Firearms 2015-05-23 Auction - 832 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 12
**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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Inscribed Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver.: Serial # 62343 While the gun is a fairly common and an average condition Colt 1849 Pocket Model with the following features: 4” octagon barrel, single action, five shot, .31 caliber percussion,
0267: Inscribed Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver.Est. $600-$1,200
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Colt 3rd Issue 1849 Revolver.: Serial # 50003 Colt reintroduced the Model 1849 revolver in 1999 and continued production until 2002. Standard features include a 5-1/2" octagon barrel; single action; five shot; .36 caliber
0268: Colt 3rd Issue 1849 Revolver.Est. $300-$600
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Whitney Navy Single Action Percussion Revolver.: Serial # 1404 Manufactured from the late 1850's to the early 1860's. Serial No. 1404 is listed as a second model second type. It is a standard Civil War era single action percussion revolver, six
0269: Whitney Navy Single Action Percussion Revolver.Est. $500-$1,000
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Starr Model 1858 Double Action Army Revolver.: Serial # 4841 These revolvers were manufactured in the 1850's and 1860's. Standard features include a 6" barrel, double action, six shot, .44 caliber percussion, and walnut grips. This gun is
0270: Starr Model 1858 Double Action Army Revolver.Est. $400-$600
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Manhattan Arms Percussion Model Revolver.: Serial # 60472 These revolvers were manufactured from 1859 to 1868 in Newark, New Jersey. Refered to as the "Navy type". Standard features include .36 caliber percussion, 6-1/2" octagon barrel, roll
0271: Manhattan Arms Percussion Model Revolver.Est. $500-$1,000
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Remington-Beals 1st Model Pocket Revolver.: Serial # 367 Manufactured 1857 to 1858 only. Gun was built utilizing a 3" octagon barrel, five shot round cylinder, .31 caliber percussion, with smooth gutta percha grips, blued finish, case colored
0272: Remington-Beals 1st Model Pocket Revolver.Est. $400-$800
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MIB Colt 1851 Navy Revolver 2nd Issue.: Serial # 22851 These early Second Issue Navy revolvers are not reproductions, rather they are a Colt continuum as reintroduced. This fine revolver was manufactured in 1976, third year of production.
0273: MIB Colt 1851 Navy Revolver 2nd Issue.Est. $600-$1,000
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MIB Colt 1860 Army Revolver.: Serial # 203426 This is a second issue manufactured from 1978 to 1984. Shows as new in the original black Colt box numbered to gun with paperwork and inserts. Retains all the original finish with no
0274: MIB Colt 1860 Army Revolver.Est. $500-$800
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Rare Colt Model 1860 Full Flute Revolver.: Serial # 1570 Considered one of the true scarcities among Colt Civil War black powder revolvers, offered is the Model 1860 Colt Army with the full fluted cylinder. Approximately 4,000 of this model
0275: Rare Colt Model 1860 Full Flute Revolver.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Remington Model 1875 Revolver.: Serial # G534 This early Model 1875 Remington sports the standard 7-1/2" barrel, six shot, single action, nickel finish, wood grips, and chambered for the .44 caliber (stamped on left frame). This
0276: Remington Model 1875 Revolver.Est. $700-$1,200
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Early Colt Model 1877 Lightning Revolver.: Serial # 1336 This early Lightning was manufactured in 1877 in the first year of manufacture. It is a Sheriff's Model, sans ejector, with a 3-1/2" blued etched panel barrel, chambered for the .38
0277: Early Colt Model 1877 Lightning Revolver.Est. $600-$1,000
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Colt S.A.A. Revolver.: Serial # 130127 The frame of this gun was manufactured in 1890 and features the front screw cylinder pin release. The rest of the gun is basically a hodge-podge of vintage parts and various restamps.
0278: Colt S.A.A. Revolver.Est. $700-$1,000
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Colt New Pocket Double Action Revolver.: Serial # 82 This early serial number was manufactured in 1893, the first year of production for the New Pocket Model. Standard features include 2-1/2" barrel, blue finish, six shot, double action,
0279: Colt New Pocket Double Action Revolver.Est. $150-$250
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**Colt Model 1894 New Model Army Revolver.: Serial # 5450 Offered is an extremely fine condition Colt martially inspected swing-out cylinder Army revolver. Standard features include a 6" barrel, six shot, double action, chambered for the .38
0280: **Colt Model 1894 New Model Army Revolver.Est. $800-$1,200
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**Ed Brown Custom Kobra Mod 1911 Pistol.: Serial # 8861 Offered is a near mint, custom built, competition Model 1911 produced by Ed Brown of Perry, Missouri. Standard features include a 5" barrel, semi-automatic, dull black finish, and
0281: **Ed Brown Custom Kobra Mod 1911 Pistol.Est. $800-$1,500
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**Colt Model 1911 Navy Semi-Automatic Pistol.: Serial # 38985 One of the more desirable pistols amongst 1911 aficionados are those made for the United States Navy prior to World War I. This pistol was manufactured in 1913 and is a standard Navy
0282: **Colt Model 1911 Navy Semi-Automatic Pistol.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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**ID'd Colt Model 1911 U.S. Army Semi-Auto Pistol: Serial # 94751 This is an incredible offering of an ID'd Colt .45 semi-automatic 1911 pistol. The pistol itself is a standard Model 1911 U.S. Army with a 5" barrel, blued finish, checkered walnut
0283: **ID'd Colt Model 1911 U.S. Army Semi-Auto PistolEst. $6,000-$9,000
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**Unfired Union Switch & Signal Colt 1911 Pistol.: Serial # 1053032 The U.S.&S. Boxed Colt pistol was made under government contract on February 11th, 1943 and they delivered a total of 55,000 pistols by November 27th, 1943. It is a standard 1911
0284: **Unfired Union Switch & Signal Colt 1911 Pistol.Est. $6,000-$9,000
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**Rare Singer Mfg Model 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol.: Serial # S800170 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
0285: **Rare Singer Mfg Model 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol.Est. $80,000-$120,000
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**Fine Colt Model 1911 Navy Semi-Auto Pistol.: Serial # 9139 According to the factory letter, this pistol was shipped on October 25th, 1912 in a shipment of 1,000 guns to the Brooklyn Naval Yard. The Navy Model 1911 was manufactured between 1912
0286: **Fine Colt Model 1911 Navy Semi-Auto Pistol.Est. $5,000-$7,000
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**Colt Model 1911 U.S. Army Mfg. 1938.: Serial # 712778 When one is putting together a collection of 1911s, some of the scarcest to obtain are the U.S. Army marked pistols made between 1937 (first year of manufacture since 1924) and 1941.
0287: **Colt Model 1911 U.S. Army Mfg. 1938.Est. $4,000-$8,000
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**Colt Govt Model 1911 Automatic Pistol (1921).: Serial # C119532 Colt factory letter states that this pistol was shipped on May 13th, 1921 to Hibbard, Spenser, Bartlett & Co. in Chicago, Illinois in a shipment of ten guns that features 5" barrels,
0288: **Colt Govt Model 1911 Automatic Pistol (1921).Est. $2,000-$3,000
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**Fine Early Post-War Colt .38 Super 1911 Pistol.: Serial # 77129 Factory letter states that this pistol was shipped to the Seattle Hardware Co., Seattle, Washington, October 20th, 1949 in a shipment of ten guns. It is listed as a .38 Super with a 5"
0289: **Fine Early Post-War Colt .38 Super 1911 Pistol.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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**Custom Colt 1911 A1 Target Pistol.: Serial # 2054 This is a custom target grade model 1911 .45 ACP with the following features: 5" barrel, Essex frame, Colt slide stamped "NM7791435" (national match), full length Bo-mar rib with
0290: **Custom Colt 1911 A1 Target Pistol.Est. $700-$1,000