Firearms & Militaria - Day 1 2021-04-27 Auction - 371 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA
(C) HOLLAND & HOLLAND ROYAL DOUBLE RIFLE .577 NITRO(M) CASED BERTUZZI ZEUS SLE 20 BORE OVER UNDER SHOTGUN.(C) RARE, ORIGINAL FINISH, SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.,
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Denver, PA, United States
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Firearms & Militaria - Day 1

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EXCEPTIONAL AND HIGHLY DESIRABLE VICKERS GROUND TRIPOD: Very RARE and sought after Vickers ground tripod with adapter to mount the Lewis aircraft machine gun. Tripod is typical pre-World War II vintage with special adapter and clamp for Lewis aircraft
1044: EXCEPTIONAL AND HIGHLY DESIRABLE VICKERS GROUND TRIPODEst. $2,500-$5,000
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EXCEPTIONAL HIGH CONDITION MATCHING NUMBERED 1921: Superb high condition matching numbered early 1921 Thompson "C", 100 round drum magazine. Marked "MAGAZINE TYPE "C"/THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN/100 CARTRIDGES CAL .45/WIND TO 15 CLICKS/NO. 344", on the
1047: EXCEPTIONAL HIGH CONDITION MATCHING NUMBERED 1921Est. $10,000-$15,000
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LOT OF 2: U.S. LEWIS MACHINE GUN .30-06 97 ROUND PAN: Original 97 round .30-06 Lewis aircraft pan magazines, 1 of which retains its original leather carrying strap. 2 original brown canvas carriers in a original .303 steel carrying box with leather
1048: LOT OF 2: U.S. LEWIS MACHINE GUN .30-06 97 ROUND PANEst. $3,500-$5,000
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RARE WOODEN .303 LEWIS PAN MAGAZINE BOX WITH 14 PAN: Extremely rare original wooden Lewis 47 round pan magazine box with 14 British .303 caliber pan magazines. 8 of the magazines retain World War II era corrosive ammunition, so this lot will need to be
1049: RARE WOODEN .303 LEWIS PAN MAGAZINE BOX WITH 14 PANEst. $1,500-$3,000
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UTTERLY MAGNIFICENT ORIGINAL U.S. SAVAGE LEWIS .30-06: Extremely rare original U.S. Savage Lewis .30-06 pan magazines in their original fitted wooden carrying box. Contains 3 original 97 round pan magazines, each marked “.30 US”. Box contains “stud
1050: UTTERLY MAGNIFICENT ORIGINAL U.S. SAVAGE LEWIS .30-06Est. $3,000-$5,000
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ORIGINAL WORLD WAR I MAXIM CLOTH BELT LOADING MACHINE: Sought after original German World War I Maxim belt loading machine manufactured by Furstlich Lippische Stattswerkstatten A.G. in wooden carrying box. Handle and hopper present. This machine was
1051: ORIGINAL WORLD WAR I MAXIM CLOTH BELT LOADING MACHINEEst. $1,000-$1,500
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(M) VERY ATTRACTIVE OHIO ORDNANCE WORKS 1918A3 BAR: Manufactured by Ohio Ordnance Works, this BAR 1918A3 is comprised of a newly manufactured semi-automatic receiver, which fires from a closed bolt, as well as G.I. surplus components. The top of the
1056: (M) VERY ATTRACTIVE OHIO ORDNANCE WORKS 1918A3 BAREst. $4,000-$6,000
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(M) RESEARCH ARMAMENT PROTOTYPE 500 .50BMG SINGLE SHOT: Research Armament Prototype 500 single shot .50 BMG rifle with single shot bolt mechanism common amongst early high accuracy precision rifles which require the case to be fitted directly on the
1058: (M) RESEARCH ARMAMENT PROTOTYPE 500 .50BMG SINGLE SHOTEst. $3,750-$5,000
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(M) BUSHMASTER BA50 .50BMG BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH: Massive .50 BMG bolt action rifle with huge 3 chamber tank style brake. Free floating cylindrical forearm with section of rail for accessories. Flat footed bipod. Left sided bolt with enlarged
1059: (M) BUSHMASTER BA50 .50BMG BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITHEst. $4,500-$6,000
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(C) SCARCE GERMAN WORLD WAR I 1918 DATED MAUSER: Due to the static nature of trench warfare during the First World War, the British (who were shortly followed by the French) rolled their first Mk IV tanks onto the battlefield in 1916, to try and
1060: (C) SCARCE GERMAN WORLD WAR I 1918 DATED MAUSEREst. $7,500-$12,500
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(A) ATTRACTIVE AND ORNATE BONE-INLAID GERMAN FLINTLOCK: Probably Suhl, circa 1760-1780, shows French influence. The swamped, deeply rifled octagon barrel features an ornate notched rear sight with long molded finial. Behind the sight, there is a small
1062: (A) ATTRACTIVE AND ORNATE BONE-INLAID GERMAN FLINTLOCKEst. $3,000-$6,000
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(A) SIGNED PETER WHITE FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE.: Flintlock Kentucky style rifle signed on the lock in script "P W" and on the brass backplate in script "PETER WHITE". White started his career in Emmitsburg, Maryland and he later moved to Cumberland
1063: (A) SIGNED PETER WHITE FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE.Est. $5,000-$10,000
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(A) PERIOD RESTOCKED KENTUCKY RIFLE WITH JOHN ARMSTRONG: Kentucky style half-stock flint lock rifle with barrel and lock made by famed Emmitsburg, Maryland maker "John Armstrong". Armstrong worked from 1793 to 1841 building some of the finest Golden Age
1064: (A) PERIOD RESTOCKED KENTUCKY RIFLE WITH JOHN ARMSTRONGEst. $5,000-$10,000
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(A) JOSEPH DANIELS VIRGINIA FLINTLOCK RIFLE.: Kentucky style flint lock rifle made by Joseph Daniels of Barbour County, Virginia circa 1820. Full octagon rifled barrel signed in script "J. Daniels" with rifle sights. Flint single bolt "J.
1066: (A) JOSEPH DANIELS VIRGINIA FLINTLOCK RIFLE.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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(A) JACOB LINDEMUD CARVED VIRGINIA FLINTLOCK RIFLE.: A fine Virginia style flint lock Kentucky Rifle made in Shenandoah County, Virginia circa 1800 by Jacob Lindemud or Lindemood as sometimes spelled. Full octagon large caliber rifled barrel with rifle
1067: (A) JACOB LINDEMUD CARVED VIRGINIA FLINTLOCK RIFLE.Est. $4,000-$6,000
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(A) HIGH CONDITION PAIR OF JOHN BLANCH AND SON: John Blanch and Son are recorded at 29 Gracechurch Street between 1850-1900. Both pistols in identical configuration with diminutive blade front sights and small tang mounted notch sights. Brass
1068: (A) HIGH CONDITION PAIR OF JOHN BLANCH AND SONEst. $8,000-$12,000