Firearms Auction 2014-07-19 Auction - 871 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 2
Pair of Colt Dragoons: 1857 Walker Type 3.Linder Charles Daly Diamond 12 Gauge Shotgun.Winchester 1894 Deluxe Takedown .25-.35 Rifle**
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Denver, PA, United States
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Auction starts at 9:00 AM. This auction includes over 1000 Firearm Lots. - 50+ Pistols & Revolvers - 75+ Shotguns - 100+ Antique Pistols - 150+ Rifles - 75+ Military Arms (Muskets, WWI, WWII) - 100+ Lots of Ammo & Memorabilia - 100+ Lots of Nazi Related Items - Plus Much More
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U.S. Springfield Model 1855 Pistol-Carbine.: Springfield Armory production single shot Maynard primer martial pistol in good-very good condition with no cartouches on stock, but initials GH on bottom of stock. Marked with U.S. Springfield and
0025: U.S. Springfield Model 1855 Pistol-Carbine.Est. $1,500-$3,000
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H. Aston 1842 54 Cal. Pistol.: Barrel length 8 - 1/2". Missing wood, metal shows cleaned rust nipple is damaged but working. Action lock dated 1849. UPDATE/CORRECTION: 1845-1852. OLD REPAIR SCREW (VINTAGE) THROUGH HANDLE.
0027: H. Aston 1842 54 Cal. Pistol.Est. $300-$500
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Hale & Tuller Underhammer 31 Cal. Pistol.: Serial No. 100. Barrel length 3". Working action, barrel may be cut. Wood missing on left side. Pleasing patina on metal. UPDATE/CORRECTION: 1837-1840. BARREL CUT FROM 6" TO 3". 1/2" PIECE OF
0028: Hale & Tuller Underhammer 31 Cal. Pistol.Est. $100-$200
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Punt or Market Gun.: A most unusual and rare weapon to turn up on the market! The punt or market gun was widely used in late 19th century and early 20th century America for the commercial hunting of waterfowl especially
0029: Punt or Market Gun.Est. $8,000-$12,000
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Belgian 16 Gauge Pinfire Trabuco Pistol: Barrel length 6 - 3/4". Belgian made, most likely for Argentinian import between 1853 and 1877, based on the proof markings. This Trabuco (Spanish for blunderbuss) possesses French patent markings,
0030: Belgian 16 Gauge Pinfire Trabuco PistolEst. $800-$1,200
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Maynard Model 1873 35-30 Cal. Rifle.: Serial No. 2013 Maynard single shot rifle in very good condition, with a great deal of bluing remaining. Produced by Mass. Arms Co. in post-Civil War era with interesting locking lever action. This
0031: Maynard Model 1873 35-30 Cal. Rifle.Est. $750-$1,250
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Spencer Army Model .52 Cal. Rifle.: Serial No. 4315 Spencer production Civil War repeating rifle in very good condition with cutback forearm, hammer modification and missing upper sling swivel. This rifle is in the correct serial
0032: Spencer Army Model .52 Cal. Rifle.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Sharps Model 1859 .52 Cal. Carbine.: Serial No. 60347 Sharps production Civil War percussion “New Model” carbine in good condition with iron furniture, patch box and saddle ring. Overall length 39” and barrel length 21”.
0033: Sharps Model 1859 .52 Cal. Carbine.Est. $750-$1,150
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C. Sharps Rifle.: Serial No. 75549 Sharps production Civil War “New Model” carbine converted to metallic cartridge in very good condition with iron furniture and saddle ring. Overall length 39” and barrel
0034: C. Sharps Rifle.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Sharps Model 1859 .52 Cal. Carbine.: Serial No. 53171 Sharps production Civil War percussion “New Model” carbine in poor to good condition with iron furniture, patch box and carbine ring. Exterior pitting on barrel and receiver.
0035: Sharps Model 1859 .52 Cal. Carbine.Est. $1,250-$2,000
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British .577 Cal. Carbine.: Serial No. A567 British military Mark III Snider conversion cavalry carbine in very good condition with carbine ring and complete with carbine cleaning rod in butt trap. Lockplate of carbine marked
0036: British .577 Cal. Carbine.Est. $650-$850
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Springfield 1884 Carbine .45-.70 Cal. Rifle.: Serial No. 176736. Barrel length 22". Trap-door. Stock shows typical handling marks. Has cracks running from the front saddle ring mounting screw, the larger measures about 2", the smaller about
0037: Springfield 1884 Carbine .45-.70 Cal. Rifle.Est. $800-$1,200
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US Model 1879/1884 .45/.55 Cal. Carbine.: Serial No. 379437 Springfield production “Trapdoor” carbine in very good condition with Buckhorn rear sight and carbine ring, but no cartouche. Repair to rear left side buttstock. Given the late
0038: US Model 1879/1884 .45/.55 Cal. Carbine.Est. $750-$1,500
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US Model 1884 .45/.70 Cal. Rifle.: Serial No. 147685 Springfield production “Trapdoor” rifle in good condition. This is a rifle shortened to carbine length with improvised civilian front sight, wood cleaning rod, and smoothbore
0039: US Model 1884 .45/.70 Cal. Rifle.Est. $100-$150
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US Model 1888 .45/.70 Cal. Rifle.: Serial No. 519477 Springfield production “Trapdoor” rifle in very good condition with Buffington rear sight, serrated trigger, cartouche and ramrod bayonet (standard issue). Complete with
0040: US Model 1888 .45/.70 Cal. Rifle.Est. $850-$1,300
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US Model 1816 .69 Cal. Musket.: Harpers Ferry Armory Type III flintlock smoothbore musket with percussion drum conversion. In poor condition, with a great deal of surface rust and pitting. Lockplate marked, "Harpers Ferry 1833."
0041: US Model 1816 .69 Cal. Musket.Est. $250-$450
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Peabody Rifle.: Peabody rifle manufactured by Providence Tool Company. Patent markings on the left side of receiver, and in very good condition. Military stock and barrel configuration. Caliber most likely .43
0042: Peabody Rifle.Est. $350-$550
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US Model 1842 .69 Cal. Musket.: Springfield Armory percussion smoothbore musket in very good condition. Lockplate marked "Springfield 1846." Overall length 58” and barrel length 42”.
0043: US Model 1842 .69 Cal. Musket.Est. $900-$1,250
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US Model 1884 .45/.70 Cal. Rifle.: Serial No. 436202 Springfield production “Trapdoor” in very good condition with Buffington rear sight, serrated trigger, sling swivels, and cartouche. Overall length 52” and barrel length
0044: US Model 1884 .45/.70 Cal. Rifle.Est. $500-$750
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US Model 1873 .45/.70 Cal. Rifle.: Serial No. 71343 Springfield production “Trapdoor” rifle in good condition with Buckhorn rear sight, sling swivels, but missing cleaning rod. Lockplate stamped, "1873." Overall length 52”
0045: US Model 1873 .45/.70 Cal. Rifle.Est. $500-$650
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US Model 1884 .45/.70 Cal. Rifle.: Serial No. 469436 Springfield production “Trapdoor” rifle in very good-fine condition with Buffington rear sight, serrated trigger, sling swivels and cartouche. Lots of case hardening and bluing
0046: US Model 1884 .45/.70 Cal. Rifle.Est. $750-$1,250
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US Model 1861 .58 Cal. Rifle-Musket.: Springfield Armory percussion rifle-musket in poor-good condition. Lockplate marked, "Springfield 1862." Comes complete with incorrect leather sling. Overall length 56” and barrel length 40”.
0047: US Model 1861 .58 Cal. Rifle-Musket.Est. $750-$1,000
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US Model 1873 .45/.70 Cal. Rifle.: Serial No. 35494 (low number) Springfield production “Trapdoor” rifle in very good condition with ’73 rear sight, sling swivels, and cartouche. Interestingly enough, lockplate is stamped,
0048: US Model 1873 .45/.70 Cal. Rifle.Est. $650-$900