Firearms 2015-05-23 Auction - 832 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA
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**Rare Singer Mfg Model 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol.**Parker V.H.E. 20G Shotgun.**Parker D.H. 12G Shotgun.
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Denver, PA, United States
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Morphy's May 23 Firearms Auction includes over 800 lots of premier firearms, knives, and ammo. All firearms will be on preview in our gallery for 4 week prior to the auction. We will also be hosting a preview night on Friday, May 22 from 5:00PM-9:00PM. All interested bidders will be invited to preview the firearms going up for auction the following day. Our firearms division experts will be on-hand to answer any questions you have on any of the lots. Cocktails and refreshments will be served. Estimated at $80,000 - $100,000, one of the featured pieces in this sale is a Rare Singer Mfg Model 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol. One of the great rarities in the Colt collecting field. Singer (Sewing Machine) Mfg Co. was granted an order to produce pistols on April 17th 1940. They manufactured a total of 500 1911 A1 pistols that were shipped to the U.S. Army Air Force after December 5th, 1941. Serial number range is S800001 to S800500. This pistol is serial numbered S800170, so it is the 170th pistol manufactured out of 500. All Singer Model 1911 A1?s were of the highest quality, polished to a satin sheen, and finished a Du-Lite black oxide process. The stocks are made of plastic by the Singer Co. and feature the lightened recess on the inside panel with no screw hole rings. The gun remains in amazing all original condition. As to the blued finish, the gun retains fully 99% of the factory original finish, there is a one slight rub on left of the trigger guard, and the lightest hint of high edge wear at the hint of frame. The grip straps retain virtually all of the blue and there is a hardly a speck of high edge wear at the end of the muzzle. If it were not for a little light corrosion on the grip frame under the grips (only the edge of which are visible with grips in place from having been exposed to moisture), with a patch on the arched mainspring, the gun is nearly new. There is an ever so slight drag line. It has been completely disassembled, and each part ex
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Cased Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver.: Serial # 165083 This is a standard Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver with all matching numbers including wedge. Standard features include 4" octagon barrel, .31 caliber, five shot, single action, blued
0001: Cased Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Manhattan Pocket Model Revolver.: Serial # 23 4,800 of these revolvers were manufactured between 1858 and 1862. The number 23 can be found stamped on the loading lever, on the underside of the barrel, on the back of the cylinder, and
0002: Manhattan Pocket Model Revolver.Est. $300-$700
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Colt Model 1873 S.A.A. U.S. Artillery Revolver.: Serial # 3622 The frame of this revolver began life in 1874, second year of Colt single action production, as a standard U.S. issue cavalry model revolver that would have left the factory with a
0005: Colt Model 1873 S.A.A. U.S. Artillery Revolver.Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Colt S.A.A. Revolver (Antique).: Serial # 33440 This early revolver was manufactured in 1877. It is a standard revolver that left the factory as a 7-1/2" .45 caliber with blued finish and walnut grips. The barrel has been cut to
0006: Colt S.A.A. Revolver (Antique).Est. $1,000-$1,600
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**Code 42 German Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.: Serial # 6519U This is a standard German military issue Luger dated 1939 with a 4" barrel, blued finish, checkered walnut grips, and chambered for the 9mm cartridge. All numbers are matching. The
0008: **Code 42 German Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.Est. $1,000-$2,000
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**S/42 German Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.: Serial # 1265 This is a standard early World War II issue German Luger semi-automatic pistol chambered for the 9mm cartridge with the 1937 year stamped on receiver. It has all matching numbers.
0009: **S/42 German Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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**Code 42 German Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.: Serial # 2926L 1940 manufacture and dated, this is a standard Code 42 German Luger chambered for the 9mm cartridge with a 4" barrel, blued finish, and checkered walnut grips. This standard Mauser was
0010: **Code 42 German Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.Est. $1,000-$2,000
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**Custom Engraved DWM 1915 Luger Pistol.: Serial # 8111h Life began as a standard early World War I German Luger chambered for the 9mm cartridge with a 4" barrel. All visible numbers match and factory stampings are strong as new. The gun was
0012: **Custom Engraved DWM 1915 Luger Pistol.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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**Nazi Issue Polish Radom Pistol.: Serial # U9578 Caliber 9mm. Typical mid-war circa 1943 war time issue Radom. Has the Waffenamt on frame and slide. Black grips. Three lever style frame. Wartime finish thinned a bit. Excellent bore
0015: **Nazi Issue Polish Radom Pistol.Est. $500-$800
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**Colt U.S. Army Model 1901 Revolver.: Serial # 7838 There was a time these military issue revolvers were largely overlooked by collectors. They are still one of the most affordable of all military issued guns of this era. Standard
0016: **Colt U.S. Army Model 1901 Revolver.Est. $400-$600
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**Colt Model 1901 Army .38 Revolver.: Serial # 6405 There was a time these military issue revolvers were largely overlooked by collectors. They are still one of the most affordable of all military issued guns of this era. Standard
0017: **Colt Model 1901 Army .38 Revolver.Est. $400-$600
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**Colt U.S. Army Model 1903 Revolver.: Serial # 3870 There was a time these military issue revolvers were largely overlooked by collectors. They are still one of the most affordable of all military issued guns of this era. Standard
0018: **Colt U.S. Army Model 1903 Revolver.Est. $400-$600
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**Colt Engraved L.W. Commander (D.W. Harris).: Serial # 34015-LW This 1911 lightweight Commander was manufactured in 1954. Standard features include a 3" barrel, semi-automatic, and chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. It has been beautifully
0019: **Colt Engraved L.W. Commander (D.W. Harris).Est. $3,000-$5,000
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**Fine Colt Police Positive Revolver.: Serial # 116011 Standard revolver was manufactured in 1920. Standard features include a 4" barrel, blued finish, six shot, double action, .38 caliber, and Colt gutta percha grips. Gun is in near mint
0023: **Fine Colt Police Positive Revolver.Est. $200-$400
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**Fine Colt Police Positive Revolver.: Serial # 170679 Revolver was manufactured in 1926. Standard features include a 4" barrel, blued finish, six shot, double action, .38 caliber, and Colt medallion checkered walnut grips. Gun remains in
0024: **Fine Colt Police Positive Revolver.Est. $200-$400
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