Field & Range Firearms - Day 1 2019-09-10 Auction - 863 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA
(A) FINE EARLY CUSTER 7TH CAVALRY RANGE US MODEL 1873(C) BEAUTIFUL WINCHESTER MODEL 21 "SKEET GRADE" 3
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Denver, PA, United States
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(A) GOOD MODEL 1836 US FLINTLOCK MARTIAL PISTOL BY R.: Barrel with standard markings: US, JH, and smooth age brown with no pitting. Lock with excellently struck marking US, R. Johnson, Middtn, Conn 1841. Three-quarters stock with mint cartouches JH WAT
1001: (A) GOOD MODEL 1836 US FLINTLOCK MARTIAL PISTOL BY R.Est. US$1,500-US$2,500
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(A) AUSTRIAN MODEL 1770 FLINTLOCK CAVALRY PISTOL.: Pistol is full length and cleaned to bright in the European fashion with brass front sight, steel mounts, and modeled walnut full stock with no provision for ramrod. CONDITION: Metal polished bright
1002: (A) AUSTRIAN MODEL 1770 FLINTLOCK CAVALRY PISTOL.Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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(A) A VERY GOOD US FLINTLOCK SINGLE SHOT MARTIAL PISTOL: An excellent example of this key US martial flintlock in far better condition than commonly found. Of standard configuration throughout. Barrel with P, US, condemned stamp. Retains considerable
1003: (A) A VERY GOOD US FLINTLOCK SINGLE SHOT MARTIAL PISTOLEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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(A) A RARE AND DESIRABLE SOUTH CAROLINA MARKED US MODEL: Barrel is deeply struck S. Carolina, reading from front of muzzle towards breech. Lock has standard S. North MIDLN CONN markings. Walnut stock is stamped with LS cartouche and PT Judd (owner's
1004: (A) A RARE AND DESIRABLE SOUTH CAROLINA MARKED US MODELEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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(A) A VERY RARE JOSEPH HENRY CONTRACT SINGLE SHOT US: One of the rarer and more desirable of these extremely scarce secondary martial pistols, recorded contract for Joseph Henry indicated 150 pairs for 1807 and 600 pairs for 1808, quantities delivered
1005: (A) A VERY RARE JOSEPH HENRY CONTRACT SINGLE SHOT USEst. US$3,000-US$5,000
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(A) A SCARCE US NORTH BERLIN MODEL 1811 TRANSITIONAL: With only 550 manufactured, the model 1811 transition is a US martial pistol collector's prize. The round barrel is stamped at breech with P over US and S.N.Y (State of New York). CONDITION: Barrel
1006: (A) A SCARCE US NORTH BERLIN MODEL 1811 TRANSITIONALEst. US$3,000-US$5,000
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(A) RARE POSSIBLY UNIQUE AMERICAN FLINTLOCK SINGLE SHOT: The barrel is of standard 1826 configuration, stamped deeply LT at breech. The lock is of 1826 configuration and is stamped only LT. The highly figured, striped maple full stock has no inspectors'
1007: (A) RARE POSSIBLY UNIQUE AMERICAN FLINTLOCK SINGLE SHOTEst. US$1,200-US$1,800
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(A) A CONSIDERABLY BETTER THAN AVERAGE US 1819: The round steeled barrel is deeply struck with JDJ P over US. The lock is struck with North, US with an eagle and CONN. The walnut stock is stamped with inspector EF and LS in an oval cartouche.
1008: (A) A CONSIDERABLY BETTER THAN AVERAGE US 1819Est. US$1,000-US$2,000
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(A) LOT OF TWO: A HIGH QUALITY CASED PAIR OF ENGLISH: 4" barrels with central rib, silver foresights, signed T. Stevens 43 High Holborn, London. Breeches with double gold lines. Barrel tangs finely engraved with scrolls, signed and bolted back action
1009: (A) LOT OF TWO: A HIGH QUALITY CASED PAIR OF ENGLISHEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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(A) AN UNUSUAL CASED PAIR OF DIMINUTIVE PERCUSSION BELT: A most intriguing pair of little belt pistols with nickel silver belt hooks and mounts. Buttcaps with trap for percussion caps. The pistols of Deringer style. (A) Octagonal barrels and gilt bands at
1010: (A) AN UNUSUAL CASED PAIR OF DIMINUTIVE PERCUSSION BELTEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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(A) A GOOD KENTUCKY PISTOL BY EDWARD TRYON SIGNED TRYON: The octagonal barrel has iron foresight and rudimentary engraving at breech. The bolted step lock has border engraving, swan neck cock with rudimentary engraving. Stock of maple with significant curl
1011: (A) A GOOD KENTUCKY PISTOL BY EDWARD TRYON SIGNED TRYONEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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(A) A RARE AND UNUSUAL SPRINGFIELD ARMORY ALTERATION OF: The pistol is of standard configuration, except for the addition of the automatic priming device, which appears to be original. Barrel dated 1847 on tang with US over JWH. The lock is stamped "US, IN
1012: (A) A RARE AND UNUSUAL SPRINGFIELD ARMORY ALTERATION OFEst. US$3,000-US$5,000
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(A) GOOD FRENCH PERCUSSION TARGET PISTOL SIGNED BY FNI: Blued octagonal barrel with full Gastinne Renette address, dovetailed front and blade rear sights, breech and barrel tang engraved with foliage and leaves. Bolted front action lock engraved en suite.
1013: (A) GOOD FRENCH PERCUSSION TARGET PISTOL SIGNED BY FNIEst. US$2,500-US$3,500
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(A) AMES MODEL 1842 US NAVY BOX LOCK PERCUSSION PISTOL,: Standard configuration. 1844 dated on lock and barrel. USN inspected. Smoothbore. CONDITION: Retains a pleasing patina overall with some areas of very light pitting and minor rust. All markings are
1014: (A) AMES MODEL 1842 US NAVY BOX LOCK PERCUSSION PISTOL,Est. US$1,000-US$2,000
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(A) LOT OF 2: MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY DERRINGER TYPE: (A) with Damascus steel barrel, classic Derringer type lock, engraved German silver mounts comprising trigger guard, side plate, pineapple wedge, and escutcheons. (B) with excellent form and engraved
1015: (A) LOT OF 2: MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY DERRINGER TYPEEst. US$1,000-US$1,200
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(A) AN AMERICAN PERCUSSION SINGLE SHOT BELT PISTOL BY: Heavy octagonal barrel is deeply struck "TRYON PHILADA". The lock is deeply struck "TRYON". Plain walnut half stock with German silver forend tip and edge escutcheons. Stirrup rammer. Inlay on side
1016: (A) AN AMERICAN PERCUSSION SINGLE SHOT BELT PISTOL BYEst. US$800-US$1,200
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(A) PRESENTATION COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY FOURTH MODEL: This revolver was presented to "William Everdell Jr col. 23rd reg.t N.G.S.N.Y. from his friend Jesse L. Cuiman" Further research will probably reveal more information on this pair of gentlemen. This
1017: (A) PRESENTATION COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY FOURTH MODELEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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(A) LOT OF TWO: COLT SECOND GENERATION 2ND MODEL: Cased Pair of Colt 2nd Generation Blackpowder Series 2nd Model Dragoon Revolvers with 8" barrels, blue & case color, one piece walnut grips with deluxe Colt French fitted walnut case. CONDITION: Both
1018: (A) LOT OF TWO: COLT SECOND GENERATION 2ND MODELEst. US$1,100-US$1,500
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(A) ADAMS PATENT STYLE DOUBLE ACTION PERCUSSION: Typical of the various Adams patent revolvers offered by numerous British dealers during the mid-nineteenth century. It features an octagon barrel in .46 bore, five shot, double action, blue finish
1020: (A) ADAMS PATENT STYLE DOUBLE ACTION PERCUSSIONEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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(A) LOT OF 2: COLT 1860 FLUTED ARMS PERCUSSION: Lot consists of a cased consecutive pair of Colt 2nd Generation Blackpowder Series 1860 "Fluted" Armies. Serial numbers 208365 & 208266. 8" barrels, blue and case color, one piece walnut grips with
1021: (A) LOT OF 2: COLT 1860 FLUTED ARMS PERCUSSIONEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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(A) RARE BLUED SMITH & WESSON NUMBER 3 FRONTIER DOUBLE: Only 15,340 examples of this revolver were made by Smith from 1886-1898. This example is factory blued with case colored hammer and trigger and chambered for the 44-40 (44 WCF) cartridge and sports a
1022: (A) RARE BLUED SMITH & WESSON NUMBER 3 FRONTIER DOUBLEEst. US$2,500-US$3,500
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(A) LOT OF TWO: TWO ANTIQUE SMITH & WESSON REVOLVERS -: Lot consists of (A) 2nd Model US issue Schofield Revolver with 7" barrel in .45 caliber, six shot single action, top break, US stamp on butt and walnut grips. There are no visible cartouche remaining
1023: (A) LOT OF TWO: TWO ANTIQUE SMITH & WESSON REVOLVERS -Est. US$3,000-US$4,500
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(A) ENGRAVED SILVER PLATED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY: This black powder framed Colt was nicely period engraved and silver plated and then fitted with a pair of real mother of pearl grips. The finely done scroll engraving covers almost the entire metal
1024: (A) ENGRAVED SILVER PLATED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMYEst. US$3,000-US$4,500
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(A) US COLT ARTILLERY MODEL SINGLE ACTION ARMY: Typical of the guns that went through the re-build US arsenal program beginning in 1890. This gun began service as a "DFC" (David Clark) inspected Colt in 1885 that would have matching numbers and a
1025: (A) US COLT ARTILLERY MODEL SINGLE ACTION ARMYEst. US$3,000-US$4,000