Extraordinary Firearms - Day 1 2019-10-22 Auction - 627 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 7
(C) WORLD FAMOUS J.C. GREEN 2 GUN SET OF PARKER "BHE"(A) A VERY FINE AND RARE CASED NO. 2 BELT MODEL(N) THE ONLY REMAINING PANCOR MK3 “JACKHAMMER” SELECT
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Denver, PA, United States
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Extraordinary Firearms - Day 1

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GIANT SIZE BROWNING MODEL 1919A6 MACHINE GUN TRAINING: Large armorer’s training aid about 79" long by 18" high and about 7" wide mounted on its original plywood base with an aluminum National Guard property tag that includes model and serial number.
1157: GIANT SIZE BROWNING MODEL 1919A6 MACHINE GUN TRAININGEst. $3,000-$5,000
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A RARE AND HISTORIC PROTOTYPE MCCLEAN MACHINE GUN PARTS: When Samuel McClean failed to interest the Army or Navy in his automatic cannon, he instead worked with Lieutenant Colonel O.M. Lissak to develop a man portable machine gun that could be fired from
1158: A RARE AND HISTORIC PROTOTYPE MCCLEAN MACHINE GUN PARTSEst. $7,000-$10,000
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LOT OF TWO NEAR MINT M3 GROUND TRIPODS FOR BROWNING M2: Two post-World War II M3 Tripods for Browning M2 HB machine gun. Includes just one set of mounting stirrup and Traverse and Elevation mechanism. CONDITION: Both tripods are near excellent gray
1159: LOT OF TWO NEAR MINT M3 GROUND TRIPODS FOR BROWNING M2Est. $1,000-$2,000
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(A) RARE 1ST MODEL VIRGINIA MANUFACTORY FLINTLOCK: For another example of this model see number 114 on page 240 of "Historic Pistols" by Samuel E. Smith and Edwin W. Bitter. This model was made between 1805 and 1811. The pistol has a round smoothbore
1162: (A) RARE 1ST MODEL VIRGINIA MANUFACTORY FLINTLOCKEst. $5,000-$10,000
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(A) A FINE AND HISTORIC PRE-CULLODEN ALL STEEL SCOTTISH: Attributed to Thomas Caddell. Pistol is believed to have belonged to Gordon Stewart of Drumin, an active Jacobite who lived in Drumin, a small village near the Glenlivet Distillery. Stewart never
1163: (A) A FINE AND HISTORIC PRE-CULLODEN ALL STEEL SCOTTISHEst. $9,000-$12,000
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(A) US MODEL 1807 CONTRACT PISTOL SIGNED J. GUEST.: For another identical example, see "Historic Pistols" pages 214-215 by Samuel E. Smith and Edwin W. Bitter. John Guest was a partner in the firm of Henry Guest & Brong in Lancaster County,
1164: (A) US MODEL 1807 CONTRACT PISTOL SIGNED J. GUEST.Est. $10,000-$20,000
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(A) US MODEL 1805 HARPER'S FERRY FLINTLOCK PISTOL: This model is considered among the most beautiful and aesthetically pleasing of American Martial pistols. The prestigious American Society of Arms Collectors chose this gun in profile as their logo.
1165: (A) US MODEL 1805 HARPER'S FERRY FLINTLOCK PISTOLEst. $4,000-$8,000
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(A) RARE US MODEL 1808/1811 TRANSITIONAL FLINTLOCK: This unusual specimen has both features of the Model 1808 and 1811 Martial pistols, but does not fit the specifications of either. It is known by many collectors to be the Model 1808-1811
1166: (A) RARE US MODEL 1808/1811 TRANSITIONAL FLINTLOCKEst. $4,000-$8,000
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(A) VERY RARE JOHN MILES VIRGINIA CONTRACT FLINTLOCK: Prior to the Virginia Manufactory being able to produce pistols on its own, John Miles Sr. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania delivered approximately 250 pairs of pistols to Virginia to arm their cavalry
1167: (A) VERY RARE JOHN MILES VIRGINIA CONTRACT FLINTLOCKEst. $6,000-$9,000
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(A) A VERY RARE ALL STEEL SCOTTISH LOBE BUTT PISTOL: Heavily swamped steel barrel, fluted at breech with integral back sight, muzzle swamped and octagonal. Heavily engraved throughout its length with scrolls and Scottish themes. Pierced ramrod is an
1168: (A) A VERY RARE ALL STEEL SCOTTISH LOBE BUTT PISTOLEst. $4,000-$6,000
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(A) MODEL 1807 US CONTRACT PISTOL BY J. HENRY.: For a nearly identical example, see pages 202 and 203, number 96 in "Historic Pistols" by Samuel E. Smith and Edwin W. Bitter. This is one of the standard 1807 Contract pistols supplied by Henry
1170: (A) MODEL 1807 US CONTRACT PISTOL BY J. HENRY.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) U.S. MODEL 1811 FLINTLOCK MARTIAL PISTOL BY NORTH.: This is one of only 606 made of the early pinned barrel versions of the Model 1811 pistol. There were only 2,000 Model 1811 pistols of two variations, produced between 1811 and 1813 by Simeon North.
1171: (A) U.S. MODEL 1811 FLINTLOCK MARTIAL PISTOL BY NORTH.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) J. HENRY NAVY FLINTLOCK BELT PISTOL.: For a similar example, see pages 204 and 205, number 97 in "Historic Pistols" by Samuel E. Smith and Edwin W. Bitter. This is one of the almost unknown 1812 Contract pistols supplied by to the US
1172: (A) J. HENRY NAVY FLINTLOCK BELT PISTOL.Est. $2,500-$4,500
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(A) FLINTLOCK NAVY PISTOL BY T. FRENCH.: For a similar example with the same markings, see number 125 on pages 262-263 of "Historic Pistols" by Samuel E. Smith and Edwin W. Bitter. All French pistols were made in Canton, Massachusetts
1173: (A) FLINTLOCK NAVY PISTOL BY T. FRENCH.Est. $2,000-$4,000
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(A) VERY RARE JOHN MILES VIRGINIA CONTRACT FLINTLOCK: Prior to the Virginia Manufactory being able to produce pistols on its own, John Miles Sr. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania delivered approximately 250 pairs of pistols to Virginia to arm their cavalry
1174: (A) VERY RARE JOHN MILES VIRGINIA CONTRACT FLINTLOCKEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) VIRGINIA MANUFACTORY FIRST MODEL FLINTLOCK PISTOL.: For another example of this model see number 114 on page 240 of "Historic Pistols" by Samuel E. Smith and Edwin W. Bitter. This model was made between 1805 and 1811. The pistol has a round smoothbore
1175: (A) VIRGINIA MANUFACTORY FIRST MODEL FLINTLOCK PISTOL.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) A VERY RARE GERMAN FLINTLOCK GRENADE OR BOMB: The four stage brass barrel forming a cup at the muzzle of 3 - 1/2" diameter, touch hole bushed with iron. Flat beveled lock engraved with scrollwork on a punched ground. Molded walnut full stock
1176: (A) A VERY RARE GERMAN FLINTLOCK GRENADE OR BOMBEst. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) SCARCE AND DESIRABLE U.S. MODEL 1813 FLINTLOCK: Only 1,626 of this model were made by Simeon North between 1813 and 1815. This makes it rarer than the Model 1799 North & Cheney martial pistol, as less were made. The original government contract
1177: (A) SCARCE AND DESIRABLE U.S. MODEL 1813 FLINTLOCKEst. $3,000-$6,000
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(A) SCARCE US MODEL 1811 FLINTLOCK MARTIAL PISTOL BY: This is one of only 606 made of the early pinned barrel versions of the Model 1811 pistol. There were only 2,000 Model 1811 pistols of two variations, produced between 1811 and 1813 by Simeon North.
1179: (A) SCARCE US MODEL 1811 FLINTLOCK MARTIAL PISTOL BYEst. $4,000-$8,000
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(A) PAIR OF EXPERIMENTAL THREE-SHOT PISTOLS BY PETER: One of of the two is photographed and featured as number 145 on pages 298-299 of "Historic Pistols" by Samuel E. Smith and Edwin W. Bitter. The book states that these three-shot pistols were made
1180: (A) PAIR OF EXPERIMENTAL THREE-SHOT PISTOLS BY PETEREst. $6,000-$12,000