Hardesty Western Collection Day 3 2014-11-02 Auction - 862 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 5
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Colt 3rd Model Dragoon Revolver & Shoulder Stock.P.W. Porter (Attributed) Revolving Turret Rifle.Col. W.F. Cody's Personal Colt Revolver.**
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Denver, PA, United States
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Hardesty Western Collection Day 3

Dan Hardesty was destined to own a museum, one way or another. His recognition of antiques as important historical objects began at the tender age of six. A mere three years later, at age nine, Dan precociously purchased his first collectible - a cowboy holster. It was a milestone moment for the youngster - one that, unwittingly, would set him on the path to becoming the indomitable force he is today in the field of Old West material. Dan is no one-trick pony when it comes to antiques in general. There are few categories that he doesn't know something about. His early interests, Dan recalled, included 'good lamps and music boxes - the type Morphy's sells.' In time, he added antique guns and Western and Civil War memorabilia to the list of objects that filled his house, wall to wall and floor to ceiling. When his collections outgrew the available space in which to display them at his home, Dan took decisive action and purchased a three-story brick building in Franklin, Pa., which formerly had been used as an armory. Investing substantial amounts of time and money, Dan set about achieving his vision of creating a museum where he could showcase and share his collections. In 1984, he opened the doors to a wonderland of Americana, his now-legendary Wild West Museum. The warren-like rooms in Dan's one of a kind historical attraction took the visitor on a visual journey through the wild and woolly landscape of how the West was won. Nowhere else could you see such a comprehensive array of relics - including saddles, firearms, military uniforms and Native-American artifacts - or sub-collections focused on Buffalo Bill and other 19th-century personalities; 101 Ranch and similar 19th-century frontier entertainment troupes...
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H&R Top Break .32 S&W.**: Serial No. 617. Not working. Replaced right grip. All brown patina.
1796: H&R Top Break .32 S&W.**Est. $50-$75
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H&R .22 U.S.R.A. Model Single Shot.**: No serial number. This is a fairly scarce, near mint example of an H&R .22 single shot U.S.R.A. model. Retains 99% of its original factory blue. Mint bore, action, and grips.
1798: H&R .22 U.S.R.A. Model Single Shot.**Est. $400-$500
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H&R Long Barrel .32 Safety Hammerless.**: No serial number. Barrel 6", five shot revolver retains approximately 80% of its original factory blue starting to plum. Trigger return spring does not work. Fine bore. Left grip cracked. Right
1799: H&R Long Barrel .32 Safety Hammerless.**Est. $75-$100
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H&R The American Double Action .38.**: Serial No. 142335. 85% nickel. Missing cylinder pin. Not working.
1801: H&R The American Double Action .38.**Est. $25-$50
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H&A X.L. Double Action .22.**: Rusted. Not working. Missing parts.
1802: H&A X.L. Double Action .22.**Est. $25-$50
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Iver Johnson Top Break .38.**: Serial No. 34165. Not working. Heavy rust. Nice grips.
1803: Iver Johnson Top Break .38.**Est. $25-$50
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Fine Iver Johnson Hammerless .32.**: Serial No. B18989. Near Mint. Top break. Safety model double action. 95% finish with pearl grips. Works fine.
1804: Fine Iver Johnson Hammerless .32.**Est. $75-$100
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Forehand Arms Double Action .32.**: Serial No. 82928. 70% nickel. Working.
1805: Forehand Arms Double Action .32.**Est. $25-$50
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Bacon Arms Company Small 6 Shot Pepperbox.: Small 6 shot pepperbox. .22 caliber.
1806: Bacon Arms Company Small 6 Shot Pepperbox.Est. $200-$300
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Small 8 shot Pepperbox with Brass Frame.: No serial number. Does not index. Frame was cleaned. No finish on barrels.
1807: Small 8 shot Pepperbox with Brass Frame.Est. $100-$150
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Engraved Multi-Barrel Pocket Revolver Pepperbox.: Finely made Belgium guild multi barrel folding trigger pin fire pocket revolver. The engraving is exquisite and the gun is in almost new condition with most all the factory finish present. Probable
1808: Engraved Multi-Barrel Pocket Revolver Pepperbox.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Stocking & Co. Top Hammer Pepperbox.: Six shot. .25 caliber percussion. 4-1/4" barrels. Double action. No finish. Excellent grips. Not working.
1810: Stocking & Co. Top Hammer Pepperbox.Est. $200-$300
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Fine Deluxe Winchester Model 1894 Rifle.**: According to factory records, this rifle left the factory on August 1, 1906 as a half octagon barrel with checkered stock, pistol grip, half magazine, shotgun rubber butt, plain trigger, take down
1811: Fine Deluxe Winchester Model 1894 Rifle.**Est. $3,500-$4,000
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Cut-Down Winchester Model 1873 Rifle.: Serial No. 73090. This rifle, manufactured in 1881, features a cut down octagon barrel that measures 20-1/4" inches, full magazine, gun smith applied barrel band. The receiver was a carbine
1812: Cut-Down Winchester Model 1873 Rifle.Est. $600-$800
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Rare Whitney-Burgess-Morse Lever Action Rifle.: Serial No. 1667. Standard rifle made from 1878-1882 in 45-70 Govt with less than 3000 made and rarely seen on today’s market. It sports a 28” octagon barrel with full magazine and a crescent
1813: Rare Whitney-Burgess-Morse Lever Action Rifle.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Remington U.S. Rolling Block Rifle.: Serial No. 340. 36" barrel, two band rifle, caliber .50-70. Barrel finished in the white. Frame has strong case colors. "U.S." stamped butt plate. Fine, clean bore. Works perfectly.
1814: Remington U.S. Rolling Block Rifle.Est. $800-$1,200
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Standard Arms Co. Pump Rifle.**: Serial No. 1885. These odd rifles were manufactured from 1909 to 1911. This example remains in excellent condition. .35 caliber, retaining 70-80% original blue on metal, starting to plum. The
1815: Standard Arms Co. Pump Rifle.**Est. $350-$550
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Custom Schuetzen S.S. Target Rifle*: Custom rifle features a Heinel style falling block action. Barrel is 30” full octagon. Bore end measures to a .54 caliber but receiver takes a .22 shell (have no idea why a 22 opens up on end to
1817: Custom Schuetzen S.S. Target Rifle*Est. $2,500-$4,500
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Navy Springfield Rolling Block Rifle.: This is standard US Navy issued rolling block rifle mfg. by Remington. Two band musket featuring a 32" long barrel. .50-70 cal. Blued finish of which it retains 50-60%. Starting to plum. Butt plate
1818: Navy Springfield Rolling Block Rifle.Est. $800-$1,200
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Winchester Model 1890 Pump Action Rifle.**: Serial No. 532064. This standard octagon barrel rifle was manufactured in 1914 for the .22 W.R.F. rimfire cartridge. Metal is all grey. Bore is fine. Stock has wrist repair, and the letter "F"
1821: Winchester Model 1890 Pump Action Rifle.**Est. $200-$300
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