Field & Range Firearms - Day 1 2020-08-11 Auction - 656 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA
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(A) VERY GOOD DOCUMENTED COLT CAVALRY SINGLE ACTION(A) LOT OF 2: DIMICK AND GEMMER HALFSTOCK PLAINS
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Denver, PA, United States
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Field & Range Firearms - Day 1

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(A) BRITISH 1796 PATTERN SEA SERVICE PISTOL.: Standard Sea Service pattern. Barrel marked with "(Crown) / 12" and proof marks. Stock with "(Crown) / (Broad Arrow) / 1805" just above tear drop on right side. Ramrod channel (vacant) with "4 IVI"
1001: (A) BRITISH 1796 PATTERN SEA SERVICE PISTOL.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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(A) BRITISH LIGHT DRAGOON PISTOL.: Barrel made without sights and stamped over the breech with British proofs comprising a Crown over CP and a Crown over V. Central Crown over GR on original flint lock. Brass tipped ramrod, possibly
1002: (A) BRITISH LIGHT DRAGOON PISTOL.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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(A) BRITISH NEW LAND PATTERN FLINTLOCK PISTOL.: Barrel made without sights and with a single offset proof mark that is now illegible. Lock with a central "(Crown) / GR" stamped in center and a Crown proof under the pan. Stepped tail of lock
1004: (A) BRITISH NEW LAND PATTERN FLINTLOCK PISTOL.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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(A) CASED PAIR OF U.S. HISTORICAL SOCIETY WOGDON: Manufactured for the U.S. Historical Society to commemorate the duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, which used a pair of Wogdon pistols. Both pistols are identical with small blade front
1007: (A) CASED PAIR OF U.S. HISTORICAL SOCIETY WOGDONEst. $1,500-$2,000
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(A) PAIR OF MORTIMER .62 CALIBER HOWDAH PISTOLS.: Popular amongst British officers and big game hunters in India, these distinct double barrel pistols were often the last line of defense for someone whose hunt had gone drastically wrong. Both
1010: (A) PAIR OF MORTIMER .62 CALIBER HOWDAH PISTOLS.Est. $1,250-$1,750
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(A) U.S. HISTORICAL SOCIETY BURR-HAMILTON WOGDON: Manufactured for the U.S. Historical Society to commemorate the duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, which used a pair of Wogdon pistols. Both pistols are identical with small blade front
1013: (A) U.S. HISTORICAL SOCIETY BURR-HAMILTON WOGDONEst. $1,000-$1,500
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(A) STANTON FLINTLOCK .65 CALIBER PISTOL.: Jonathan Stanton is recorded as working between 1758 and 1767 in London, and his touchmark is recorded in Stockel. Barrel made without sights and marked on top with "LONDON", offset proofs with
1017: (A) STANTON FLINTLOCK .65 CALIBER PISTOL.Est. $800-$1,200
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(A) R. JOHNSON 1836/1843 FLINTLOCK PISTOL.: Produced in 1843 by R. Johnson of Middleton Ct. .54 caliber with 8 - 1/2" browned barrel with one piece walnut stock with iron mounts and furniture. Two strong US Military inspectors cartouches are
1024: (A) R. JOHNSON 1836/1843 FLINTLOCK PISTOL.Est. $750-$1,250
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