The Collection of Steve & Marcy Hench 2019-10-30 Auction - 205 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 6
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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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Pair of 18th Century Spurs.: This matching pair is silverplated and composed of steel. Spur wheels are of hand forged iron. Each side of both spurs has a series of three chains linked to a buckle. CONDITION: Spurs retains 80-90%
1121: Pair of 18th Century Spurs.Est. US$150-US$300
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Mid-18th Century Scottish Basket-Hilted Backsword with: This sword was found in upstate western New York by a local antique dealer. Swords from this period rarely have their original scabbards, but this example has survived completely intact. For an
1122: Mid-18th Century Scottish Basket-Hilted Backsword withEst. US$6,500-US$8,500
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Rare 1755 Dated and Harvey Signed Basket Hilted: For a nearly identical sword with the same hilt and blade markings, see plate 259.S on page 148 of "Swords and Blades of the American Revolution" by George C. Neumann. The example in the book was
1123: Rare 1755 Dated and Harvey Signed Basket HiltedEst. US$5,000-US$8,000
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LOT OF 2: PATCH KNIVES.: A) Saw-handled patch knife with steel single-edged blade. Figured maple saw-handle with pewter ferrule at front, bottom on handle was carved initials "ZK". CONDITION: Very good, as found blade
1124: LOT OF 2: PATCH KNIVES.Est. US$250-US$350
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Federal Painting on Board of American Officer with: This fantastic Federal period folk art oil painting on board of an American officer measures 10" x 8" site, and 13-3/4" x 11-5/8" overall. The painting depicts an American officer with epaulets,
1127: Federal Painting on Board of American Officer withEst. US$1,500-US$3,000
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Historic Moravian Lock from Gemein Haus in Christian: This lock is featured on page 7 of "Moravian Gunmaking of the American Revolution" published by the Kentucky Rifle Association and the Kentucky Rifle Foundation. The book shows a black and white
1128: Historic Moravian Lock from Gemein Haus in ChristianEst. US$8,000-US$12,000
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Lot of 2: James and John Boone Signed Indentures.: Both indentures measure 14-3/8" x 10-1/4" including frames, and 12-1/8" x 8" without frames. Both are mounted in matching black frames with glass on both sides. Both indentures are hand written on
1129: Lot of 2: James and John Boone Signed Indentures.Est. US$1,000-US$2,000
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Large Burl Bowl.: This large, burl bowl measures 14-1/8" in diameter and approximately 4-1/2" tall. CONDITION: Bowl retains an undisturbed original surface both inside and out. There are some losses to top edge and
1130: Large Burl Bowl.Est. US$700-US$1,500Lot Passed
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Period Engraving of John Wilkes, Esquire.: Measures 16-3/4" x 12" including frame. The etching is captioned "John Wilkes Esqr. / Drawn from the Life and Etch'd in Aquafortis by Willm Hogarth / Price 1 shilling Publish'd according to Act of
1131: Period Engraving of John Wilkes, Esquire.Est. US$800-US$1,500
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Period Engraving of Niagara Falls.: Measures 12-7/8" x 9-3/8" framed in a black wooden frame. This wonderful engraving reads "Engraved for Middleton's Complete System of Geography / the great CATARACT or Waterfall, of NIAGARA in North
1132: Period Engraving of Niagara Falls.Est. US$300-US$500
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(A) Fine Flintlock Kentucky Flintlock Pistol Carved: This pistol is featured on page 75 of "Accouterments V" by James R. Johnston. Northampton County, Pennsylvania Circa 1780-1790. Two stage rifled steel barrel, sections divided by wedding band, top
1135: (A) Fine Flintlock Kentucky Flintlock Pistol CarvedEst. US$7,000-US$12,000
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(A) Pair of Flintlock British Officer's Pistols By: This fine pair of sergeant's grade pistols are of the Revolutionary War period. Both have swamped smoothbore steel barrels marked "LONDON" on tops, breeches stamped with British view and proof
1136: (A) Pair of Flintlock British Officer's Pistols ByEst. US$4,000-US$6,000
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(A) Pair of Early French Flintlock Officer's Pistols.: This pair of early French pistols are in as found condition with dark patina overall. The two stage barrels have a top flats and octagonal breech sections, both are unmarked. The early flat lock
1137: (A) Pair of Early French Flintlock Officer's Pistols.Est. US$2,500-US$5,000
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(A) Fine and Rare New England Flintlock Fowler Signed: For a nearly identical example, see gun NE31 on page 65 of "Flintlock Fowlers" by Tom Grinslade. This fowler dates to about 1770-75. One of the most accomplished gunsmiths from Worcester County was
1138: (A) Fine and Rare New England Flintlock Fowler SignedEst. US$10,000-US$20,000
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(A) Carved Flintlock Rifle Attributed to Leonard Reedy: This is the only rifle attributed to Leonard Reedy that has a sliding wooden patchbox. Octagonal smoothbore barrel with brass dovetailed front blade sight and notched rear sight. Flat contemporary
1139: (A) Carved Flintlock Rifle Attributed to Leonard ReedyEst. US$8,000-US$15,000
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(A) Early Tiger Maple American Flintlock Officer's: Round barrel with 9-1/2" raised flat towards breech. Flintlock trade lock engraved with scrollwork. Plain brass furniture including buttplate with pointed tang, vacant oval wrist escutcheon, and
1140: (A) Early Tiger Maple American Flintlock Officer'sEst. US$2,500-US$4,500
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(A) Rare First American First Battalion Regimentally: It is well documented that these Pattern 1759 Marine Militia muskets were issued to Loyalist troops. This example is possibly the only one still in existence with these markings. According to
1141: (A) Rare First American First Battalion RegimentallyEst. US$30,000-US$50,000
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(A) Historic Battle Road Lexington and Concord American: This historic and identified musket is featured in an article by Alan E. Para on pages 28-33 of the January 1997 issue of "The Gun Report, Volume 42, No. 8". The musket is identified on the
1142: (A) Historic Battle Road Lexington and Concord AmericanEst. US$40,000-US$80,000
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(A) American Flintlock Musket Marked to the 1st: This musket came from a Sherbourne Estate in Ireland. On page 69 of "Flintlock Fowlers" by Tom Grinslade, in 1776 Medad Hills was contracted to supply muskets to the Connecticut Committee of Safety.
1143: (A) American Flintlock Musket Marked to the 1stEst. US$40,000-US$80,000
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(A) 24th Regiment Marked Saratoga Campaign War Trophy: According to the description written for Steve Hench by James L. Kochan, this musket is one of about 450 issued in 1766 by the Tower to the 24th Regiment of Foot stationed at Gibralter, to replace a
1144: (A) 24th Regiment Marked Saratoga Campaign War TrophyEst. US$20,000-US$40,000
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