Field & Range Firearms - Day 1 2020-02-17 Auction - 558 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 4
(A) RARE COLT FLUCK DRAGOON PERCUSSION REVOLVER.(A) STUNNING CASED PAIR OF COLT 1851 NAVY PERCUSSION(A) CASED COLT 1860 FLUTED ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER
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Denver, PA, United States
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(A) FRANK WESSON POCKET RIFLE IN .32 RIMFIRE.: Medium framed 1870 pocket rifle made by Frank Wesson circa 1880. Blued octagonal barrel with globe front sight. Iron frame with spur trigger. Rosewood grips and folding tang peep sight. Comes with
1073: (A) FRANK WESSON POCKET RIFLE IN .32 RIMFIRE.Est. $1,000-$1,250
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(A) LOT OF TWO: COLT AND REMINGTON PISTOLS.: Lot consists of (A) Colt Open Top New line revolver with nickel finish and walnut grips. Seven-shot design and single action operation. CONDITION: Fair with 70% nickel finish remaining and most all
1075: (A) LOT OF TWO: COLT AND REMINGTON PISTOLS.Est. $500-$800
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(A) FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE SIGNED "JS" ON PATCHBOX: Three stage, smoothbore barrel with iron front and rear sights. Flat lockplate with beveled edges and scroll engraving. Early lock with detached pan. Brass furniture in the classic Bucks County,
1079: (A) FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE SIGNED "JS" ON PATCHBOXEst. $3,000-$6,000
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(A) WILLIAM HENRY MARKED KENTUCKY RIFLE.: Massive octagon barreled fullstock Kentucky rifle stamped "W. HENRY LANCASTER" on top barrel flat. 1-3/4" wide butt curly maple full stock with Lancaster style patchbox and toe release. Massive
1080: (A) WILLIAM HENRY MARKED KENTUCKY RIFLE.Est. $5,000-$7,500
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(A) SCARCE SECOND MODEL VIRGINIA MANUFACTORY .69: Well marked in two lines on the lock "VIRGINIA/ Manufactory", "RICHMOND/ 1818" at tail. "P" proof on left side of barrel at breach. Has the assembly number of "11" on the buttplate, bands, bayonet
1081: (A) SCARCE SECOND MODEL VIRGINIA MANUFACTORY .69Est. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) EXCELLENT 1812 CONTRACT FLINTLOCK .69 CALIBER: It is actually a misnomer that Henry did not begin this contract until 1815. This gun has in the bright-finished musket style barrel with encircled "P" proof on barrel, near the breech and "Salem" on
1082: (A) EXCELLENT 1812 CONTRACT FLINTLOCK .69 CALIBEREst. $2,000-$4,000
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(A) FULLSTOCK KENTUCKY FLINTLOCK .50 CALIBER RIFLE: John Palm worked in Wormeldorf, Pennsylvania circa 1850. Gun has full octagon smoothbore barrel with rifle sights signed in script "John Palm No. 32". Full curly maple stock with brass hardware
1083: (A) FULLSTOCK KENTUCKY FLINTLOCK .50 CALIBER RIFLEEst. $1,500-$2,500
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(A) FINE ENGLISH FLINTLOCK .77 CALIBER FOWLER BY: Rounded swamped iron barrel with flat panel on top near breech with engraved border and English view and proof marks on left side of hooked breech. Brass bead mounted on top near swamped muzzle. Flat
1084: (A) FINE ENGLISH FLINTLOCK .77 CALIBER FOWLER BYEst. $1,000-$2,000
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(A) CARVED FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY .52 CALIBER FOWLER: This fine Bucks County, Pennsylvania fowler has a two stage smoothbore barrel with an applied silver front sight and a notched iron rear sight. Flat lockplate with molding at tail and beveled edges.
1085: (A) CARVED FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY .52 CALIBER FOWLEREst. $1,000-$2,000
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(A) CONTEMPORARY FLINTLOCK .45 CALIBER RIFLE.: Unknown contemporary Kentucky flintlock rifle with full curly maple stock, double set triggers and brass furniture. Wood has simple raised carving pattern on butt, striped hardwood ramrod and toe
1086: (A) CONTEMPORARY FLINTLOCK .45 CALIBER RIFLE.Est. $800-$1,200
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(A) FULLSTOCK .52 CALIBER KENTUCKY RIFLE SIGNED JOHN: Made by John Shell of West Hanover, Pennsylvania and dated on the top of the barrel "1864" and stamped "John Shell No. 415". Full octagon smoothbore barrel with rifle sights. Original percussion
1090: (A) FULLSTOCK .52 CALIBER KENTUCKY RIFLE SIGNED JOHNEst. $1,500-$2,500
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(A) SCARCE SHARPS MODEL 1852 .44 CALIBER BRASS MOUNTED: Carbine configuration, made without a saddle ring. There is a hole in the bottom of the barrel band for a sling swivel, and another sling swivel would have been mounted in the rear screw hole in the
1091: (A) SCARCE SHARPS MODEL 1852 .44 CALIBER BRASS MOUNTEDEst. $1,500-$2,000
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(A) VERY FINE SHARPS MODEL 1868 INDIAN WARS .50-70: Originally made in percussion for the Civil War, this gun was converted to cartridge for use in the Indian Wars of the 1870's period. Original six-groove rifling. Marked on the top of the barrel "NEW
1092: (A) VERY FINE SHARPS MODEL 1868 INDIAN WARS .50-70Est. $2,000-$2,500
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(A) SCARCE .40 CALIBER PERCUSSION COLT MODEL 1855: With a total production of 1,000-1,500 between 1857 and 1864, this is one of the few made in .40 caliber with a six shot cylinder. Full length 24" barrel. Large scroll style trigger guard. Small wood
1093: (A) SCARCE .40 CALIBER PERCUSSION COLT MODEL 1855Est. $3,500-$4,500
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(A) TRYON CIVIL WAR .60 CALIBER PERCUSSION MILITIA: Model 1842 style rifled musket with Tryon marked lock. Iron furniture with iron ramrod. Iron barrel with octagon going to round rifled barrel with stud for bayonet on the end. No markings except
1094: (A) TRYON CIVIL WAR .60 CALIBER PERCUSSION MILITIAEst. $1,500-$2,000
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(A) LOT OF TWO: FISHER PERCUSSION .36 CALIBER LONG: Lot consists of (A) Percussion half stock rifle with 34" .36 caliber rifled barrel signed in script "E. Fisher" Blade front sight with low buckhorn pattern rear sight. Goulcher produced and marked
1095: (A) LOT OF TWO: FISHER PERCUSSION .36 CALIBER LONGEst. $1,200-$1,550
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(A) ELI WHITNEY .58 CALIBER N. HAVEN 1841 STYLE: Known as the "Mississippi Rifle", this gun was manufactured by Eli Whitney of New Haven, Connecticut with a 1852 dated percussion lock with "N. Haven" above date at rear of lock. The lock is also
1096: (A) ELI WHITNEY .58 CALIBER N. HAVEN 1841 STYLEEst. $1,000-$1,500