Extraordinary Firearms 2020-11-18 Auction - 456 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 5
(A) HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT COLLECTION INCLUDING A(A) RARE AND DESIRABLE MARTIALLY MARKED COLT WALKER(A) HISTORIC MODEL 1874 SHARPS RIFLE SPECIFICALLY
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Denver, PA, United States
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(A) SIMON MILLER SIGNED FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE.: Flintlock Kentucky style rifle signed in script "S * Miller" for Simon Miller of Hamburg, Berks County, Pennsylvania circa 1830. Heavy target style octagon rifled barrel measuring 1-1/4" across
1115: (A) SIMON MILLER SIGNED FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) NICHOLAS BEYER FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE.: Flintlock Kentucky style rifle signed "N. Beyer" for Nicholas Beyer of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania who worked from 1780 to 1850. Smoothbore octagon barrel with German silver blade front sight and
1116: (A) NICHOLAS BEYER FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE.Est. $4,000-$6,000
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(A) HENRY KOONS KENTUCKY RIFLE WITH KINDIG PROVENANCE.: Beautiful "Golden Age" Kentucky rifle built by Henry Koons of Big Pipe Creek, Frederick County, Maryland, just south of Adams County Pennsylvania. Little is known of Koons except that he was an
1117: (A) HENRY KOONS KENTUCKY RIFLE WITH KINDIG PROVENANCE.Est. $10,000-$15,000
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(A) MEWHIRTER ATTRIBUTED KENTUCKY FLINTLOCK RIFLE.: Kentucky flintlock rifle attributed to John Mewhirter of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania circa 1815 to 1836. Full octagon smoothbore barrel with blade front sight and notched rear sight. Single bolt flint
1118: (A) MEWHIRTER ATTRIBUTED KENTUCKY FLINTLOCK RIFLE.Est. $5,000-$7,000
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(A) ADAM EVICK SIGNED EARLY WEST VIRGINIA FLINTLOCK: Adam Evick worked in Pendleton County, West Virginia (then part of Virginia) from 1810 to 1840. Gun is a rare and probably one of the best examples of his early work. This gun is featured in "The
1119: (A) ADAM EVICK SIGNED EARLY WEST VIRGINIA FLINTLOCKEst. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) A RARE PAIR OF IRISH DUELLING PISTOLS SIGNED BY: James Bowls is recorded in Stockel as working in Cork between circa 1804-1830. Both pistols are in identical configuration with 11" octagonal barrels, half stocks with under rib for brass tipped
1121: (A) A RARE PAIR OF IRISH DUELLING PISTOLS SIGNED BYEst. $8,000-$12,000
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(A) LOT OF 2: PAIR OF HENRY DERINGER PHILADELPHIA: Lot consists of: Pair in identical configuration as made by Henry Deringer of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania circa 1830. Twist pattern rounded octagonal rifled barrel with brass bead front sight with
1124: (A) LOT OF 2: PAIR OF HENRY DERINGER PHILADELPHIAEst. $10,000-$15,000
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(A) PENNSYLVANIA PERCUSSION LONG RIFLE SIGNED J.G.: Bedford County, Pennsylvania Kentucky-style percussion rifle made by Jacob Breigle. Jacob Breigle worked in Queen, Bedford County Pennsylvania circa 1850. Rifle features a full octagon rifled barrel
1128: (A) PENNSYLVANIA PERCUSSION LONG RIFLE SIGNED J.G.Est. $4,000-$8,000
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(A) PERCUSSION KENTUCKY RIFLE BY D.B. BORDER.: Bedford County, Pennsylvania percussion Kentucky rifle made by Daniel B. Border in 1849. Full octagon rifled barrel signed in script "D.B. Border" with blade front sight and notched rear sight. Hand
1129: (A) PERCUSSION KENTUCKY RIFLE BY D.B. BORDER.Est. $8,000-$15,000
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(A) T. BLISSETT PERCUSSION BLUNDERBUSS.: T. Blissett, Seaman or Coachman brass barreled blunderbuss with spring bayonet made circa 1840 in Liverpool, England. Popular with seaman and coach operators circa the mid 19th century. Brass
1130: (A) T. BLISSETT PERCUSSION BLUNDERBUSS.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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(A) G&W PISTOR PERCUSSION JAEGER RIFLE WITH DIETZ: Hooded bead-on-post front sight dovetailed horizontally into the octagonal barrel with adjustable notch rear sight and tang mounted peep sight. Top flat signed "I.G. DIETZ IN KLEIN-SCHMALKALDEN".
1131: (A) G&W PISTOR PERCUSSION JAEGER RIFLE WITH DIETZEst. $1,500-$2,500
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(A) RARE REMINGTON PERCUSSION REVOLVING RIFLE.: Remington revolving percussion rifle made by E. Remington and Sons, Ilion, New York between 1866 and 1879 with an estimated less than 1000 made. Octagon blued 28" rifled .36 caliber barrel with
1133: (A) RARE REMINGTON PERCUSSION REVOLVING RIFLE.Est. $2,500-$3,000
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(A) RARE REMINGTON CARTRIDGE CONVERSION REVOLVING: Rare Remington percussion revolving rifle factory converted to rimfire by Remington. Made 1866 to 1879. Blued full octagon unmarked rifled barrel with blade front sight and adjustable notched rear
1134: (A) RARE REMINGTON CARTRIDGE CONVERSION REVOLVINGEst. $3,000-$4,000
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(A) CASED W. HUDSON PERCUSSION SNIPER RIFLE WITH BAHN: Hooked patent breech with protected bead front sight, notch rear sight, and tang mounted aperture sight. Heavy octagonal barrel with front turned down for bullet starter, right side of barrel with
1135: (A) CASED W. HUDSON PERCUSSION SNIPER RIFLE WITH BAHNEst. $2,000-$5,000
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(A) SHARPS FIRST MODEL SECOND ISSUE PISTOL RIFLE.: Rare C. Sharps & Co. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania made first model second issue "Pistol Rifle" made in the 1850's with less than 600 manufactured. Serial numbered on tang "442". Gun takes paper
1137: (A) SHARPS FIRST MODEL SECOND ISSUE PISTOL RIFLE.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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(A) LONDON CASED COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER WITH: Colt's London factory built approximately 42,000 Model 1851 Navies from 1853 to 1856 using Hartford provided parts. This revolver serial number 1489 is an early production gun, being built in 1853.
1138: (A) LONDON CASED COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER WITHEst. $8,000-$10,000
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(A) SUPERB SECOND MODEL COLT 1851 NAVY REVOLVER: Unique Colt Model 1851 with octagon barrel and early 2nd Model thin style barrel lug. One line barrel address marked: "-ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW YORK CITY-" with six shot cylinder showing W.L. Ormsby's
1139: (A) SUPERB SECOND MODEL COLT 1851 NAVY REVOLVEREst. $6,000-$8,000