Field & Range Firearms - Day 1 2020-02-17 Auction - 558 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 5
(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) CIVIL WAR LONDON ARMORY COMPANY .577 CALIBER: At the outbreak of the Civil War, Caleb Huse contracted on behalf of the Confederacy with the London Armory to purchase all arms made there. No Confederate collection is complete without an example
1097: (A) CIVIL WAR LONDON ARMORY COMPANY .577 CALIBEREst. $1,000-$2,000
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(A) SPRINGFIELD 1873 .45-70 TRAPDOOR CARBINE.: 1880 vintage model 1873 carbine. Model 1879 barrel sight. Saddle ring in place. CONDITION: Very good overall. Nice clean metal, turned mostly a grey brown patina overall. Wood is excellent with
1099: (A) SPRINGFIELD 1873 .45-70 TRAPDOOR CARBINE.Est. $800-$1,200
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(A) LOT OF TWO: SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR AND: Lot consists of: A) Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor rifle constructed from surplus parts. Painted barrel with blade front sight and 1873 rear sight. Breechblock dated 1869. Model 1884 ramrod.
1100: (A) LOT OF TWO: SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR ANDEst. $750-$1,000
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(A) NEISSE 1843 .74 CALIBER PERCUSSION RIFLE WITH: German made percussion smoothbore musket marked "Neisse 1843" on the lock. Smoothbore barrel dated 1843 with single front sight. Walnut wood stock with brass three barrel bands and brass hardware.
1102: (A) NEISSE 1843 .74 CALIBER PERCUSSION RIFLE WITHEst. $600-$1,000
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(A) BELGIAN .70 CALIBER PERCUSSION RIFLE.: Back action maker marked rifled percussion musket. Similar to guns imported for use in the American Civil War. Lock marked with illegible maker's name with "Liege" underneath. Octagon to round rifled
1103: (A) BELGIAN .70 CALIBER PERCUSSION RIFLE.Est. $600-$1,000
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(A) A. FRANCOTTE .70 CALIBER PERCUSSION RIFLE.: Made by August Francotte in Liege, Belgium circa 1860. Possible import gun for the American Civil War. Gun has unmarked percussion lock with rifled musket style barrel. Walnut stock with Francotte
1104: (A) A. FRANCOTTE .70 CALIBER PERCUSSION RIFLE.Est. $600-$1,000
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(A) AMERICAN .42 CALIBER PERCUSSION RIFLE.: Walnut stocked half stock percussion rifle with checkered wrist and large cheekpiece. German silver furniture with domed side opening patchbox with six piercings. Unmarked percussion lock with single
1105: (A) AMERICAN .42 CALIBER PERCUSSION RIFLE.Est. $500-$1,000
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(A) SHARPS NEW MODEL 1868 .50-70 CONVERSION CARBINE.: Approximately 30,000+ Sharps Model 1868 percussion carbines were converted by the Sharps factory for use of the .50-70 Government cartridges during the late 1860's. Barrel is relined utilizing a
1106: (A) SHARPS NEW MODEL 1868 .50-70 CONVERSION CARBINE.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) FINE CIVIL WAR JENKS .54 CALIBER NAVY CARBINE,: Standard configuration. Dated 1845 on the top of the breech area. Oval loading port. Brass mounted. CONDITION: Retains 90% barrel brown. Lock, hammer and loading lever retain most of the original
1107: (A) FINE CIVIL WAR JENKS .54 CALIBER NAVY CARBINE,Est. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) FINE CIVIL WAR BURNSIDE 5TH MODEL .54 CALIBER: Standard configuration. Approximately 43,000 of this model was issued between 1863 and 1865. Matching numbers. CONDITION: Receiver retains 80% faded case colors. Barrel retains 70% blue with a
1108: (A) FINE CIVIL WAR BURNSIDE 5TH MODEL .54 CALIBEREst. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) SCARCE CIVIL WAR HALL MODEL 1836 .64 CALIBER: Total production of the model 1836 carbine was around 2,020 at Harper's Ferry. Dated 1839 on the breech block. This gun does not have an implement compartment in the bottom of the stock. CONDITION:
1109: (A) SCARCE CIVIL WAR HALL MODEL 1836 .64 CALIBEREst. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) CIVIL WAR FIRST MODEL .54 CALIBER MERRILL: Standard first model configuration with brass patchbox. Brass mounted. Usual markings. CONDITION: Retains most of the original case colors on the lock, receiver and loading lever. Barrel has 15% blue
1110: (A) CIVIL WAR FIRST MODEL .54 CALIBER MERRILLEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) VERY RARE SHARPS MODEL 1851 .44 CALIBER BOXLOCK: Standard configuration. Made by Robbins & Lawrence in Windsor, VT. Marked on barrel "ROBBINS &/ LAWRENCE". Maynard tape primed, and marked on tape primer door. Post style tang sight. A distinguishing
1111: (A) VERY RARE SHARPS MODEL 1851 .44 CALIBER BOXLOCKEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) FINE SMITH CIVIL WAR .50 CALIBER PERCUSSION: Standard configuration. Marked on the left side of the receiver "MANUFACTURED BY/ AM'N M'CH'N WKS/ SPRINGFIELD MASS". CONDITION: Receiver retains 60% faded case colors, barrel has about 20% blue. All
1112: (A) FINE SMITH CIVIL WAR .50 CALIBER PERCUSSIONEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) SCARCE CIVIL WAR ERA BRITISH PATTERN GREENE .55: 2,000 of these guns were made under contract for the British government by the Massachusetts Arms Company in Chicopee Falls. Made between 1855 and 1857 for use during the Crimean Wars. Due to the
1113: (A) SCARCE CIVIL WAR ERA BRITISH PATTERN GREENE .55Est. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) SCARCE CIVIL WAR GREENE .53 CALIBER BREECH-LOADING: These were made by A.H. Waters in Milbury, Massachusetts from 1859 to the early 1860's. Total production of 1,500 for the US. Of important note, these guns are the first bolt action rifles procured
1114: (A) SCARCE CIVIL WAR GREENE .53 CALIBER BREECH-LOADINGEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) HIGH CONDITION GWYN AND CAMPBELL .52 CALIBER TYPE: Civil War Cavalry Carbine, made by Edward Gwyn and Abner Campbell between 1863-1864 for total of 4,000 carbines. CONDITION: Near mint, with 90-95% bright case color on frame, hammer and lever. 95%
1115: (A) HIGH CONDITION GWYN AND CAMPBELL .52 CALIBER TYPEEst. $1,750-$2,250
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(A) JOSLYN .52 CALIBER 1862 CARBINE PERCUSSION RIFLE.: Made by Joslyn Firearms Co., Stonington, Ct. with about 8500 Model 1862's made. Used widely in the North by Union cavalry outfits these guns feature a breechloading rimfire action with rifled one
1116: (A) JOSLYN .52 CALIBER 1862 CARBINE PERCUSSION RIFLE.Est. $1,750-$2,250
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(A) GALLAGHER STANDARD MODEL SINGLE SHOT RIFLE.: Approximately 17,728 were manufactured by Richardson & Overman of Philadelphia. It featured iron mountings with blued barrel and case hardened frame, walnut buttstock, and iron patchbox. Right side
1118: (A) GALLAGHER STANDARD MODEL SINGLE SHOT RIFLE.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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(A) MARLIN BALLARD NO. 4 - 1/2 .22 RF SINGLE SHOT: Ballard No. 4 - 1/2 Mid Range Target Rifle chambered in special ordered .22 RF. 26" half octagon to round barrel. Select grain checkered walnut stock and forearm with horn forearm tip. Mid range tang
1119: (A) MARLIN BALLARD NO. 4 - 1/2 .22 RF SINGLE SHOTEst. $1,500-$2,000