Firearms Auction 2014-12-20 Auction - 725 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 7
Last Order of Colt Revolvers to S.C. Dec 1860.Lot of 3 Samurai SwordsLot of 3 Samurai Swords
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Denver, PA, United States
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December 20 Auction Starts at 9:00 AM. From one of the finest Colt civil war engraved revolvers, western era Sharps rifles and a fabulous vintage military assortment from all over the world; to vintage shot boxes and a vast array of out of production sporting guns with a focus on quality and condition. There is something for every taste and price range.
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Belgium Browning Superposed Over-Under Shotgun.**: Serial No. 1420. Very early shotgun manufactured in the 3rd of production in 1933. Includes all the early features rarely seen today including the flat metal fore end tip and a matted ribbed two-bead
0197: Belgium Browning Superposed Over-Under Shotgun.**Est. $3,000-$4,000
Rare Forsyth Scent Bottle Dueling Pistols.: Offered are an exquisite pair of Forsyth & Co. London “Pill Lock” or Scent Bottle dueling pistols. Both pistols have the checkered wood handles done in the usual Forsyth & Co. style, Octagon 9”
0198: Rare Forsyth Scent Bottle Dueling Pistols.Est. $7,500-$15,000Lot Passed
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Hopkin London Single Shot Boot Pistol.: Offered is a nice little London boot pistol, single shot, percussion, .44 caliber, and folding trigger. All metal is in the white turning patina. Nipple broken. Hammer does not cock. Very good walnut
0199: Hopkin London Single Shot Boot Pistol.Est. $200-$300
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Williamsons 1866 Pocket Deringer.: Serial No. 11603. Serial number matches on barrel and inside frame. Manufactured from 1866 to 1870. Unusual little deringer chambered for .41 rimfire cartridge 2-1/2" blued barrel with arrows
0200: Williamsons 1866 Pocket Deringer.Est. $700-$900
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Quackenbush .22 Cal. Pocket Rifle.**: Unusual .22 caliber single shot pocket rifle with pull out metal skeleton stock and pistol grip. Has a 12" part octagon barrel. Overall metal condition is brown patina. Working action. Very good
0201: Quackenbush .22 Cal. Pocket Rifle.**Est. $200-$300
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Whitney Navy Percussion Revolver.: Serial No. 25316. Manufactured 1850s to 1860s. Features include 7-1/2" octagon barrel, single action, .36 caliber, six shot. Gun has been cleaned and is currently in the white, no cylinder scene,
0202: Whitney Navy Percussion Revolver.Est. $700-$1,200
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Colt Factory Engraved 1860 Percussion Revolver.: Serial No. 173672. Manufactured late in the 1860 series in 1868. It is factory engraved and has the E stamped under all the matching numbers. Even the wedge is matching. The grips are carved Ivory
0203: Colt Factory Engraved 1860 Percussion Revolver.Est. $3,500-$5,500
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Savage Revolving Navy Model Percussion Revolver.: Serial number not visible. This was a government purchase and has the H inspector marks. Configuration is standard with 7 1/8” octagon barrel, .36 caliber percussion, flat sided frame, two piece
0204: Savage Revolving Navy Model Percussion Revolver.Est. $900-$1,200
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Relic Condition Mass. Arms Single Shot Pistol.: All metal is dark brown with heavy rust and pitting. Cylinder does not work. Very good grips.
0205: Relic Condition Mass. Arms Single Shot Pistol.Est. $75-$125
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Remington New Model Pocket Revolver Conversion.: Serial No. 37. Manufactured 1865 to 1873. Features five shot, .32 rimfire cartridge, 3-1/2" octagon barrel, spur trigger, and single action. Remains in fine clean condition. The barrel retains the
0206: Remington New Model Pocket Revolver Conversion.Est. $400-$600
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Brescia S&W .44 Double Action Copy Revolver.**: Rib stamped "Model 1915 Caliber .10-35". Bore measures .41. Well made copy of the top break Smith & Wesson double action Navy model. Gun retains 95% of the reapplied blue finish. Very good grips.
0207: Brescia S&W .44 Double Action Copy Revolver.**Est. $200-$300
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Colt Model 1877 Thunderer Revolver.: Serial No. 54570. Manufactured in 1886. This is a standard 4-1/2", double action, .41 caliber Colt revolver with nickel finish and hard rubber grips. Gun retains approximately 95% nickel finish with
0208: Colt Model 1877 Thunderer Revolver.Est. $800-$1,200
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Colt S.A.A. U.S. Cavalry RAC Revolver.: Serial No. 134272. Manufactured in 1890. This is a U.S. issue single action army .45. Standard features are as follows: 7-1/2" barrel; six shot; .45 LC caliber; fluted cylinders; walnut grips. This
0209: Colt S.A.A. U.S. Cavalry RAC Revolver.Est. $6,000-$8,000
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Colt S.A.A. Antique .41 Revolver.: Serial No. 154494. This .41 caliber revolver was manufactured in 1894 and features the black powder frame, 7-1/2" barrel, and .41 long Colt caliber. Condition of the gun is basically soft grey
0210: Colt S.A.A. Antique .41 Revolver.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Colt Pre-War Official Police .22 Revolver.**: Serial No. 1630. This revolver dates to the first year of manufacture of the .22 Official Police Model, 1930. Standard features include a 6" barrel, double action, six shot, blued finish, checkered
0211: Colt Pre-War Official Police .22 Revolver.**Est. $400-$600
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Husqvarna Swedish Nagant Model 1887 Revolver.: Serial No. 2870. This is a Swedish Nagant Model 1887 revolver with a 4-1/2" barrel. Butt has a lanyard ring. It was made by Husqvarna as marked on the side. There is a Swedish military property
0212: Husqvarna Swedish Nagant Model 1887 Revolver.Est. $200-$300
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Merwin Hulbert Medium Frame D.A. Pocket Revolver.: Serial No. 2407. A few thousand of these were manufactured in the 1880s. Revolver features a 3-1/2" round ribbed barrel, five shot, caliber .38 centerfire, nickel finish, hard rubber grips, flat
0214: Merwin Hulbert Medium Frame D.A. Pocket Revolver.Est. $900-$1,200
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Colt Bisley Model Single Action Revolver.**: Serial No. 217003. This is a fairly standard Bisley model Colt single action chambered for the .32-20 Winchester cartridge with the 4-3/4" barrel. This revolver was manufactured in 1901 although it
0215: Colt Bisley Model Single Action Revolver.**Est. $1,200-$1,500
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Scarce Colt Pre-War Post War SAA Revolver.**: Serial number 357620 was shipped on July 12, 1948. This was one of the early post war Colt Single Action Army revolvers sent out using up old pre-war parts that were assembled and shipped after 1946.
0216: Scarce Colt Pre-War Post War SAA Revolver.**Est. $3,000-$4,000
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Colt Open Top Pocket Model Revolver.: Serial No. 30499. Manufactured in 1872. Features include seven shot, .22 caliber, 2-3/8" barrel, spur trigger, single action, brass frame, varnished Birds Head walnut grips. Barrel and cylinder are
0234: Colt Open Top Pocket Model Revolver.Est. $150-$250
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National Arms Single Shot Pocket Pistol.: Serial No. 4734. Manufactured 1865 to 1870. Features 2-1/2" barrel, .41 caliber rimfire, ivory grips, light engraving on frame and barrel, spur trigger, and unclean brass. Barrel is a smooth patina.
0235: National Arms Single Shot Pocket Pistol.Est. $450-$650
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Chicago Arms "The Protector" Palm Pistol.: Serial No. 3003. Indexes perfectly. 60% original factory nickel, dulling with some minor rust at palm hinge. No cracks in gutta percha.
0236: Chicago Arms "The Protector" Palm Pistol.Est. $700-$900
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W.W. Marston 3 Barrel .32 Deringer.: Serial No. 0123. Manufactured from 1864 to 1872 with approximately 3,300 manufactured. Its chambered for .32 rimfire caliber, barrels measure 4" (scarce length worth a premium). Spur trigger, walnut
0237: W.W. Marston 3 Barrel .32 Deringer.Est. $750-$1,250