Firearms 2015-05-23 Auction - 832 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 27
**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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Relic Condition Winchester Model 1866 Yellow Boy.: Serial # 18 The serial number is on the inside of the tang and appears to be 1811, but we do not want to take the stock off, as it is too brittle. It is a standard carbine with a 20" barrel, full
0628: Relic Condition Winchester Model 1866 Yellow Boy.Est. $800-$1,800
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Fine Flintlock Kentucky/Pennsylvania Long Rifle.: We cannot find any makers name on the barrel, but experts indicate Jacob Sell as the gunsmith responsible. Side lock not marked. Features include a 45-1/2" part octagon barrel, carved stock with
0629: Fine Flintlock Kentucky/Pennsylvania Long Rifle.Est. $2,000-$3,500
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Burnside Model 1864 Saddle Ring Carbine.: Serial # 3953 Standard fifth model saddle ring carbine popular during the Civil War. Manufactured 1863 to 1865. Standard features include a 22" round barrel, single shot, .54 caliber percussion
0630: Burnside Model 1864 Saddle Ring Carbine.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Winchester Model 1873 Musket.: Serial # 481909B This musket was manufactured in 1895. Standard features include a 30" round barrel, lever action, three barrel bands, military rear sight, blued finish, walnut stock, carbine
0631: Winchester Model 1873 Musket.Est. $800-$1,200
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Beautiful Winchester 1885 Deluxe High Wall Rifle.: Serial # 65885 This Model 1885 single shot rifle was manufactured in 1893. Factory letter states that it was shipped on February 2nd, 1894 and was originally shipped with a Swiss butt,
0632: Beautiful Winchester 1885 Deluxe High Wall Rifle.Est. $4,000-$6,000
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Sharps Conv. Heavy Barrel Big 50 Buffalo Rifle.: Serial # 37082 At the end of the Civil War, the government had a surplus of Model 1859 carbines on hand, this was prior to the introduction to the Model 1874 in 1871. Utilizing a combination of these
0633: Sharps Conv. Heavy Barrel Big 50 Buffalo Rifle.Est. $8,000-$12,000
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Fine Ballard No. 2 Sporting Rifle.: Serial # 30194 These rifles were made from 1876 to 1891. This .32 caliber rimfire sporting rifle features a 28" full octagon barrel, case colored frame, lever, buttplate, and varnished walnut stocks.
0634: Fine Ballard No. 2 Sporting Rifle.Est. $1,000-$2,000
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**Remington Military Rolling Block Rifle.: Serial # NSV Rifle is chambered for the 7mm cartridge stamped on barrel. Last patent date is 1874. Has a full walnut stock and a half walnut hand guard. Metal is brown patina. Wood is very good. 5"
0635: **Remington Military Rolling Block Rifle.Est. $200-$400
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Remington-Keene U.S.I.D. Frontier Rifle.: Serial # W1018469 Manufactured from 1880 to 1883. Remington produced this bolt action rifle in caliber .45-70 and issued them to the Indian Police under orders of the U.S. Department of the Interior.
0636: Remington-Keene U.S.I.D. Frontier Rifle.Est. $3,500-$6,500
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**Marlin Model 1893 Black Powder Rifle.: Serial # 374507 These rifles were often referred to as the "B" rifles and used black powder. Chambered for the .32-40 cartridge and comes in a full blued finish. Features a 28" part octagon barrel
0637: **Marlin Model 1893 Black Powder Rifle.Est. $500-$1,000
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**Special Order Winchester Model 1894 Rifle.: Serial # 668202 This Winchester lever action Model 1894 rifle is chambered in the .38-55 cartridge, the most powerful and desirable caliber offered in this model. It is standard in all respects,
0638: **Special Order Winchester Model 1894 Rifle.Est. $800-$1,500
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**Marlin Model 1893 Lever Action Rifle.: Serial # A321 Standard rifle chambered for the .30-30 cartridge. Features a 26" round barrel, full magazine, blued finish, case colored receiver, walnut stocks, and S curve buttplate. Barrel and tube
0639: **Marlin Model 1893 Lever Action Rifle.Est. $600-$1,000
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Near Mint Special Order Winchester Mod 1894 Rifle.: Serial # 45418 Factory letter states that this rifle was shipped on August 20th, 1898. It was shipped with a 26" full octagon barrel, half magazine, shotgun rubber buttplate, with Lyman front and
0640: Near Mint Special Order Winchester Mod 1894 Rifle.Est. $4,000-$6,000
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**Marlin Model 1893 Takedown Rifle.: Serial # 315178 Standard Marlin Model 1893 takedown rifle features 26" full octagon barrel, full magazine, sporting sights, takedown, S curved buttplate, walnut stocks, and blue finish with case
0641: **Marlin Model 1893 Takedown Rifle.Est. $400-$800
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**Custom Shiloh-Sharps Model 1874 Business Rifle.: Serial # 6139B These beautifully crafted custom rifles are some of the finest Sharps rifles made today. The company, with its long backlog, rarely does round barrels, and almost never does it offer
0642: **Custom Shiloh-Sharps Model 1874 Business Rifle.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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**Springfield Model 1903 Mk I Rifle.: Serial # 1189668 This rifle was manufactured in 1920. It is stamped "Mk I". It has the cut out on the left of receiver for the conversion and still retains all the small conversion parts. The barrel
0643: **Springfield Model 1903 Mk I Rifle.Est. $800-$1,500
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**Early Rock Island Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle.: Serial # 43840 This rifle started life at the Rock Island Arsenal in 1909. It was reworked for the first World War with the addition Avis 12-18 World War I rebarrel. The stock has inspector marks
0644: **Early Rock Island Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle.Est. $700-$1,200
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**Model 1907/15 French Berthier Sniper Rifle.: Serial # 42820 The standard of the French infantry of the first World War was the Berthier bolt action rifle. Standard features include a blued 31-1/2" barrel with upper hand guard, walnut stock,
0645: **Model 1907/15 French Berthier Sniper Rifle.Est. $800-$1,500
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**U.S. M1 Carbine Saginaw.: Serial # 1830334 This carbine was manufactured by Saginaw and chambered for the .30 carbine cartridge. Barrel is stamped "Buffalo Arms 8-1943" with Ordinance bomb. No bayonet lug. Stock has a "P" as
0646: **U.S. M1 Carbine Saginaw.Est. $1,500-$3,000
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Scarce 5th Model Burnside Carbine.: Serial # 35009 Standard fifth model saddle ring carbine popular during the Civil war and only manufactured in 1862. Standard features include a 21" round barrel, single shot, .54 caliber percussion
0647: Scarce 5th Model Burnside Carbine.Est. $800-$1,500
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**Remington Mod. 121 Field Master.: Serial # 69343 Pump action .22. Features a 24" Rutledge bore for rare .22 long rifle shot cartridge. Metal surfaces show slight freckling of rust. Wood has very few handling marks, original steel
0650: **Remington Mod. 121 Field Master.Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Humungous Mid-19th Century Punt Gun.: There was a time in the early 19th century when market hunting on the Chesapeake Bay was in its zenith, hunters would peruse the waters of the eastern shore in search of wild fowl, paddling the
0651: Humungous Mid-19th Century Punt Gun.Est. $800-$1,800