Extraordinary Firearms - Day 1 2020-05-28 Auction - 381 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 9
(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) WINCHESTER 1883 HOTCHKISS BOLT ACTION MUSKET: Third model musket with two piece stock and forearm featuring an exposed case hardened receiver. Blue 28" barrel. Safety lever on right side of receiver and magazine cutoff lever located on left
1208: (A) WINCHESTER 1883 HOTCHKISS BOLT ACTION MUSKETEst. $3,500-$4,500
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(A) SCARCE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1871 WARD BURTON .50-70: With a total production of 1,015 guns, these are fairly scarce. Well marked on the top of bolt. Good inspectors markings on the left side of the stock. Proper cleaning rod and sling. CONDITION:
1209: (A) SCARCE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1871 WARD BURTON .50-70Est. $2,500-$3,500
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(A) CALISHER & TERRY .54 CALIBER BOLT ACTION CARBINE: Manufactured 1861. Calisher & Terry Carbine .54 caliber bolt action carbine with 21" barrel. Ladder rear sight graduated to 900 yards. Lock is marked "CALISHER & TERRY LONDON" Barrel is marked
1210: (A) CALISHER & TERRY .54 CALIBER BOLT ACTION CARBINEEst. $2,500-$3,500
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(A) BALL .50 RIMFIRE REPEATING CARBINE: The U.S. government contracted these carbines in 1864 and delivery was made during May 1865, following the cessation of the American Civil War. Manufactured by the E.G. Lamson & Company in Windsor
1211: (A) BALL .50 RIMFIRE REPEATING CARBINEEst. $3,500-$5,500
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(A) SPENCER MODEL 1860.56-50 REPEATING RIFLE: Model 1860 three band Army rifle. 30" barrel chambered in .52 caliber rimfire. Serial number 4437. Interesting to note that Spencer rifles, serial numbers 4430, 4433, and 4434, are known to have been
1212: (A) SPENCER MODEL 1860.56-50 REPEATING RIFLEEst. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) CIVIL WAR .54 RF STARR CARBINE.: Manufactured 1862-1865. The Starr carbine saw extensive use during the US Civil war. Chambered for the .54 caliber rimfire cartridge. 21" round barrel marked "STARR ARMS YONKERS NY" Two piece walnut
1213: (A) CIVIL WAR .54 RF STARR CARBINE.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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(C) WORLD WAR II SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND RIFLE (1944).: Manufactured 1944. Springfield M1 Garand Rifle with 24" barrel marked SA 10-65. Three piece military walnut stock set with no inspections markings or cartouches. Detailed disassembly finds all parts
1214: (C) WORLD WAR II SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND RIFLE (1944).Est. $1,000-$1,500
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(A) STARR CARTRIDGE CARBINE .52 CALIBER RIMFIRE: Made by the Starr Arms Company located in Yonkers New York. Approximately 5,000 were produced and delivered to the Winchester Virginia Ordnance Department in 1865. 21" round barrel with blade front
1215: (A) STARR CARTRIDGE CARBINE .52 CALIBER RIMFIREEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) SPRINGFIELD OFFICERS MODEL 1875 .45-70 TRAPDOOR: During the year 1874 to early 1875 several ranking U.S. Army officers had the idea for the Springfield Armory to build them a "made to order" sporting rifle using the service Model 1873 Trapdoor
1216: (A) SPRINGFIELD OFFICERS MODEL 1875 .45-70 TRAPDOOREst. $5,000-$10,000
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(A) RARE AND DESIRABLE CONFEDERATE KEEN & WALKER: Only 282 of these guns were produced in Danville, Virginia. The guns were delivered to the Danville Arsenal between May and September of 1862. Unrecognized by many authorities, there are actually two
1217: (A) RARE AND DESIRABLE CONFEDERATE KEEN & WALKEREst. $15,000-$20,000
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(A) SPRINGFIELD OFFICERS MODEL 1875 .45-70 TRAPDOOR: During the year 1874 to early 1875 several ranking U.S. Army officers had the idea for the Springfield Armory to build them a "made to order" sporting rifle using the service Model 1873 Trapdoor
1218: (A) SPRINGFIELD OFFICERS MODEL 1875 .45-70 TRAPDOOREst. $12,500-$17,500
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(A) PALMER BOLT ACTION CARBINE .50 CALIBER RIMFIRE: Manufactured by the E.G Lamson and Company in Windsor, Vermont in 1865 with a total production of approximately 1,000. This was the first bolt action metallic cartridge arm accepted for U.S. military
1219: (A) PALMER BOLT ACTION CARBINE .50 CALIBER RIMFIREEst. $2,500-$4,000
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(A) EXTREMELY RARE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1875 .45-70 LEE: With a total production of only 143 guns made in 1875, this is one of the rarest of Springfield armory rifles made. Unique Martini type falling block action, which opens when the hammer is pushed
1220: (A) EXTREMELY RARE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1875 .45-70 LEEEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) RARE MODEL 1880 TRIANGULAR BAYONET SPRINGFIELD: A total of 1,001 of these guns were made for trials by the US Government and were the first of the trapdoors to feature a sliding bayonet. In the proper serial number range. Correct 1873 marked
1221: (A) RARE MODEL 1880 TRIANGULAR BAYONET SPRINGFIELDEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) SPANISH EXPERIMENTAL TRIALS ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE: Unknown date of manufacture. Unique design with a rolling block action similar to the Remington Split breech mechanism. Chambered for .43 Spanish. Unique system has a separate operation lever that
1222: (A) SPANISH EXPERIMENTAL TRIALS ROLLING BLOCK RIFLEEst. $1,000-$1,800
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(A) SCARCE ROBERTS BREECH LOADING CONVERSION ON A: This is an interesting gun in that it was originally a percussion pattern 1853 rifled musket that was imported by Sinclair, Hamilton & Co for the Confederacy during the Civil War. 1863 dated on the
1223: (A) SCARCE ROBERTS BREECH LOADING CONVERSION ON AEst. $1,000-$2,000
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(A) CIVIL WAR .56-56 JOSLYN CARBINE: Manufactured 1864. The Joslyn Model 1864 carbine was chambered for the .56-56 rimfire cartridge but could also fire the standard proprietary Joslyn cartridge as well. 22" round barrel with US
1224: (A) CIVIL WAR .56-56 JOSLYN CARBINEEst. $1,000-$1,500
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(A) FINE PEABODY .50 RF SINGLE SHOT CARBINE.: Manufactured 1866-1871. Total production of 112,000 rifles and carbines combined. 20" round barrel chambered for the .50 caliber rimfire cartridge. Case colored receiver marked "PEABODY'S PATD. JULY
1225: (A) FINE PEABODY .50 RF SINGLE SHOT CARBINE.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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SCHULTZE GUNPOWDER SHOTSHELL DISPLAY BOARD.: Offered is a pre-1898 all original Schultze Gunpowder Shotshell display board. The address on the board was vacated in 1898 with probably manufacturing circa 1870s. Board measures 30 - 1/2" in length
1226: SCHULTZE GUNPOWDER SHOTSHELL DISPLAY BOARD.Est. $5,000-$7,000
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MASSIVE NOBEL'S SPORTING AMMUNITION CARTRIDGE BOARD,: Very large and possibly unique cartridge board/display cabinet measuring 31" wide by 72" tall plus the arched pediment top. Constructed of wood with a glass front. The interior houses an arrowhead
1227: MASSIVE NOBEL'S SPORTING AMMUNITION CARTRIDGE BOARD,Est. $8,000-$12,000
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WINCHESTER DOUBLE W CARTRIDGE BOARD.: Iconic promotional display, featuring 226 Winchester items including rimfire and centerfire handgun and rifle cartridges. Brass shotgun shells, paper shotgun shells, and sectioned, three window
1228: WINCHESTER DOUBLE W CARTRIDGE BOARD.Est. $30,000-$35,000
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ELEY BROS. CARTRIDGE AND SHOTSHELL BOARD.: Very attractive early 1900s Eley / Nobel Cartridge Board. Eley teamed with Nobel Industries around 1918. Constructed of English Oak measuring 31" tall by 25 - 1/2" wide. Marked with 1" black letters,
1229: ELEY BROS. CARTRIDGE AND SHOTSHELL BOARD.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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ELEY BROS. SPORTING AND MILITARY CARTRIDGE BOARD.: Very attractive early 1900's Eley Cartridge Board. Constructed of English Oak measuring 31" tall by 25 - 1/2" wide. Marked in black letters "ELEY" at top of frame, and "CARTRIDGES" along the bottom.
1230: ELEY BROS. SPORTING AND MILITARY CARTRIDGE BOARD.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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PARTIALLY RESTORED ELEY CARTRIDGE BOARD.: Early 1900s Eley cartridge board featuring approximately 160 rifle and pistol cartridges. Housed in a replacement wood frame with liner covered in a green pool table type material. The original board
1231: PARTIALLY RESTORED ELEY CARTRIDGE BOARD.Est. $1,500-$3,000