Extraordinary Firearms 2022-05-18 Auction - 305 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 5
(A) RARE SOUGHT AFTER COLT "PINCH FRAME" SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER, SERIAL NUMBER 58.
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Denver, PA, United States
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(C) HARTMANN & WEISS MAUSER 7X64 BOLT ACTION RIFLE.: Circa 1966. An early Mauser bolt action magazine rifle by one of the most revered manufacturers in the world. This classic and beautiful rifle is built with a 23" barrel and is fit with an early
1313: (C) HARTMANN & WEISS MAUSER 7X64 BOLT ACTION RIFLE.Est. $20,000-$30,000
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(M) SIG P210-5 TARGET SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.: Target variation of one of the finest combat handguns ever designed. This example has a longer barrel that extends out the slide and has the front sight mounted directly to the barrel to increase the
1403: (M) SIG P210-5 TARGET SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.Est. $2,500-$3,500
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(A) SCARCE LEE FIRE ARMS CO SINGLE SHOT RIFLE.: Manufactured by the Lee Fire Arms Co. of Milwaukee, Wisconsin from 1865 to 1866 in limited quantities. These rifles are built with a swing out breech design patented by James P. Lee, known for his
1135: (A) SCARCE LEE FIRE ARMS CO SINGLE SHOT RIFLE.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) DESIRABLE HENRY IRON FRAME LEVER ACTION RIFLE.: Early Henry iron frame lever action repeating rifle, serial number 159. 24" barrel chambered in .44 Henry Rimfire with correct, smaller barrel address marking. Early on in the production of the Henry
1199: (A) DESIRABLE HENRY IRON FRAME LEVER ACTION RIFLE.Est. $20,000-$30,000
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(A) WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.: Third model manufactured in 1894 by the Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Blued 24" octagon barrel chambered in .38-40 and marked on top flat with 2-line address. Sporting sights. Full length blued
1204: (A) WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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REMINGTON UMC "END OF THE DAY" ADVERTISEMENT: Story goes that former Remington Advertising Manager Dick Baldwin, retrieved the original painting "End of the Day" by John Eads Collins from the factory dumpster and used it for this 1910 Remington
1346: REMINGTON UMC "END OF THE DAY" ADVERTISEMENTEst. $1,200-$1,800
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(C) GERMAN MARTINI SYSTEM .22LR VENUS PISTOLE.: German System Venus Martini style Scheibenpistole (target pistol) in .22 Long Rifle. The barrel is marked "Venus Pistole", "Cal. .22 Long Rifle", ".22 LR", "NOT ENGLISH MADE", with post-World War II
1351: (C) GERMAN MARTINI SYSTEM .22LR VENUS PISTOLE.Est. $8,000-$10,000
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(C) BROWNING PIGEON GRADE OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN.: Circa 1966, A nice 28 gauge with 26 - 1/2" shiny blacked steel barrels. Barrels are fit with ejectors, 2 - 3/4" chambers and a machined ventilated raised rib. Rib is fit with a small white round mid
1264: (C) BROWNING PIGEON GRADE OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN.Est. $5,000-$8,000
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(C) LARGE RING MAUSER C96 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.: Observed full or partial serial numbers observed on bolt, underside of tangent rear sight, firing pin, locking block, rear of hammer, frame, subframe, sear arm, sear, follower, baseplate, and inside
1355: (C) LARGE RING MAUSER C96 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.Est. $2,000-$4,000
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(A) NEW HAVEN ARMS NO. 1 VOLCANIC POCKET PISTOL.: Approximately 850 No. 1 Pocket Pistols were manufactured from 1857 to 1862 by the New Haven Arms Co. which took on production after the Volcanic Repeating Arms Co. dissolved. Standard 3 - 1/2"
1144: (A) NEW HAVEN ARMS NO. 1 VOLCANIC POCKET PISTOL.Est. $8,000-$12,000