Early Arms & Militaria 2022-05-17 Auction - 213 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA
EARLY 19TH CENTURY RENDERING, FAMOUS POSE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON AT TRENTON, OIL ON POPLAR PANEL.(A) FINE RELIEF CARVED FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE ATTRIBUTED TO LEONARD REEDY.CHARLES HALL SILVER EAGLE POMMEL CUTTOE OF CAPT. MICHAEL WHITELY MORTALLY WOUNDED 1777.
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Denver, PA, United States
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LATE 18TH CENTURY BRONZE SWIVEL GUN WITH IRON YOKE.: This swivel gun has an approximately 1 - 3/4" bore, firing a 1 lb. shot or, more likely canister or langrage for close-in work. Unmarked, but with tubular cascabel for a tiller suggesting a Spanish
1066: LATE 18TH CENTURY BRONZE SWIVEL GUN WITH IRON YOKE.Est. $5,000-$8,000
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(A) BRITISH PATTERN 1801 FLINTLOCK SEA SERVICE PISTOL.: The Sea Service pistol of the Napoleonic War of 1812 period was but little changed from the pattern of 1756/77. It still had the characteristic flat lock plate in use since early in the 18th century
1131: (A) BRITISH PATTERN 1801 FLINTLOCK SEA SERVICE PISTOL.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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(A) US M1797 CP FLINLOCK MUSKET BY LETHER.: 1 of 1,200 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania flintlock muskets contracted to Jacob Lether of York, Pennsylvania. 44" smoothbore .69 caliber musket with 2 iron barrel bands and double strap nosecap. Barrel
1141: (A) US M1797 CP FLINLOCK MUSKET BY LETHER.Est. $2,000-$4,000
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A REVOLUTIONARY WAR AMERICAN CUTLASS.: This rudimentary, yet efficient, design for a cutlass is seemingly a standard pattern by an unidentified American cutler. Near-identical examples are known in American museum and private collections,
1115: A REVOLUTIONARY WAR AMERICAN CUTLASS.Est. $1,600-$2,400
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AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR HORSEMAN'S SABER: For a similar example, see figure E-13 on page 136 of "Weapons of the American Revolution" by Warren Moore. Nearly straight, unfullered, single-edged American blade. Heavy brass stirrup hilt with
1002: AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR HORSEMAN'S SABEREst. $1,000-$2,000
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FRENCH NAPOLEONIC MOUNTED OFFICER’S SABER.: This pattern of French-import saber, with Lion-head pommel, was highly popular among U.S. Army officers during the War of 1812 as seen in numerous portraits, including that of General Andrew Jackson.
1007: FRENCH NAPOLEONIC MOUNTED OFFICER’S SABER.Est. $600-$1,200
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AMERICAN SHORT SABER ATTRIBUTED TO JEREMIAH SNOW.: For a sword with an identical hilt, see plate 192.S on page 125 of "Swords and Blades of the American Revolution" by George C. Neumann. Neumann dates the sword 1775-1790. This sword is attributed to
1022: AMERICAN SHORT SABER ATTRIBUTED TO JEREMIAH SNOW.Est. $1,400-$2,800
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SCARCE SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI BLAZER PATCH.: This patch was worn by society officers while in session. The eagle is embroidered in silver and gilt bullion wire, in various textures, with black threading, giving definition to the eagle's head
1042: SCARCE SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI BLAZER PATCH.Est. $500-$1,000
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(A) NEW ENGLAND FLINTLOCK RIFLE.: Probably circa 1780-1790, this rifle features a round rifled tapered barrel with half-moon front sight and notched iron rear sight mounted on top, towards breech. The English lockplate is marked
1102: (A) NEW ENGLAND FLINTLOCK RIFLE.Est. $2,000-$4,000
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(A) US M1797 CP FLINTLOCK MUSKET BY BAKER.: One of 2,000 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 1797 Contract muskets secured by Albert Gallitin and made by Melchoir Baker in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Made famous as guns used in defense of Erie,
1142: (A) US M1797 CP FLINTLOCK MUSKET BY BAKER.Est. $4,000-$6,000