Extraordinary Firearms - Day 1 2020-05-28 Auction - 381 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 5
(A) ANNIE OAKLEY'S "LITTLE MISS SURE SHOT" STEVENS(A) OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIVE AND EXTREMELY DESIRABLE(A) RARE MODEL NO. 1 COLT POCKET "BABY" PATERSON
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Denver, PA, United States
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Extraordinary Firearms - Day 1

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(A) BELGIAN QUADRUPLE BARREL .45 CALIBER FLINTLOCK TAP: Barrels numbered "1" "2" "3", moving right to left, top to bottom. Fourth barrel is unmarked, but appears period, may be period replacement for a damaged barrel. Barrels are false rifled, with
1111: (A) BELGIAN QUADRUPLE BARREL .45 CALIBER FLINTLOCK TAPEst. $3,500-$5,500
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(A) A FINE CASED JOSEPH MANTON FLINTLOCK PISTOL.: Built circa 1802. Octagonal barrel with Damascus browning, bead front sight. Serial number and truing mark on underside of barrel and breech. Platinum touch hole, single line of gold band decoration.
1112: (A) A FINE CASED JOSEPH MANTON FLINTLOCK PISTOL.Est. $7,500-$12,500
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(A) CASED PAIR OF J. A. KUCHENREITER FLINTLOCK TARGET: Breech hallmarked in Stockel's index as 624, and signed "J.A. KUCHENREITER" on top flat of octagonal barrels. Barrels with recessed crown, blade front sight, buckhorn rear sight with two folding
1113: (A) CASED PAIR OF J. A. KUCHENREITER FLINTLOCK TARGETEst. $3,500-$5,500
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(A) PAIR OF CONTINENTAL HOWDAH 20 BORE DOUBLE BARREL: Both with twin tapered round barrels separated by a concave rib in the center. Both with flat right hand and left hand lockplates with engraved single-line borders. Locks feature roller frizzens.
1114: (A) PAIR OF CONTINENTAL HOWDAH 20 BORE DOUBLE BARRELEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) AN ATTRACTIVELY ASSEMBLED JAMES RICHARDSON DOUBLE: James Richardson is recorded as working in Manchester between 1793 and 1830. Browned Damascus barrels with blade front sight, concave rib. Top of barrels with "RICHARDSON" and "MANCHESTER". View and
1115: (A) AN ATTRACTIVELY ASSEMBLED JAMES RICHARDSON DOUBLEEst. $1,500-$2,500
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(A) VERY FINE CAUCASIAN MIQUELET LOCK PISTOL.: 18th century, fine Miquelet Caucasian pistol with fruitwood stock. Extensive silver overlay that is period embellished with Ottoman designs and fine silver wire wrap on barrel. Ball butt with button
1117: (A) VERY FINE CAUCASIAN MIQUELET LOCK PISTOL.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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(A) AN ATTRACTIVE AND HIGHLY DECORATED CAUCASIAN: Slightly swamped octagonal barrel with diminutive brass front sight. Barrel with traces of gold koftgari wire work at muzzle and considerably more at breech. Peep rear sight raised above breech and
1118: (A) AN ATTRACTIVE AND HIGHLY DECORATED CAUCASIANEst. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) WATERS & WHITMORE CONTRACT SUTTON MODEL 1808 .69: These guns were made by Elijah and Asa Waters & Nathaniel Whitmore of Sutton, Massachusetts. 4,270 of these were believed to have been delivered against a contract for 5,000. Eagle over "US" in oval
1119: (A) WATERS & WHITMORE CONTRACT SUTTON MODEL 1808 .69Est. $1,500-$2,000
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(A) AN INTERESTING J.G. DACHTINE FLINTLOCK JAEGER: J.G. Dachtine is recorded as working at Aix la Chapelle (the French name for the town of Aachen) circa 1750. Swamped octagonal barrel with seven groove rifling, silver bead front sight with two leaf
1120: (A) AN INTERESTING J.G. DACHTINE FLINTLOCK JAEGEREst. $2,000-$4,000
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(A) FINE HIGH CONDITION FLINTLOCK FOWLER BY BAILES &: This fine flintlock fowler is in excellent condition and made by two well known high quality British gunsmiths. The two stage barrel is swamped at the muzzle and has a silver spider front sight. The
1121: (A) FINE HIGH CONDITION FLINTLOCK FOWLER BY BAILES &Est. $1,500-$3,000
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(A) VERY SCARCE GOETZ & WESTPHALL PHILADELPHIA MODEL: These are very difficult to find guns. The contract was for 2,500 with only 1,019 having been actually delivered. Marked ahead of the hammer with an eagle clutching arrows over US and "WESTPHAL/
1122: (A) VERY SCARCE GOETZ & WESTPHALL PHILADELPHIA MODELEst. $1,500-$2,000
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(A) WATERS & WHITMORE FEDERAL CONTRACT SUTTON MODEL: These guns were made by Elijah and Asa Waters & Nathaniel Whitmore of Sutton, Massachusetts. 4,270 of these were believed to have been delivered against a contract for 5,000. Eagle over "US" in oval
1123: (A) WATERS & WHITMORE FEDERAL CONTRACT SUTTON MODELEst. $1,500-$2,500
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(A) UNIDENTIFIED US CHARLEVILLE MODEL 1795 FLINTLOCK: This is one of the guns which were not marked by the manufacturer. Simply features a winged American eagle on the lock over "US". The barrel has "US./ (oval with eaglehead and CT)/ V". There is an
1124: (A) UNIDENTIFIED US CHARLEVILLE MODEL 1795 FLINTLOCKEst. $1,500-$2,000
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(A) AMERICAN RESTOCKED SHORT LAND PATTERN 1777 SECOND: This musket has some Liege Pattern 1777 Short Land, or Second Model Brown Bess parts. These were produced for the British by the Belgians between 1778-1783. They were all made specifically for use in
1125: (A) AMERICAN RESTOCKED SHORT LAND PATTERN 1777 SECONDEst. $1,500-$2,500
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(A) ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF MARGARET PRINCE DUELLING: Margaret Prince is recorded as working at 68 High Street, Portsmouth, Hampshire from 1829-1836. Originally flintlock, and breeches cut away and converted to patent breeches. Locks with lined borders
1126: (A) ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF MARGARET PRINCE DUELLINGEst. $2,500-$3,500
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(A) CASED PAIR OF GASTINNE RENETTE PERCUSSION PISTOLS.: Octagonal barrels with a central twist in the middle of the barrels, turning the flats 45 degrees and adding short flutes. Top rib of mid section twist signed "Fni Par Gastinne-Renette a Paris".
1127: (A) CASED PAIR OF GASTINNE RENETTE PERCUSSION PISTOLS.Est. $4,500-$6,500
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(A) HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE PURDEY PERCUSSION HOWDAH PISTOL: Built circa 1824. Barrels with diminutive front sight, concave game rib reading "I. PURDEY, PRINCES STREET. LEICESTER SQUARE LONDON." Barrels with attractive Damascus browning, and marked on
1128: (A) HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE PURDEY PERCUSSION HOWDAH PISTOLEst. $6,500-$9,500
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(A) EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE GALAND BREECHLOADING: Octagonal barrel signed on top flat "GALAND FABRICANT" (Trans: Galand Maker). Horizontally dovetailed front sight, buckhorn style rear, light floral engraving at breech. Patent breech with lever
1129: (A) EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE GALAND BREECHLOADINGEst. $3,500-$5,500
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(A) EXQUISITE DELUXE CASED SET OF FRANZ ULRICH: Highly attractive pair of percussion pistols made by Franz Ulrich, the noted director of the Oberndorf arms factory (from which he was suspended in 1820 as a part of managerial irregularities) and
1130: (A) EXQUISITE DELUXE CASED SET OF FRANZ ULRICHEst. $7,500-$12,500
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(A) ELEGANT BAYONETED DOUBLE BARRELLED ENGLISH MUFF: Produced in the 1840's and finished in rich case colors. Stocked with finely checkered walut bag grips. Engraved with tight scrolls on breeches, hammers, side plates and trigger guard. Percussion
1132: (A) ELEGANT BAYONETED DOUBLE BARRELLED ENGLISH MUFFEst. $3,500-$5,500
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(A) SPRINGFIELD 1855 PERCUSSION PISTOL CARBINE WITH: U.S. Model 1855 Pistol Carbine with detachable shoulder stock. .58 caliber percussion. Lockplate has Maynard type priming system. Marked in two lines "U.S. / SPRINGFIELD" and "1855". 12" round
1133: (A) SPRINGFIELD 1855 PERCUSSION PISTOL CARBINE WITHEst. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) CASED PAIR OF TIPPING .48 CALIBER PERCUSSION BELT: Tipping is recorded as working in London between 1837 and 1840. Diminutive front sights and rear sight integral with frame. Light engraving at muzzles with "TIPPING LONDON" engraved on top barrel
1134: (A) CASED PAIR OF TIPPING .48 CALIBER PERCUSSION BELTEst. $2,000-$3,000