Premier Firearms Sale 2015-09-20 Auction - 987 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA
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Fine Early Brass Barrel Percussion Pistol.: Serial # NSV Barrel length is 6", bore is .54. Small pistol manufactured in the 1830s. Features a half octagon solid brass barrel, with a dark mustard appearance. Iron tang is finely engraved, smooth
0001: Fine Early Brass Barrel Percussion Pistol.Est. $400-$600
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Early Flintlock Pistol.: Barrel is 8", .70 bore. No visible marks stamped in metal or wood, possible American. Brass buttplate, trigger guard and two rod thimbles. Barrel and lock are a dull grey with salt and pepper
0002: Early Flintlock Pistol.Est. $400-$600
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English Flintlock Horse Pistol: 9" barrel, .70bore flintlock Offered is an early English single shot flintlock large caliber horse or belt pistol. Relatively unadorned with the exception of a crown proof on the lock. Metal is a
0003: English Flintlock Horse PistolEst. $700-$1,200
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U.S Model 1842 Box Locked Pistol U.S.N.: This is a contract U.S. Pistol manufactured by Henry Deringer in Philadelphia. Manufactured for the United States Navy, featured is an usual box locked system percussion. Lock is stamped Deringer,
0004: U.S Model 1842 Box Locked Pistol U.S.N.Est. $900-$1,400
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Early Highly Decorated European Flintlock Pistol.: Has 12-3/4" barrel, .69 bore. Fine early fancy European long barrel flintlock. The barrel breech is engraved in relief with decorated borders, has a near full length rib with some printing on top
0005: Early Highly Decorated European Flintlock Pistol.Est. $500-$1,000
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Blake & Co. London Flintlock Pistol.: Barrel is 9", .69 bore. This early flintlock was manufactured by Blake & Company in London and is stamped on lock, barrel is stamped twice with the crown proofs and T.A.R., two brass retaining
0006: Blake & Co. London Flintlock Pistol.Est. $700-$1,000
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T.Ketland & Company London Flintlock Pistol.: Barrel is 8", bore is .54. Typical of the early flintlock pistols made for the American trade and widely exported between the wars. Barrel has the British proofs, lock is stamped with company. Single
0007: T.Ketland & Company London Flintlock Pistol.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Colonial Flintlock Large Caliber Pistol: barrel is 7-1/2" .65 bore flintlock Typical colonial unadorned and unmarked large bore flintlock belt or holster pistol. Features brass front sight blade with heavy brass butt, trigger guard and 2
0008: Colonial Flintlock Large Caliber PistolEst. $800-$1,500
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Early Flintlock Pistol.: Has a 10" barrel, .70 bore. Probably British manufactured but there is no visible stamps anywhere on metal except for the lock which is no longer readable. The No. 5 is stamped on brass trigger
0009: Early Flintlock Pistol.Est. $400-$800
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British Tower Flintlock Pistol.: Features a 9-1/2" barrel, is stamped 8LWRIEI3, lock has the GR with crown, the back is stamped Tower. It has a brass trigger guard stamped 13. Other stampings have been x'd out. Has a single brass
0010: British Tower Flintlock Pistol.Est. $200-$400
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Rare J. Shuler Pennsylvania Flintlock Pistol: Serial # NSV 7-3/4" barrel, bore is .40bore flintlock The Shuler family most notably John and Joseph, as well as many of their relatives, operated gunsmith shops in and around Perry county, Pa. as
0011: Rare J. Shuler Pennsylvania Flintlock PistolEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Fine Ketland Brass Barrel Flintlock Pistol: Bore size is .60bore flintlock and barrel is 9" T. Ketland & Co. Thomas Sr., a very successful Birmingham gun maker. He started in business around 1760, expanded into the export market around 1790,
0012: Fine Ketland Brass Barrel Flintlock PistolEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Cased Set Silver Wire & Gold Flintlock Pistols: Barrel lengths 6", .52 bore flintlock Offered is one of the finest and most detailed cased set of small flintlock belt pistols. This matching pair is housed in its original French fitted dealer case
0013: Cased Set Silver Wire & Gold Flintlock PistolsEst. $15,000-$20,000
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Lot of 3: Antique Allen & Thurber Pistols.: Serial # 133 & 547 & 557 All three of these pistols are single shot percussion models with the walnut bag handles. (Gun A) Serial number 547. Features a 3 1/8" octagon barrel, 36 caliber, single
0015: Lot of 3: Antique Allen & Thurber Pistols.Est. $800-$1,200
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Lot of 3: Pepperbox Revolvers.: Serial # 46 & 538 & 486 During the 1830s to the 1860s, revolving Pepperbox firearms were one of the most widely used and recognizable weapons of the era. It offered 5-6 successive shots in a double
0016: Lot of 3: Pepperbox Revolvers.Est. $800-$1,200
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Lot Of 2: Antique Pepperbox Revolvers.: Serial # 125 & 110 (Gun A) Allen patent .30 caliber, 6 shot, double action, top hammer percussion. Metal is a dark brown grey patina, never cleaned, with light engraving on shield and frame, original
0017: Lot Of 2: Antique Pepperbox Revolvers.Est. $400-$800
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I. N. Jones Penn. Percussion Target Pistol: Serial # NSV Barrel length is 8-1/2" and .36 bore percussion American made. Percussion single shot target pistol utilizing Joseph Goulcher engraved lock. Full octagon barrel stamped I. N. Jones
0018: I. N. Jones Penn. Percussion Target PistolEst. $700-$1,400
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U.S. Model 1842 Ira Johnson Pistol.: Standard issue U.S. Marshall pistol with 8-1/2" barrel, .54 caliber, has brass barrel band, straps, butt and trigger guard with iron furniture. It has the swivel style rod, lock is stamped U.S. I.N.
0019: U.S. Model 1842 Ira Johnson Pistol.Est. $700-$1,200
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Colt Model 1855 Root Percussion Pocket Revolver.: Serial # 12531 .28 bore percussion with a 3-1/2" barrel. Manufactured 1867 to 1870. This is referred to as the Model 7 of which 2,925 were manufactured. It was designed by Elijah Root, one of Colt's
0020: Colt Model 1855 Root Percussion Pocket Revolver.Est. $500-$800
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Lot of 3: Early Pocket Revolvers/Pistols.: Serial # 70452 & 382 & 6723 (Gun A) Smith And Wesson Tip Up 7 shot, .22 caliber with brass frame. Serial number is 70452. Has a 2-3/4" octagon barrel. The cylinder and barrel have been cleaned to
0021: Lot of 3: Early Pocket Revolvers/Pistols.Est. $300-$400
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J.G. Stutsman Single Shot Pistol.: This is an interesting early American pistol and that it features a 9" brass London stamped and proofed barrel with an iron lock stamped J.G. Stutsman, Dayton, Ohio. It is percussion with the striped
0022: J.G. Stutsman Single Shot Pistol.Est. $1,200-$1,800
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Early Cooper Percussion Single Shot Target Pistol: Barrel is 8 1/2" .44 bore percussion Exquisite full octagon single shot percussion target pistol. The engraved lock plate is stamped Cooper features a wind drift, adjustable 2" leaf wind drift, rear
0023: Early Cooper Percussion Single Shot Target PistolEst. $900-$1,400
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Remington Model 1858 Army Revolver.: Serial # 96528 .44 caliber with an 8" barrel. This revolver is a standard military issue revolver popular during the Civil War. It is a six shot, single action, .44 caliber percussion with an 8”
0024: Remington Model 1858 Army Revolver.Est. $800-$1,500