bands at breech and muzzle. Stamped TRYON PHILADE. German silver fore sight. Flat flintlock lock plate with rudimentary scroll stamped TRYON PHILADE. Swan
2034: (A) GOOD AMERICAN FULL STOCK FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLEEst. $1,500-$2,500
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(A) BEDFORD COUNTY FLINTLOCK LONGRIFLE.: Unsigned Bedford County style flintlock rifle with "LS" barrel maker's stamp on rear flat. Full octagon barrel with rifle sights. Maslin marked flintlock with turned front trigger and rear set. Curly
2036: (A) BEDFORD COUNTY FLINTLOCK LONGRIFLE.Est. $2,000-$4,000
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(A) UNUSUAL 7 3/4" COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.: This Colt Single action was the subject of an in depth article published in the "Rampant Colt" (The official publication of the Colt Collectors Association) in the spring of 2017. Black powder frame
2037: (A) UNUSUAL 7 3/4" COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.Est. $3,500-$4,500
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(A) JOHN YOUNG KENTUCKY RIFLE.: This rifle is one of only a few signed and early rifles by John Young. John Young worked in the Easton area of Lehigh County Pennsylvania in the late 1700's and early 1800's. Rifle has tapered
2038: (A) JOHN YOUNG KENTUCKY RIFLE.Est. $1,500-$3,000
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(A) DUTCH TYPE III FLINTLOCK MUSKET.: Dutch muskets and other arms had a strong presence in America before and during the Revolutionary War. Many muskets of this pattern have Boston or South Carolina markings, and they were shipped to
2039: (A) DUTCH TYPE III FLINTLOCK MUSKET.Est. $1,000-$2,000
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(A) SQUIRE HALF STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE.: New England style percussion rifle with "Squires and Co" percussion lock. Possibly cherry wood stock with brass furniture cheek piece. Brass four piece patchbox with nine piercings and release in
2040: (A) SQUIRE HALF STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE.Est. $600-$900
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(A) GERMAN POTSDAM MODEL 1809 MUSKET DATED 1829: These were imported in great numbers by both the Union and Confederate forces during the Civil War. Dated 1826 on the barrel. Converted to percussion. Brass bands and trigger guard, steel buttplate.
2042: (A) GERMAN POTSDAM MODEL 1809 MUSKET DATED 1829Est. $400-$600
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(A) PERCUSSION KENTUCKY RIFLE MARKED S. SMITH.: Rifle made by Samuel Smith of Cassville, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania circa 1850. Full octagon barrel with rifle sights signed "S. Smith" in script. Curly maple stock with brass hardware including
2043: (A) PERCUSSION KENTUCKY RIFLE MARKED S. SMITH.Est. $450-$750
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(A) LOT OF 2: KENTUCKY RIFLE AND COLT WALKER: Lot consists of: (A) Turner Kirkland of Union City, Tennessee made percussion style Kentucky rifle with brass furniture, plain maple full stock, and full rifled octagon barrel. CONDITION: Overall
2044: (A) LOT OF 2: KENTUCKY RIFLE AND COLT WALKEREst. $500-$750
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(A) LOT OF 2: MUZZLELOADING FULLSTOCK RIFLES.: Lot consists of: (A) Poor boy style flintlock rifle with curly maple plain fullstock. Iron furniture with grease hole and crude line carving. Octagon barrel with rifle sights. Hardwood ramrod.
2045: (A) LOT OF 2: MUZZLELOADING FULLSTOCK RIFLES.Est. $500-$1,000
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(A) MARYLAND PRESENTATION HALF STOCK PERCUSSION: This is an interesting rifle. Three engraved plaques carrying the name of three different men, all from Maryland, are engraved and attached to the right forearm, left forearm, and left stock. The
2047: (A) MARYLAND PRESENTATION HALF STOCK PERCUSSIONEst. $500-$800
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(A) A MASSIVE AND UNUSUAL COMPOSITE SINGLE SHOT: This gun was found in Texas about 35 years ago and supposedly came from Maryland. This crudely made gun has round barrel and percussion cap threaded into a gash towards the breech. Deep even age
2048: (A) A MASSIVE AND UNUSUAL COMPOSITE SINGLE SHOTEst. $1,000-$2,000