The Collection of Steve & Marcy Hench 2019-10-30 Auction - 205 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA
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(A) IMPORTANT AND HISTORIC "LION AND LAMB' MORAVIAN(A) Exceptionally Rare Hessian Flintlock Rifle with(A) Historic Massachusetts Committee Of Safety Carbine
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Denver, PA, United States
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The Collection of Steve & Marcy Hench

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(A) Rare Pair of American Flintlock Holster Pistols by: According to "American Gunsmiths" by Frank Sellers, Thomas Annely worked in Trenton, New Jersey between 1770 and 1777, where he was an armorer to the Colony of New Jersey. Later, he worked in
1001: (A) Rare Pair of American Flintlock Holster Pistols byEst. US$15,000-US$30,000
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(A) Brass Mounted English Trade Pistol by Bumford.: According to "Gunsmiths of London, Suppl." by Blackmore, John Bumford was the son of John Bumford I of London. (mark is IB under a fleur de lis) He apprenticed to Thomas Hartwell in 1735 and was free
1002: (A) Brass Mounted English Trade Pistol by Bumford.Est. US$2,500-US$4,500
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(A) Early American Flintlock Holster Pistol.: This American stocked flintlock pistol has both American and European components. The two stage Spanish barrel is marked at the breech with a series of indistinct maker's marks. The flat lockplate
1003: (A) Early American Flintlock Holster Pistol.Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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(A) LOT OF 2: ENGLISH FLINTLOCK OFFICER'S PISTOLS.: Comprising: A) Silver Mounted English Flintlock Pistol marked Clarkson. Round smoothbore steel barrel with English view and proof marks at breech. Rounded lockplate marked "CLARK-ON" and engraved
1004: (A) LOT OF 2: ENGLISH FLINTLOCK OFFICER'S PISTOLS.Est. US$1,500-US$2,500
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(A) Fantastic and Profusely Silver Inlaid and Partially: This beautiful rifle was exhibited in the 2013 Kentucky Rifle Association President's Display and is complete with its pewter KRA hang tag. It is evident that this rifle is closely associated with
1005: (A) Fantastic and Profusely Silver Inlaid and PartiallyEst. US$30,000-US$50,000
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(A) Scarce Queen Rangers Marked Second Model Brown Bess: The wrist escutcheon and barrel markings from this musket are shown in figures 110 and 111 on page 66 of "Muskets of the Revolution" by Bill Ahearn. The Queen's Rangers were formed in 1776 on Staten
1006: (A) Scarce Queen Rangers Marked Second Model Brown BessEst. US$20,000-US$40,000
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(A) Extremely Rare Providence Inscribed Rhode Island: Committee of Safety muskets are extremely rare, especially those marked with identification to a particular colony. This musket is featured on page 52 of "Rhode Island Arms Makers & Gunsmiths 1643 to
1008: (A) Extremely Rare Providence Inscribed Rhode IslandEst. US$10,000-US$20,000
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(A) Carved Berks County Flintlock Rifle Attributed to: This rifle is attributed to Adam Angstadt and was made in Berks County, Pennsylvania. It is known that famous Frontiersman Hugh Glass carried an Angstadt rifle which was stolen from him by Fitzgerald
1009: (A) Carved Berks County Flintlock Rifle Attributed toEst. US$10,000-US$15,000
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(A) Fine Early American Flintlock Hudson Valley Fowler.: This well carved mid-18th century Hudson Valley fowler was shortened to carbine length while in use as a flintlock, probably for use in the Revolutionary War. The piece shows many repairs and signs
1010: (A) Fine Early American Flintlock Hudson Valley Fowler.Est. US$8,000-US$15,000
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(A) Fine American Revolutionary War Flintlock Musket: Possibly Pennsylvania. Three stage, unmarked iron barrel with bayonet lug mounted on bottom near muzzle. There is a sight groove at the breech extending into the shaped tang. Early French lock with
1011: (A) Fine American Revolutionary War Flintlock MusketEst. US$6,000-US$12,000
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(A) Scarce Iron Mounted Dutch Flintlock Musket: For a nearly identical example, see plate 59.MM on page 109 of "Battle Weapons of the American Revolution" by George C. Neumann. Another example of this exact pattern is marked "SO CAROLINA"; they
1013: (A) Scarce Iron Mounted Dutch Flintlock MusketEst. US$5,000-US$10,000
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(A) Fine French Flintlock Trade Fowler by Antoine: This fowler has a two stage iron barrel with an indistinct proof on the top flat near the breech. There is also a French proof mark on the left flat near the breech. The flat lockplate has beveled
1014: (A) Fine French Flintlock Trade Fowler by AntoineEst. US$4,000-US$8,000
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(A) Fultstock Flintlock Kentucky Rifle Signed Martin: Martin Ringle worked in Bellefont, Center County, Pennsylvania and in Blairsville, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. The rifle has a full length octagonal barrel signed "M Ringle" in script on the
1015: (A) Fultstock Flintlock Kentucky Rifle Signed MartinEst. US$4,000-US$8,000
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(A) Andrew Young Signed Kentucky Rifle, Inscribed: The fully octagonal barrel is inscribed "A M Y" for Andrew M Young surrounded by rocker panel and engraved decorations. The flat lock plate features sprigs of engraving at the tail. Brass furniture
1016: (A) Andrew Young Signed Kentucky Rifle, InscribedEst. US$2,500-US$4,500
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(A) Signed Samuel Miller Flintlock Kentucky Rifle.: Samuel Miller worked in Hamburg, Pennsylvania between 1823 and 1849. This Rifle has a full octagonal barrel with sights mounted on the top flat and inscribed "S * Miller". The flat lock plate has a
1017: (A) Signed Samuel Miller Flintlock Kentucky Rifle.Est. US$2,000-US$4,000
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(A) Mid-18th Century English Side-by-Side Flintlock: This fine mid-8th century fowler was made by William Bailes in London. Bailes died in the 1750's and is known as the father of the side-by-side shotgun. The twin-steel barrels are separated by a
1018: (A) Mid-18th Century English Side-by-Side FlintlockEst. US$3,000-US$6,000
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Brass Pipe Tomahawk with Maple Haft.: The brass head with a dovetailed steel cutting edge, measures 6-3/8" overall. The steel cutting edge is crescent and is dovetailed into the brass head. Both sides of the brass section of the blade
1021: Brass Pipe Tomahawk with Maple Haft.Est. US$3,000-US$6,000
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Fine American Halberd Tomahawk.: For a similar example with this construction and form, see plate 45.PA on page 205 of "Swords and Blades of the American Revolution" by George C. Neumann. Circa 1770-1780. Hand forged iron
1022: Fine American Halberd Tomahawk.Est. US$3,000-US$6,000
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As Found American Spontoon With Original Haft.: For an example with similar form, see plate 80.PA on page 213 of "Swords and Blades of the American Revolution" by George C. Neumann. Head forged from one piece with straight 11" double-edged
1023: As Found American Spontoon With Original Haft.Est. US$800-US$1,500
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American Fusil Bayonet with Scabbard.: This American bayonet has a 2-1/8" socket with a 7/8" diameter opening. The triangular tapered blade measures 14-1/4". Complete with its original black leather scabbard. CONDITION: Bayonet
1024: American Fusil Bayonet with Scabbard.Est. US$200-US$400
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