Extraordinary Firearms - Day 1 2020-05-28 Auction - 381 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 6
(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) LINCOLN PATTERN PHILADELPHIA DERINGER PERCUSSION: The Lincoln pattern Deringer pistol, made famous by John Wilkes Booth during the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln has always been a desired addition to any American arms collection.
1136: (A) LINCOLN PATTERN PHILADELPHIA DERINGER PERCUSSIONEst. $1,800-$2,500
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(A) PAIR OF DANISH KAMMERLADER BREECH LOADING: Based on the Loebnitz system, primarily used in rifles used by the Norwegian military until they were either converted, scrapped, or replaced by cartridge rifles. German nickel silver blade front
1138: (A) PAIR OF DANISH KAMMERLADER BREECH LOADINGEst. $2,000-$4,000
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(A) ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF BENJAMIN COGSWELL RETAILED: Made between 1842 and 1857, when Benjamin Cogswell was the proprietor at 224 Strand, not yet having formed Cogswell and Harrison, and advertised himself as the successor to Edward Benton. Matching
1139: (A) ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF BENJAMIN COGSWELL RETAILEDEst. $1,500-$2,000
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(A) CASED PAIR OF BELGIAN BOXLOCK PERCUSSION PISTOLS,: Twist off rifled Damascus barrels marked with "R" near breeches. Patent breeches with Belgian proofs and scalloped breeches near nipples, serial numbers on bottom. No front sights, rear sights
1140: (A) CASED PAIR OF BELGIAN BOXLOCK PERCUSSION PISTOLS,Est. $1,200-$1,800
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(A) RARE & FINE CIVIL WAR BUTTERFIELD ARMY PERCUSSION: Manufactured 1861-1862. Butterfield Army, serial number 217. This is a very nice example of the five shot .41 caliber brass frame secondary Army revolver, difficult to find in such fine, complete,
1141: (A) RARE & FINE CIVIL WAR BUTTERFIELD ARMY PERCUSSIONEst. $3,500-$4,500
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(A) ENGRAVED COLT 1851 NAVY .36 CALIBER PERCUSSION: 1863 vintage Fourth Model 1851 Navy revolver. Blue with case hardened frame, lever, and hammer. Factory engraved in typical Gustave Young tradition featuring foliate scrolls. Wolf's head motif on
1142: (A) ENGRAVED COLT 1851 NAVY .36 CALIBER PERCUSSIONEst. $3,500-$5,000
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(A) VERY FINE COLT 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER WITH: 1866 vintage Model 1860 Army revolver, serial number 157957. Rebated cylinder. One line barrel address marked "-ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA-". Matching serial numbers observed on
1147: (A) VERY FINE COLT 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER WITHEst. $7,000-$10,000
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(A) ADAMS PATENT DOUBLE ACTION .450 CALIBER REVOLVER: Manufactured 1860's and commercially retailed by John Pratt, Princes Street, Edinburgh. Blue finish with 5 - 3/4" octagon .450 diameter bore. Six shot cylinder with single and double action
1148: (A) ADAMS PATENT DOUBLE ACTION .450 CALIBER REVOLVEREst. $3,500-$5,500
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(A) COLT POCKET MODEL PERCUSSION REVOLVER "MYSTERY: Is this an unknown Colt Model 1849 Pocket with a 6-shot rebated cylinder, or a Model 1862 Pocket "Navy" chambered in .31 caliber? Or, perhaps, a "lunch box gun" built by an ingenious 1800 era Colt
1149: (A) COLT POCKET MODEL PERCUSSION REVOLVER "MYSTERYEst. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) REMINGTON BEALS .31 FIRST ISSUE POCKET REVOLVER: Rare First Model pocket revolver. Manufactured between 1857-1858 with a total production estimated between 4,500 - 5,000. Serial number 983. Percussion .31 caliber, five shot cylinder, with 3"
1150: (A) REMINGTON BEALS .31 FIRST ISSUE POCKET REVOLVEREst. $3,000-$4,000
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(A) ENGRAVED ADAMS & TRANTER PATENT .44 PERCUSSION: Retailer marked for John Blanch and Sons, Gracechurch, London, across top strap. Diminutive dovetailed front sight, rear sight integral with frame. Loading tool attached via screw on left side,
1151: (A) ENGRAVED ADAMS & TRANTER PATENT .44 PERCUSSIONEst. $2,500-$4,000
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(A) LONDON 1849 COLT POCKET WITH CASE AND ACCESSORIES.: 1855 vintage Colt Model 1849 with British proof marks. 4" barrel marked in two lines "-ADDRESS. COL. COLT / LONDON-". Serial number 6509 observed on loading lever, barrel, frame, trigger guard,
1153: (A) LONDON 1849 COLT POCKET WITH CASE AND ACCESSORIES.Est. $2,000-$3,500
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(A) MARIETTE .38 CALIBER SIX BARREL PEPPERBOX.: Manufactured 1840 through 1860 period. Belgian proofed on each chamber and bolster and marked on front of pistol grip "MARIETTE BREVETE". Six barrel cluster, barrels decorated with vivid Damascus
1154: (A) MARIETTE .38 CALIBER SIX BARREL PEPPERBOX.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) WARNER 1857 .31 POCKET REVOLVER WITH CASE AND: Scarce James Warner pocket model revolver. .31 caliber percussion 6-shot cylinder. 3" round barrel. Scalloped silver plated iron frame. Blue barrel and cylinder with case hardened hammer, and loading
1155: (A) WARNER 1857 .31 POCKET REVOLVER WITH CASE ANDEst. $1,500-$2,500
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(A) T.K. BAKER BAR HAMMER .44 PERCUSSION REVOLVER WITH: 5 - 1/4" blued octagon barrel with British proofs on bottom of barrel. Six shot cylinder with appropriate British proofs over each chamber. Baker's hammer lever with integral rear sight. Recoil
1156: (A) T.K. BAKER BAR HAMMER .44 PERCUSSION REVOLVER WITHEst. $1,250-$1,750
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(A) CONFEDERATE MADE COPY OF 1841 MISSISSIPPI RIFLE: This is an extremely interesting gun. The brass bands are retained by pins as opposed to band springs, as commonly found on 1841 Mississippi rifles and are of cruder manufacture. The buttplate also
1158: (A) CONFEDERATE MADE COPY OF 1841 MISSISSIPPI RIFLEEst. $4,000-$6,000
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(A) BRITISH SINGLE SHOT PERCUSSION RIFLE WITH CASE: Interesting breech loading, single shot percussion rifle. Typical English style sidelock and hammer. The barrel breeches open from the frame by using a unique fulcrum system which incorporates a
1159: (A) BRITISH SINGLE SHOT PERCUSSION RIFLE WITH CASEEst. $2,000-$3,000