Hardesty Western Collection Day 3 2014-11-02 Auction - 862 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 7
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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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Colt Model 1878 (1902) Philippine Model.**: Serial No. 44038. Standard R.A.C. inspected Philippine model with 6" barrel, six shot, caliber .45 Colt. Action is tight. Bore is excellent and clean. Gun basically has blue-brown patina.
1847: Colt Model 1878 (1902) Philippine Model.**Est. $200-$400
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Colt New Army .38 Revolver.**: Serial No. 99243. Standard 5" barrel .38 double action. Gun is devoid of finish. Heaving pitting on right side. Missing cylinder head pin. Grips are fine. Does not operate. Nice bore. Good
1848: Colt New Army .38 Revolver.**Est. $50-$100
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Colt Model 1889 Navy Double Action.: Serial No. 17538. Standard gun with a 6" barrel chamber for the .38 long colt. No finish. the butt is stamped with the navy anchor JSA, no date. Grips were replaced. Action needs timing. fine
1849: Colt Model 1889 Navy Double Action.Est. $300-$400
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Colt New Army .38.: Serial No. 5473. Typical 6", six shot .38 Army issue, R.A.C inspected. Proper inspected grips. Early refinish, army markings no longer on butt. Faint "R.A.C.". Action perfect. Bore fine. Made
1850: Colt New Army .38.Est. $300-$400
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S&W Model No. 2 Old Model Revolver.: Serial No. 789. Manufactured from 1861-1874. Standard blued model with 5" octagon barrel, six shot non-fluted cylinder, and chambered for the .32 rimfire long cartridge. This example is extremely
1851: S&W Model No. 2 Old Model Revolver.Est. $200-$300
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S&W Model No. 1 2nd Issue Revolver.: Serial No. 38652. Manufacture 1860-1868. Standard .22 short rimfire, seven shot, 3-3/16" octagon barrel, rosewood grips, non fluted cylinder. Barrel and cylinder are brown patina. 50% silver
1852: S&W Model No. 1 2nd Issue Revolver.Est. $100-$200
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S&W No. 2 Old Model Revolver.: Serial No. 10790. Standard 5" octagon barrel blue model, .32 rimfire long with a six shot non-fluted cylinder and fine rosewood grips. The gun has a pleasing mix of blue turning plum and is very
1853: S&W No. 2 Old Model Revolver.Est. $400-$600
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S&W Model 1953 .22/.32 Kit Gun.**: Serial No. M150449. Standard model kit gun, 4" nickel, .22 caliber, on the J frame "Made in 1980-81". Retains most of the original nickel, albeit somewhat cloudy. Hammer and trigger retain all the
1854: S&W Model 1953 .22/.32 Kit Gun.**Est. $300-$400
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Fine Engraved S&W New Model No. 3 S.A. Revolver.: Serial No. 31227. This gun features a 6-1/2" barrel and it is in .44 Russian caliber. Single action. Beautifully non-factory engraved. The entire gun was then re-blued, retaining virtually all of
1855: Fine Engraved S&W New Model No. 3 S.A. Revolver.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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S&W .38 H.E. M&P 1905 3rd Change Target.**: Serial No. 174246. Manufactured 1909-1915. It is a standard .38 Smith & Wesson six shot .38 special 6" nickel. Flaking on frame and barrel. Target front and rear sights. Gun was re-nickeled.
1857: S&W .38 H.E. M&P 1905 3rd Change Target.**Est. $150-$250
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S&W No. 2 Army Revolver.: Serial No. 4957. Manufactured from 1861-1874. it features a 5" octagon barrel, six shot non fluted cylinder, .22 rimfire long, rosewood grips, spur trigger. Blue finish. Action is fine. Bore is
1859: S&W No. 2 Army Revolver.Est. $500-$700
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S&W Model No. 2 Old Model Revolver.: Serial No. 15510. Made 1861-1874. Standard revolver with a 6" octagon barrel, six shot non fluted cylinder, chambered in .32 rimfire long. The left side of the gun retains approximate 70% original
1860: S&W Model No. 2 Old Model Revolver.Est. $300-$500
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S&W .38 Safety Hammerless 4th Model.**: Serial No. 193756. Standard 3-1/4" hammerless safety model double action. retaining approximately 70% original high polish blue with most of the loss on the cylinder and the left side of barrel.
1861: S&W .38 Safety Hammerless 4th Model.**Est. $150-$200
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Near New S&W 3rd Model Perfected Target Pistol**: Just a hint of high spot wear to the blue factory finish on end of muzzle keeps this gun from the gem mint category. Let’s just say it is a 99.9% gun. Perfect factory stamps. Minty checkered
1862: Near New S&W 3rd Model Perfected Target Pistol**Est. $1,000-$1,500
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S&W.32-20 H.E. 1905 4th Change.**: Serial No. 69297. Standard 4" nickel .32-20, double action, features the pre-war gold medallion diamond checkered Smith grips, which are in excellent condition. Hammer and trigger retain most of
1863: S&W.32-20 H.E. 1905 4th Change.**Est. $200-$300
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S&W .32 Safety Hammerless 2nd Model.**: Serial No. 150247. Standard factory nickel 3-1/2" top break double action hammerless revolver. Gun retains approximately 60% original nickel with light surface rust on cylinder, barrel, and frame.
1864: S&W .32 Safety Hammerless 2nd Model.**Est. $50-$100
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S&W .32 H.E.**: Serial No. 26644. Standard model 1903 first change 4" double action barrel. Gun is extremely rough with no finish, not working, very good grips, and an okay bore. It is a good parts gun.
1865: S&W .32 H.E.**Est. $50-$100
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Smith & Wesson Second Model Schofield Revolver.: Wells Fargo. This revolver started life as a standard military issue S&W Schofield top break chambered for the 45 S&W Schofield round. These were wholesaled off as surplus, and many were purchased by
1866: Smith & Wesson Second Model Schofield Revolver.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Col. W.F. Cody's Personal Colt Revolver.**: This is an interesting colt revolver with history. It is housed in a custom vintage oak case with red velvet lining. A rare and valuable J.S. Colins & Co. Cheyenne WY. Double loop holster intact in
1867: Col. W.F. Cody's Personal Colt Revolver.**Est. $7,000-$10,000
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Col. Cody to Hattie Hore Marlin Pres. Revolver.: Serial No. 3131. This fine condition revolver comes with a letter dated 1986, that describes this revolver as having originated in the Northwest Territories. It further states that Leonard Hore
1868: Col. Cody to Hattie Hore Marlin Pres. Revolver.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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7 Ga. Percussion SxS Shotgun.: No serial number. Circa 1850. Barrel length: 18-7/8", cut. Length of pull: 14-1/2". English proofs W.F. Co. plate and marks. The barrel has patina and scrapes, the frame has a replaced right
1869: 7 Ga. Percussion SxS Shotgun.Est. $150-$250
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