Field & Range Firearms - Day 3 2019-09-12 Auction - 701 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 3
(A) EXQUISITE FACTORY ENGRAVED MERWIN & HULBERT 2ND(A) RARE US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1870 TRAPDOOR CARBINE.(C) LOT OF TWO: COLT DOUBLE DIAMOND PYTHON REVOLVER AND
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Denver, PA, United States
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(A) LOT OF 2: SPRINGFIELD 1873 AND 1884 MILITARY: Early 1873 Cadet rifle with 29 - 1/2 inch barrel, early 73 pattern rear sight. Traces of SWP cartouche high arch breech. No "US" on butt plate. Single stacking swivel with no sling swivels.
3050: (A) LOT OF 2: SPRINGFIELD 1873 AND 1884 MILITARYEst. $1,200-$1,600
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(A) HIGH CONDITION US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1884 CARBINE.: Offered is one of the best condition Model 1884 carbines we have ever sold. Standard features include carbine stamped Buffington rear sight, hooded front sight, trapdoor in buttplate, saddle ring and
3051: (A) HIGH CONDITION US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1884 CARBINE.Est. $1,500-$3,000
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(A) US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1847 CAVALRY MUSKETOON.: Estimated quantity less than 7,000 made from 1848-59. Features brass bands, trigger guard, and buttplate while balance of metal finished in the white, walnut stocks with swivel attached ramrod and a
3052: (A) US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1847 CAVALRY MUSKETOON.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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(A) UNFIRED US MODEL 1871 SPRINGFIELD WARD-BURTON BOLT: Production reached just 1,001 rifles in 1871 only. One of the earliest bolt action rifles entertained by the US military that simply did not go over at the time which accounts for its scarcity. The
3055: (A) UNFIRED US MODEL 1871 SPRINGFIELD WARD-BURTON BOLTEst. $4,000-$6,000
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(A) NEAR NEW CONDITION US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1884: The offered rifle is for a collector that simply wants the best condition trapdoor money can buy. This example is dated 1886 making it slightly over 130 years. It is a standard US issue in all
3056: (A) NEAR NEW CONDITION US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1884Est. $1,500-$2,500
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(A) TEXAS CAVALRY MARKED US SHARPS MODEL 1868: This is three groove .50-70 conversion of a percussion era Sharps Civil War carbine as US issued during the Indian Wars. Features round barrel, post front sight, Lawrence rear sight, saddle ring and
3057: (A) TEXAS CAVALRY MARKED US SHARPS MODEL 1868Est. $1,500-$2,500
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(A) US SHARPS MODEL 1863 CONVERSION BREECHLOADING: This is three groove .50-70 conversion of a percussion era Sharps Civil War carbine as US issued during the Indian Wars. Features round barrel, post front sight, Lawrence rear sight, saddle ring and
3058: (A) US SHARPS MODEL 1863 CONVERSION BREECHLOADINGEst. $1,500-$2,500
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(A) CIVIL WAR PERIOD SHARPS MODEL 1863 CARBINE.: Converted to .50-70 Centerfire, original unlined .52 caliber, six groove barrel, with standard R.S. Lawrence folding leaf rear sight. CONDITION: Traces of case color on receiver, 85%+ blue remaining
3060: (A) CIVIL WAR PERIOD SHARPS MODEL 1863 CARBINE.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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(A) COMPANY G 8TH CAVALRY SPENCER MODEL 1865 LEVER: Made in 1865 to 1866 only. Rifle features a two piece walnut stock, single barrel band, rear butt sling swivel, case colored frame, and blued barrel. You will find the stabler cut-off within the
3062: (A) COMPANY G 8TH CAVALRY SPENCER MODEL 1865 LEVEREst. $2,000-$4,000
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(A) LOT OF 3: OLD EXPOSED HAMMER DOUBLE BARREL: Lot consists of: (A) No maker. CONDITION: Metal all brown. Wood rough and loose. (B) L.C. Smith. Nice, old, Damascus exposed hammer Hunter Arms shotgun with double trigger, checkered pistol grip
3063: (A) LOT OF 3: OLD EXPOSED HAMMER DOUBLE BARRELEst. $600-$1,000
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(A) AN ELABORATE 12 BORE HAMMER GUN BY LINCOLN: The 30" steel barrels with rib engraved Lincoln Jeffries THE TRYON GUN and Winner of the Gold Prize, London 1870 and further honors. Rudimentary engraving at breech. Barrels marked NOT FOR BALL.
3064: (A) AN ELABORATE 12 BORE HAMMER GUN BY LINCOLNEst. $500-$700
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(C) RESTORED TO NEAR NEW COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY: This 5 1/2 .45 has a newer barrel and all metal has been restored to near new with proper style finish in blue and case color. It was used after restoration as there is wear to cylinder with some
3065: (C) RESTORED TO NEAR NEW COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMYEst. $1,000-$1,500
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(M) LOT OF TWO: TWO BOXED AS NEW SMITH & WESSON: Lot consists of (A) Pro Series Model 686-6 stainless six shot double action revolver with target sights, original SSR Smith grips and a pair of rubber grips along with case and paperwork. CONDITION:
3066: (M) LOT OF TWO: TWO BOXED AS NEW SMITH & WESSONEst. $1,500-$2,000
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(M) NICKEL PLATED COLT PYTHON DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER: Features full nickel plate, target sights, and custom grips not original to the gun. CONDITION: Gun has light drag line and a few surface marks, otherwise 99%. Gun has been fired. Excellent bore and
3067: (M) NICKEL PLATED COLT PYTHON DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVEREst. $1,500-$2,000
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(M) CASED COLT JOHN WAYNE COMMEMORATIVE SINGLE ACTION: 1982 Colt John Wayne Commemorative Deluxe Single Action Army revolver features hand engraving, silver plated, gold inlays, and two piece ebony grips with scrimshawed panel. Complete with factory
3070: (M) CASED COLT JOHN WAYNE COMMEMORATIVE SINGLE ACTIONEst. $5,000-$7,000
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(M) INCREDIBLE BOXED COLT CUSTOM FACTORY ENGRAVED .44: This has got to be one of the finest Colts to come out of the custom shop. It sports a 7 - 1/2" barrel, nickel finish, beautifully factory engraved with 2/3rds coverage in nineteenth century style
3071: (M) INCREDIBLE BOXED COLT CUSTOM FACTORY ENGRAVED .44Est. $4,000-$6,000
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(M) LOT OF 2: SMITH & WESSON REVOLVERS.: Lot consists of: (A) N frame Smith & Wesson Model 27-4 revolver with full blue finish and two piece checkered Goncalo Alves grips. Complete with correct box numbered to gun with correct paperwork.
3076: (M) LOT OF 2: SMITH & WESSON REVOLVERS.Est. $1,200-$1,600