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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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**Fine Colt Python Double Action Revolver.: Serial # 35731V This is a standard Colt Python double action .357 revolver with a 6" barrel, blued finish, chambered for the .357 magnum cartridge, and manufactured in 1964. Action and bore are
0050: **Fine Colt Python Double Action Revolver.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Fine Pennsylvania Long Rifle.: This rifle is stamped "Philadelphia" on top of barrel. Lock is marked "Henry Parker" and features some light engraving. It is a single shot percussion with a 32" full octagon barrel. Wooden stock has
0051: Fine Pennsylvania Long Rifle.Est. $800-$1,200
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Model 1795 Springfield Flintlock Musket.: This is referred to in Robert Ball's book on the Springfield Armory as the "Type 2" manufactured with iron round pan circa 1804 to 1809. This particular musket has the 1805 Springfield dated lock
0052: Model 1795 Springfield Flintlock Musket.Est. $1,800-$2,800
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Colt Model 1855 Half Stock Sporting Rifle.: Serial # 1316 It is estimated that 1,000 to 1,500 of these were manufactured between 1857 and 1864. They were offered in both .36 and .44 caliber (this is a .36), percussion system, and 31-1/4"
0053: Colt Model 1855 Half Stock Sporting Rifle.Est. $7,500-$12,500
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1862 Richmond Musket High Hump.: After the capture of Harpers Ferry, the Confederates salvaged all of the manufacturing equipment from the Federal armory and moved it to Richmond. The dies used for the lockplates were from the Model
0054: 1862 Richmond Musket High Hump.Est. $8,000-$15,000
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Fine Henry Pat. 1866 Lever Action Rifle.: Serial # 20824 Early rifle manufactured in 1869. Caliber is .44 rimfire, has the desirable Henry patent stamped on barrel. Standard features include a 24" full octagon barrel; full magazine; and
0055: Fine Henry Pat. 1866 Lever Action Rifle.Est. $8,000-$14,000
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Fine Winchester Model 1866 S.R.C.: Serial # 151800 According to the factory letter this carbine was shipped as a carbine with the application date not available. Letter further states it was changed to a musket on October 15th, 1879.
0056: Fine Winchester Model 1866 S.R.C.Est. $3,500-$5,500
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Original Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action Rifle: Serial # 150127 This rifle was manufactured in 1878. It is a complete, honest, and untouched all original Yellow Boy standard rifle. Features include a 24" octagon barrel; full magazine; walnut
0058: Original Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action RifleEst. $7,000-$10,000
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Winchester Model 1873 .44 S.R.C.: Serial # 405441B This carbine was manufactured in 1892. It is a standard carbine featuring a 20" round barrel, full magazine, two barrel bands, blued finish, walnut stock, and carbine buttplate with
0059: Winchester Model 1873 .44 S.R.C.Est. $1,500-$2,200
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Sharps Model 1874 Mid-Range No. 1 Rifle.: Serial # 156707 According to the factory letter, this rifle was shipped to Thomas Cater, a Philadelphia judge and president of the Burlington, New Jersey Rifle Club. It was shipped as a Mid-Range No.
0062: Sharps Model 1874 Mid-Range No. 1 Rifle.Est. $7,000-$10,000
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Sharps Model 1874 Business Rifle.: Serial # 160055 Factory letter states that this business rifle was invoiced at the Bridgeport factory on March 19th, 1877 to the famous Western gun dealer John P. Lower of Denver, Colorado. It was
0063: Sharps Model 1874 Business Rifle.Est. $5,000-$8,000
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Sharps Model 1874 Business Rifle.: Serial # 161102 Factory letter states that this model 1874 business rifle was invoiced at the Bridgeport factory on April 30th, 1879 to Schuyler, Hartley & Graham in New York City. Listed as .45
0064: Sharps Model 1874 Business Rifle.Est. $4,500-$6,500
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Early Winchester Model 1876 Rifle.: Serial # 55714 This rifle was manufactured in 1885 and is chambered for the popular and scarce .45-75 cartridge. It is standard in all respects with a 28" full octagon barrel, full magazine, blued
0065: Early Winchester Model 1876 Rifle.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Portuguese Model 1886 Mauser Rifle.: Serial # D989 Built by Steyr, it is a copy of the Mauser 71-84. Standard short rifle with a 26" barrel, chambered for the 6x5x53R cartridge. Barrel and frame are a pleasing mix of blue and brown
0066: Portuguese Model 1886 Mauser Rifle.Est. $200-$400
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**Winchester Model 1885 High Wall S.S. Rifle.: Serial # 87234 This rifle was manufactured in 1900. Standard features include a 30" full octagon barrel, blued finish, single shot, falling block, walnut stocks, Swiss buttplate with added palm rest,
0068: **Winchester Model 1885 High Wall S.S. Rifle.Est. $800-$1,400
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**Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall S.S. Rifle.: Serial # 105066 This standard rifle was manufactured in 1918. Standard features include a 28" full octagon barrel, blued finish, falling block, lever action, blued finish, walnut stock and rifle
0069: **Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall S.S. Rifle.Est. $800-$1,200
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Marlin Model 1889 Deluxe Lever Action Rifle.: Serial # 75364 Special order features include the extra length 28" full octagon barrel with deluxe checkered pistol grip stock. Chambered for the .32-20 cartridge. The barrel and tube are a pleasing
0070: Marlin Model 1889 Deluxe Lever Action Rifle.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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**Argentina Model 1891 Carbine.: Serial # H6262 Standard features include 17.63" barrel with 7.65x53mm, walnut stock, and blued finish. Matching numbers on barrel, frame, stock, and bolt. Stock is excellent with no cracks or chips.
0071: **Argentina Model 1891 Carbine.Est. $200-$400
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**Winchester Model 1892 Special Order S.R.C.: Serial # 673341 This special order Carbine features a half magazine and is chambered for the popular .38-40 cartridge. Manufactured in 1912. Standard features include 20" round barrel, blued finish,
0072: **Winchester Model 1892 Special Order S.R.C.Est. $1,200-$1,800
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**Fine Marlin Model 1893 Lever Action Rifle.: Serial # 282392 This standard rifle was manufactured in 1903. Features include a blued 26" full octagon barrel; full magazine; color cased frame, lever hammer, and buttplate; and walnut stocks.
0073: **Fine Marlin Model 1893 Lever Action Rifle.Est. $800-$1,200
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**Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle.: Serial # 537826 This standard rifle was manufactured in 1910 and is chambered for the desirable .25-35 Winchester centerfire cartridge. Standard features include 26" full octagon barrel, full
0074: **Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle.Est. $800-$1,400
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