Field & Range Firearms - Day 3 2019-09-12 Auction - 701 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 2
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(A) EXQUISITE FACTORY ENGRAVED MERWIN & HULBERT 2ND(A) RARE US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1870 TRAPDOOR CARBINE.(C) LOT OF TWO: COLT DOUBLE DIAMOND PYTHON REVOLVER AND
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(A) US COLT SAA CAVALRY DFC INSPECTED REVOLVER (1887).: Indian Wars US Colt with standard 7 - 1/2" barrel, .45 Colt caliber, six shot fluted cylinder, US stamped on left side of frame with three line address. DFC for David Clark inspector can be found
3026: (A) US COLT SAA CAVALRY DFC INSPECTED REVOLVER (1887).Est. US$4,000-US$5,000
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(A) EXQUISITE FACTORY ENGRAVED MERWIN & HULBERT 2ND: This is the classic saw handle, open top with scoop flutes. It is chambered for the .44 M&H cartridge. It is a second model, six shot, single action with a 7" barrel, factory engraved in the
3028: (A) EXQUISITE FACTORY ENGRAVED MERWIN & HULBERT 2NDEst. US$6,000-US$9,000
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(A) 1ST MODEL SMITH & WESSON US SCHOFIELD REVOLVER.: 3,035 1st Models made for the US Cavalry in 1875. This revolver is stamped "US" on butt and inspected "LP" on bottom of barrel. Matching "1986L" stamped on back of cylinder. Features blued finish and
3029: (A) 1ST MODEL SMITH & WESSON US SCHOFIELD REVOLVER.Est. US$3,500-US$5,000
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(C) C.S. SHATTUCK UNIQUE FOUR BARREL POCKET PISTOL: In 1875 C.S. Shattuck and Andrew Hyde started a pistol manufacturing business in Springfield, Mass. In February of 1877, Andrew Hyde and Major Charles S. Shattuck brought their Springfield pistol
3030: (C) C.S. SHATTUCK UNIQUE FOUR BARREL POCKET PISTOLEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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(A) SIX ANTIQUE SHARPS FOUR BARREL DERINGERS: Lot consists of six Sharps derringers: (A) .22 caliber, brass frame, gutta percha grips, working condition. CONDITION: Excellent grips, barrels are blue/brown patina. Traces of plating on frame. (B)
3031: (A) SIX ANTIQUE SHARPS FOUR BARREL DERINGERSEst. US$1,200-US$2,500
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(A) ANTIQUE CHICAGO PALM PISTOL.: Made in Chicago during mid 1890's. Comprised of three main pieces, the body, cover, and chambers, all of which have matching serial numbers. There is a gutta percha panel on both sides. Finish is
3032: (A) ANTIQUE CHICAGO PALM PISTOL.Est. US$1,200-US$1,800
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(A) REMINGTON 1871 ARMY ROLLING BLOCK PISTOL.: Approximately 6000 made from 1872-1888 with an 8" blue barrel and case color frame with walnut pistol grip and fore-end. This is a .50 caliber centerfire and is martially marked. Left grip has the
3033: (A) REMINGTON 1871 ARMY ROLLING BLOCK PISTOL.Est. US$1,200-US$1,800
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(A) M. WHELAND CONTEMPORARY FLINTLOCK RIFLE.: Mark Wheland of Pennsylvania signed early style flintlock rifle. Rifle features a half round half octagon barrel with rifle sights. Siler style lock with shaped single trigger. Curly maple full stock
3034: (A) M. WHELAND CONTEMPORARY FLINTLOCK RIFLE.Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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(A) 1814 TRYON MILITIA FLINTLOCK RIFLE.: George Tryon manufactured Militia or trade rifle using a hodgepodge of period parts. Gun has smoothbore octagonal barrel with rifle sights stamped "Tryon Phila". Tryon marked flint lock with single
3035: (A) 1814 TRYON MILITIA FLINTLOCK RIFLE.Est. US$1,200-US$2,200Lot Passed
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(A) FULL STOCK FLINTLOCK FOWLER SIGNED BY PANNABECKER.: Flintlock "Buck and Ball" signed "S. Pannabecker" of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Plain maple fullstock with incised floral carving behind the cheek. Brass hardware and flat barrel keyes. "H.
3036: (A) FULL STOCK FLINTLOCK FOWLER SIGNED BY PANNABECKER.Est. US$1,500-US$2,500
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(A) EVANS 1795 FLINTLOCK MUSKET.: Made circa 1797 by W.L. Evans in Evansburg, Pennsylvania. This gun has the "Liberty Cap" proofmark on the breech with the lock marked "U.S." and maker marked "Evans". Iron furniture and flashpan.
3037: (A) EVANS 1795 FLINTLOCK MUSKET.Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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(A) LEHIGH COUNTY FULLSTOCK FLINTLOCK RIFLE.: Fullstock Lehigh style Kentucky flintlock with Demuth, Lancaster marked lock with single trigger. Curly maple stock with brass furniture including four piece engraved patchbox with four piercings.
3038: (A) LEHIGH COUNTY FULLSTOCK FLINTLOCK RIFLE.Est. US$2,000-US$4,000
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(A) 1850S HENRY HALF STOCK RIFLE.: Stamped "J.Henry and Son" on barrel and percussion lock. This Henry firm operated from about 1830 to 1894 in Boulton, Pennsylvania. Walnut wood half stock with brass nosecap and German silver barrel
3039: (A) 1850S HENRY HALF STOCK RIFLE.Est. US$1,200-US$1,500
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(A) AN ATTRACTIVE UNMARKED BRITISH (?) BRASS BARRELED: The brass barrel with Spanish form, octagonal to round. Plain but serviceable brass mounts comprising butt plate, trigger guard, and ramrod pipe. Bolster type conversion to percussion. The lock has
3040: (A) AN ATTRACTIVE UNMARKED BRITISH (?) BRASS BARRELEDEst. US$1,200-US$1,800
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(A) HENRY ALBRIGHT PERCUSSION RIFLE.: 19th century Kentucky rifle with barrel signed in script "H. Albright". Brass furniture with "Horsehead" finial patchbox and engraved saddleplate. Percussion lock with single trigger control. Full
3041: (A) HENRY ALBRIGHT PERCUSSION RIFLE.Est. US$1,200-US$1,800
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(A) LOT OF 2: FULL STOCK PERCUSSION KENTUCKY RIFLES.: Lot consists of: (A) Plain curly maple fullstock percussion Kentucky with brass furniture. Full octagon barrel with rifle sights. Golcher style lock with double set triggers. CONDITION: Overall good
3042: (A) LOT OF 2: FULL STOCK PERCUSSION KENTUCKY RIFLES.Est. US$1,300-US$2,000
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(A) CUSTOM SHARPS MODEL 1878 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE.: This rifle was built using a Sharp Model 1878 falling block action with a custom heavy round .22 barrel with a ramp front sight and several tap holes for scope blocks. It is currently mounted with a
3045: (A) CUSTOM SHARPS MODEL 1878 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE.Est. US$800-US$1,200
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(A) ANTIQUE WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 3RD MODEL LEVER: Manufactured in 1889. Features a full octagon barrel, full magazine, crescent buttplate, elevated adjustable buckhorn rear sight, nickel plated blade front sight, brass elevator with caliber marking,
3046: (A) ANTIQUE WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 3RD MODEL LEVEREst. US$800-US$1,200
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(A) WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 .38 CALIBER LEVER ACTION: Standard octagon barreled rifle with exception of set trigger. Features full magazine, sporting front sight, semi-buckhorn rear sight, rifle butt, and walnut stocks. CONDITION: Metal has no original
3047: (A) WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 .38 CALIBER LEVER ACTIONEst. US$800-US$1,200
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(A) RARE FAYETTEVILLE ALTERED CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE: This is a Harper's Ferry made Model 1819 Hall rifle dated 1832 and so marked on the top of the breech block. This gun was altered to percussion in North Carolina for use in the Civil War by
3048: (A) RARE FAYETTEVILLE ALTERED CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATEEst. US$2,000-US$2,500
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