MORPHY AUCTIONS Sat, Jan. 11th 2014 Auction 2014-01-11 Auction - 496 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA
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Target Rifle.: Percussion, late Kentucky style, 33 1/2" octagonal barrel with no forestock wood, only a tin 7" soldered seating tube for ramrod. Walnut stock with iron "toilet-seat" patch box (cap box) with a
0001: Target Rifle.Est. $600-$900
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A. Wurflein Plains Rifle.: Signed "A(ndrew) Wurflein, Philadelphia" target rifle (or "plains/commercial" rifle) half-stock with 34 1/2" octagonal barrel, back action lock. The walnut stock has brass hardware and a brass four
0002: A. Wurflein Plains Rifle.Est. $750-$1,500
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Revolutionary War Era British Blunder Buss.: The brass barrel is octagonal to round 16" barrel with a finely faceted baluster molding at the breech. The barrel shows worn but visible British view and proof marks as well as an "I H" makers mark
0003: Revolutionary War Era British Blunder Buss.Est. $4,000-$7,000
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British Fowling Piece.: The full-round 57 1/2" barrel has a "hooked" breech, and is engraved "London" on the top flat with Birmingham proofs. The barrel may possibly have been shortened at the muzzle end, during its period
0004: British Fowling Piece.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Samuel Morrison Kentucky Rifle.: This pleasing gun was made in Milton, Pennsylvania, along with the hunting bag horn and full accessories which came with it. This very pleasing rifle is signed "S.M." on the 39" full-octagonal,
0005: Samuel Morrison Kentucky Rifle.Est. $4,500-$7,500
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Zachariah Albright Attributed Kentucky Rifle.: This rifle has a fine curly-maple stock and a full 37 1/2" octagonal barrel, with a oxidized brown surface. The percussion lock is original, while the brass hardware has an uncleaned, "as-found,"
0006: Zachariah Albright Attributed Kentucky Rifle.Est. $3,500-$5,500
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Young Boy's (Or Lady's) Kentucky Rifle.: This rifle has a wonderful "horse head" finial on its four-piece, brass patch box, with scrolled engraving, typical of Lancaster area gun smiths, such as Henry Albright or Abraham Schweitzer, both of
0007: Young Boy's (Or Lady's) Kentucky Rifle.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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Barnett Marked Flintlock Rifle.: A mid-19th century "commercial/trade" British musketoon marked by Barnett, London on its original flintlock, with proof and view marks on the 30" iron barrel. The brass hardware and stock follows the
0008: Barnett Marked Flintlock Rifle.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Light Dragoon Pistol Model 1759/78.: (Refer: Geo.Neuman's Weapons of the American Revolution, p.237 # 6 P.P.) with "Dublin Castle". Original Flintlock . Marked with a "Crown over G R" and the "Broad Arrow". The brown-black surfaced 9"
0009: Light Dragoon Pistol Model 1759/78.Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Early British "Trade Pistol".: This piece has an 8 1/2" round iron barrel with early proof marks and an "engraved" baluster-turned breech and tang. The barrel has an "untouched" gray-oxidation with the early "trade" style original
0010: Early British "Trade Pistol".Est. $2,500-$4,500
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War of 1812 Indian Trade Pistol.: This pistol is in all original, untouched condition. The iron 7 1/2" long barrel is marked "London with a "Liege" proof mark in an elongated panel, and the tang has the stylized "Prince of Wales"
0011: War of 1812 Indian Trade Pistol.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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British Cavalry Pistol by Wm Brazier.: A very early British Cavalry or Sea Service pistol, dating to the first quarter of the 18th century or early second quarter, by a rarely- found maker, "WM BRAZIER" who began his career in 1702 as an
0012: British Cavalry Pistol by Wm Brazier.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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US Single Shot .54 cal. Martial Pistol.: Simon North production Model 1826 Flintlock Navy pistol in fair condition with cleaned surface pitting. Marked U.S., S. North and date of 1828 on lock plate, faint proof on barrel and re conversion
0013: US Single Shot .54 cal. Martial Pistol.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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H. Aston Model 1842 Percussion.: Model 1842 "U.S." percussion pistol by H. Aston, Middletown, Connecticut 1851. All iron surfaces are cleaned bright with no barrel proofs. Pitting at bolster; walnut stock has "tight" breaks at
0014: H. Aston Model 1842 Percussion.Est. $750-$1,500
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I.N. Johnson Model 1842 Percussion.: Model 1842, "U.S." percussion pistol by "I.N. Johnson, Middletown, Connecticut, 1853." All iron surfaces are oxidized gray-brown with barrel mkgs. intact; brass has soft oxidized patina, and the
0015: I.N. Johnson Model 1842 Percussion.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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H. Aston Model 1842 Percussion.: Model 1842 "U.S." percussion pistol by "H. Aston (address and date obscured by heavy pitting). Iron surfaces show old cleaning, now toning down to gray surfaces, with barrel marks intact. Also,
0016: H. Aston Model 1842 Percussion.Est. $600-$900
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North Model 1816 Pistol.: Model 1816 "U.S." North, Middletown, Connecticut with US Eagle" marked on the (original) flintlock pistol. All iron surfaces show old cleaning and now current oxidation with heavy to moderate pitting
0017: North Model 1816 Pistol.Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Woodward .28 Rimfire cal. Pistols.: Cased set of two Woodward .28 rim fire Derringer style pistols in very good condition. Bright steel and blued finish with engraving and walnut grips. Pistols come In wooden case. Interesting set
0018: Woodward .28 Rimfire cal. Pistols.Est. $1,000-$2,500
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Great Western Army Co. Derringer.: Serial No.2091, barrel length 3". Reblued-original plastic grips.Condition (Good). ADDITIONAL INFO: The caliber of the gun is .38 S&W.
0019: Great Western Army Co. Derringer.Est. $50-$175
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Remington Deringer .22 Model Type III.: Nickel plated with Mother of Pearl grips.Condition (Fine).
0020: Remington Deringer .22 Model Type III.Est. $400-$800
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Remington Deringer Model Type III 41 Cal.: Blueing thinning overall worn original grips.Condition (Good).
0021: Remington Deringer Model Type III 41 Cal.Est. $400-$600
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Sharps 1859 .22 Cal Pistol. **: Serial #: 3617. Barrel length: 2 - 1/2". Sharps 4-barrel pistol in original presentation box. Originality: 99%.Condition (Fine).
0022: Sharps 1859 .22 Cal Pistol. **Est. $250-$400
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Robbins & Lawrence .31 cal. Pepperbox.: Robbins and Lawrence production .31 cal. 5 shot ribbed barrel pepperbox in very good condition. Bright steel finish (cleaned?) with engraving and walnut grips. Circa early 1850’s production of
0023: Robbins & Lawrence .31 cal. Pepperbox.Est. $1,000-$2,500
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English Flintlock .60 cal. Pistol.: Queen Anne style pistol circa 1750 manufactured by Elston of Doncaster, England in very good condition with walnut grips and steel mounts. Overall length 13”, barrel length 7”, Serial #none.
0024: English Flintlock .60 cal. Pistol.Est. $1,250-$1,750
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