Firearms Day 2 2015-07-25 Auction - 593 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA
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Civil War High Grade Pres. 1850 Officer's Sword.Civil War Officer's Slouch Hat.Rare Sharps New Model 1859 "Coffee Mill" Carbine.
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Denver, PA, United States
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Firearms Day 2

Our July 24 & 25 Firearms Auction includes over 1,100 lots of firearms and knives. Our two day July offering has shaped up to be a monumental mid summer event. On Friday, we will have approximately 530 lots of New in the box guns. Offered will be some of the highest grade available guns of their types such as Winchester Model 1892's, 1894's, 1885's, 1912's, Model 42" and 1895's, many with engraving, deluxe wood and special editions. Also ,one of the finest array of deluxe and custom engraved Browning Superposed shotguns along with fantastic assortment of Colt's and Smith & Wessons. Day two begins with one of the finest single family Civil War collections ever brought to public sale. It is the entire household contents from the original family representing two brothers that fought side by side in that war and one who never made it back. Other highlights to follow include a rare Coffee Mill Sharps, an id'ed Colt 1860 Long Flute revolver, an inscribed and id'ed Colt 1849 engraved with all the battles fought including Gettysburg, a high grade Winchester Model 1886 take down in 45-70 shipped in 1894 as well as a scarce .50 caliber express model, a high grade Winchester model 1873 in .22 caliber, two J.P. Lower stamped guns, an all matching WW11 Luger with capture papers listed by serial number and a vast array of collectible guns spanning three centuries from Pre Revolutionary War onward. Bidders will find merchandise in every price range, era and condition along with some of the finest Civil War memorabilia ever offered. It should be a great two day sale that will appeal to everyone.
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Non-Regulation Civil War Foot Officer's Sword.: Un-etched Solingen blade distributed by J.C.F.D. New York. Metal scabbard has undecorated metal mounts. Bottom drag has substantial damage. Wire wrapped shark skin grip has some damage and looseness.
0600: Non-Regulation Civil War Foot Officer's Sword.Est. US$500-US$700
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Presentation Model 1850 Staff Officer's Sword.: Civil War Model 1850 staff officer sword with presentation on throat "In Memory E.S. Smith to Major George W. Roberts 1st Regiment Douglas Brigade". Sharkskin grip. Blade with E Pluribus Unum and
0601: Presentation Model 1850 Staff Officer's Sword.Est. US$3,000-US$4,000
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Civil War High Grade Pres. 1850 Officer's Sword.: Presentation plaque reads "Presented to First Lieutenant Charles W. Roberts by the members of Company A 124th Regiment P.V. February 22nd, 1863 Vincint Amor Patrie (Love of Country)". Silver gripped
0602: Civil War High Grade Pres. 1850 Officer's Sword.Est. US$6,000-US$8,000
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Lot Of 5: Swords.: Including a French hanger with replaced scabbard, European hanger, a cut down German heavy cavalry saber, a South American or Cuban machete and Middle Eastern or Filipino short sword. Condition
0604: Lot Of 5: Swords.Est. US$200-US$300
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U.S. Model 1860 Cavalry Saber.: U.S. Model 1860 Mansfield & Lamb Forestdale, Rhode Island dated 1861. Complete with leather washer. Grips are intact. Inspected on pommel and blade. Dark scabbard and lightly stained blade. Condition
0605: U.S. Model 1860 Cavalry Saber.Est. US$300-US$400
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Virginia Manufacturey Saber.: First pattern Virginia Manufacturey saber shortened for Confederate use. Marked on top of false side "2nd Va Regt.". Grip is an old replacement. Condition (Very Good).
0606: Virginia Manufacturey Saber.Est. US$2,000-US$2,500
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Model 1850 U.S. Foot Officer's Sword.: Model 1850 foot officer's sword with leather scabbard that is broken in the middle. Shark skin wired wrapped grip. Weak blade etch. Distributed by Mintzer Philadelphia. Condition (Good). Size 37.5"
0607: Model 1850 U.S. Foot Officer's Sword.Est. US$300-US$500
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Lot Of 3: Fraternal Swords.: From Knights of the Gold Eagle. Two presentation swords and one without presentation. Condition (Good).
0608: Lot Of 3: Fraternal Swords.Est. US$200-US$300
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Lot Of 2: Samurai Type Japanese Swords.: Massive 45" blade. Late 19th to early 20th century. Minor to moderate wear overall. 18 - 5/8" blade with no temper line. Some staining to the blade. Signed "Tang". Condition (Very Good Plus). Size 45"
0609: Lot Of 2: Samurai Type Japanese Swords.Est. US$400-US$500
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Lot Of 3: Bolt Action Military Rifles.: The first rifle is a Swiss Vetterli which was introduced in 1869. It has a 33" barrel and is chambered for the .41 Swiss rimfire cartridge. It is the first bolt action repeating rifle to be used as a
0610: Lot Of 3: Bolt Action Military Rifles.Est. US$600-US$1,200
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J. Baker English Sporting Musket.: This is a percussion 1840 to 1850's era British made sporting musket, full stock, .70 smooth bore with a 40" part octagon-part round barrel. Has English proofs on left barrel flat. J. Baker stamp on
0611: J. Baker English Sporting Musket.Est. US$300-US$600
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P.J. Malherbe & Co. Percussion Musket.: Serial # 2247 Manufactured in Liege, Belgium. Strong rifled bore needs cleaning. It is a .62 caliber percussion with a 37" barrel finished in the white, four barrel bands, walnut stock, wooden
0612: P.J. Malherbe & Co. Percussion Musket.Est. US$400-US$800
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U.S. Springfield Model 1855 Musket.: The 1855 musket was a staple arm of the Union during the Civil War. It was the first U.S. martial weapon to fire the .58 caliber miniball. This particular example was manufactured in 1860 and is so
0613: U.S. Springfield Model 1855 Musket.Est. US$800-US$1,500
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Burnside Model 1864 Civil War Carbine.: Serial # 14309 These carbines were manufactured from 1857 to 1865. Features include a 22" round barrel, .54 caliber percussion breachloader. This is a Fifth Model. Barrel retains approximately 90%
0614: Burnside Model 1864 Civil War Carbine.Est. US$1,200-US$1,800
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Remington Number One Sporting Smooth Bore.: Features a 32" barrel, smooth bore, blued finish, single shot, walnut stock, front sight bead, no rear sight and has sight groove in frame. Barrel is a pleasing mix of blue brown patina. Frame has
0615: Remington Number One Sporting Smooth Bore.Est. US$300-US$600
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PA/KY Long Rifle.: Barrel is not signed. Lock is manufactured by Golcher. It is a percussion .38 caliber with a 34-1/2" full octagon barrel, full wood stock and double set triggers. Working condition. All metal is
0616: PA/KY Long Rifle.Est. US$300-US$500
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Lot Of 3: Early Percussion Firearms.: First gun is a double hammer side by side smooth 12 bore with double triggers, engraved lock. Stock is cracked. Relic condition. Second gun is a percussion side by side 12 bore in relic condition.
0617: Lot Of 3: Early Percussion Firearms.Est. US$100-US$300
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Wm. Jenks U.S.N. Model 1843 Rifle.: This rifle was manufactured by N.P. Ames in Springfield, Massachusetts. Manufactured 1841 to 1842. This navy model features .52 caliber, smooth bore, 35" round barrel with bayonet lug. Has brass
0618: Wm. Jenks U.S.N. Model 1843 Rifle.Est. US$300-US$600
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French Model 1853/59 Conversion.: Tabatiere Conversion to handle self contained cartridge. .71 caliber with a 33" barrel and walnut stock. All metal is brown patina. Bore is excellent. Perfect working order. There is an ancient piece
0619: French Model 1853/59 Conversion.Est. US$200-US$400
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U.S. Carbine Model 1833 Percussion Hall-North.: Manufactured by Simeon North, Middletown, Ct. in 1839. Standard Model 1833 single shot, breechloading, smooth bore, percussion carbine in caliber .52. Iron mountings and barrel with brown lacquer
0621: U.S. Carbine Model 1833 Percussion Hall-North.Est. US$1,500-US$3,000
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Lot Of 5: Percussion Boot Pistols.: First gun is a single shot .46 caliber percussion with fold out dagger. Metal brown. Very good wood grips. Second gun is a single shot boot pistol with brass frame. Percussion. Manufactured in
0622: Lot Of 5: Percussion Boot Pistols.Est. US$300-US$600
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Lot Of 3: Antique Revolvers.: The first gun is a Russian Bulldog with nickel finish, metal brown patina. Not working. Second gun is a Blue Jacket spur trigger seven shot .22 caliber with nice dog head grips. Nickel finish mostly
0623: Lot Of 3: Antique Revolvers.Est. US$100-US$200
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