Morphy Auctions to Sell Rare Firearms Marking Revolutionary War's 250th Anniversary
Event summary
- Morphy Auctions will hold a three-day Firearms & Militaria auction May 12-14, featuring 400 lots honoring the Revolutionary War's 250th anniversary.
- Highlights include an 1869 Colt East-West single-action Army pistols set ($400K-$800K estimate) and a first-ever DWM 1900 Swiss Luger ($400K-$600K).
- The auction features lifetime collections from David Grunberg and Gary Schlosstein, founder of Castlerock Museum.
- Notable items also include a Singer Model 1911A1 pistol ($165K-$225K) and a Colt 1851 Navy pistol presented to Confederate General J.R. Anderson.
The big picture
This auction positions Morphy Auctions as a key player in the historically significant firearms market, capitalizing on both patriotic anniversaries and the enduring appeal of rare collectibles. The inclusion of items from prominent collectors underscores the strategic importance of provenance in driving high-value transactions within this niche sector.
What we're watching
- Market Demand
- Whether the Revolutionary War anniversary theme will drive premium pricing for historically significant firearms.
- Collector Interest
- How the inclusion of lifetime collections from prominent collectors impacts bidding activity and final sale prices.
- Auction Dynamics
- The pace at which high-value lots like the Colt East-West pistols and DWM Luger will attract international bidders.
