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Very
nice condition, excavated, 3.67 inch, time
fused Hotchkiss projectile. This
projectile was recovered about 40 years ago
at Vicksburg, Mississippi. The metal
is almost as slick as non-excavated.
It threw the lead sabot when fired which was
very common. The fuse hole is open
with visible threads, and with a little
effort, a brass time fuse could be screwed
in and out for display. It has the
three cast flame grooves to assist in
lighting the time fuse.--$350.
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Excavated,
12 pound size, Civil War Bormann fused
cannonball. I recovered this ball
during the early 1980's from a farm field
just down the road from the shop which is
now a parking lot for a massive church.
You can still read the numbers around the
Bormann fuse, and it is punched at 5 seconds
for maximum distance. I have disarmed,
cleaned, and coated the cannonball, and it
is ready to go on display. I will
include a map of exactly where I recovered
it.--$350.
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Very
rare, non-excavated, Civil War fuse wrench
for the water cap Naval fuses in the large
Naval balls. I have only had a few of
these over the years.--$350.
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Very
nice condition, excavated, cast brass
Hotchiss percussion fuse that is missing the
center plug. This fuse would make an
excellent educational display with a plunger
and center plug displayed along side it.
I recovered this fuse about 40 years ago
near the stone wall - 2nd day fighting,
Battle of Nashville.--$75.
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Very
RARE, and in beautiful condition. This
is the cast brass "LONG PATTERN" hotchkiss
time fuze. It is in super nice
condition, and was recovered near Vicksburg,
MISS. It has a VERY long - much longer
than the normal - brass time fuze shank, and
is correct for the "BIG BORE" Hotchkiss
shells. It is a fuze you seldom see
offered for sale.--$175.
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Excellent
condition excavated cast brass Hotchkiss
Percussion fuze. I recovered this fuze
from the Battle of Nashville - 2nd Day
Fighting near the Stone Wall. It
remains in such excellent condition that the
slider still moves back and forth on the
inside of the fuze.--$95.
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Excellent
condition wooden drive-in time fuze adapter
correct for the BIG Naval Balls shot from
the massive siege guns.--$95.
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Quite
rare, excavated, 9 pound, Confederate used
cannonball. This was recovered by Otis
Brown from Ft. Donelson, Tennessee.
The nine pound cannon was a pre-war smooth
bore cannon used more in the Revolutionary
War Era than the Civil War, but a few of
these 9 pound balls have been found at Civil
War sites. This one has a nice clear
mold seam.--$195.SOLD
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Excellent
condition, excavated, cast brass, Hotchkiss
time fuse. This was recovered near the
stone wall at the Battle of Nashville,
Tennessee. It remains in perfect
condition and would easily screw back into a
shell.--$55.
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Quite
rare, non-excavated gimlet for a "big bore"
gun. The shaft on this gimlet is 9
inches, so it is for a "big boy" cannon.
It remains in excellent condition.--$150.
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Beautiful
condition, excavated, Confederate 12-pound,
wood drive-in fuse cannonball. This
ball was recovered in rear of the Mendenhall
Battery position near McFadden's Ford at the
Battle of Stones River. The
Confederate mold seam is very obvious on
this ball. It has been cleaned,
coated, and is ready for display.--$295.
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Drop-dead
beautiful condition, excavated, Confederate
12-pound size cannonball with brass fuse
adaptor and iron side-loading plug.
This projectile was recovered near
Petersburg, Virginia, and is cleaned,
coated, and ready for display.--$495.
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Drop-dead
beautiful condition, non-excavated,
Hotchkiss percussion brass fuse. This
fuse has the Hotchkiss Patent information
stamped into the brass center plug.
The plunger remains intact inside and is
still secured by the lead plug in the base.
The fuse easily disassembles so that you can
see the inside working of it.--$150.
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Nice
condition, excavated, 3.67, brass percussion
fused Schenkl projectile. I recovered
this projectile about 40 years ago and was
able to remove the brass Schenkl fuse.
I was then able to remove the center plug
from the Schenkl fuse. Now, all three
pieces easily screw in and out. I dug
the projectile near the current railroad
underpass here at Stones River where it had
plunged into the ground near the Confederate
line. This area is totally built up
now, and there will be no more relics
recovered.--$695.SOLD*
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Excavated,
12 pound solid shot cannonball. I
recovered this one about 30 years ago from
the Burton Hills 2nd day fighting at the
Battle of Nashville. This was fired at
a Yankee Battery with the Confederates
attempting to disable the guns. It is
cleaned and ready for display.--$250.
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Excellent
condition, excavated, 3.5 inch, Hotchkiss
Bolt projectile. This projectile was
recovered about 40 years ago from Vicksburg,
Mississippi. It is literally slick
enough to be fired today. It has a
full, white oxidized lead sabot and has the
Hotchkiss patent information clearly visible
on the base. You are not going to find
one nicer than this one.--$650.
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Excellent
condition, excavated, 4.5 inch, lead
side-loader, brass time fused, Confederate
case shot 12 pounder size cannonball.
This ball was recovered near Petersburg,
Virginia, and has been disarmed, cleaned,
coated, and is ready for display.--$595.
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Excellent
condition, 12 pound size, Bormann fused
cannonball. This is one I recovered
about 40 years ago in a crop field on Homer
Gannon's farm. This is now at
approximately 3rd base on the softball field
of a massive Baptist Church. It is
disarmed, cleaned, coated, and ready for
display.--$395.
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Excellent
condition, 3-inch, late war, Federal Parrott
shell with tall step brass base. I
recovered this projectile on Robertson
Academy Drive, 2nd days fighting at the
Battle of Nashville. It is disarmed,
cleaned, coated, and ready for display.
This type late war Parrott projectile is
only recovered at a few very late war
locations.--$425.
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Very
nice condition early Battlefield Pick-Up 3
inch case shot Schenkl. The second
numbers are still readable on the fuze.
This is a tough shell to find in this
condition.--$595.
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Extremely
rare, NON-EXCAVATED, 3.4 inch, Dahldren
Federal Navy projectile for the Federal
rifled boat howitzer. This is a
beautiful non-excavated example with full
lead sabot and original cord. These
are called "blind shell shot" and were
intended to disable and sink Naval vessels.
A non-excavated example WITH CORD is
extremely rare to come by.--$1,450.
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Very
nice condition, battlefield pick-up,
Confederate 12-pound, 4.5 inch explosive
cannonball. This ball has a cast
copper southern time fuse that can be
screwed in and out with your hand. It
was picked up following the Battle of
Chickamauga, Georgia. It is cleaned,
coated, and inactive, and will be an
excellent addition to any Confederate
Artillery collection.--$425.
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Excavated,
6-pound size, Confederate Bormann fuse
cannonball. This ball was recovered
many years ago here at Stones River.
It has an open fuse hole, and you can see
the lead case shot balls inside. It
makes for an excellent conversation
piece.--$275.
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Excavated,
3-inch, Confederate Read Parrott projectile.
This projectile was recovered near Atlanta,
Georgia. It has a nicely rifled copper
sabot 90% intact. It also has an
excellent condition Confederate copper time
fuse. It is disarmed, cleaned, coated,
and ready for display.--$495.
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Absolutely
mint beautiful, unfired DROP, 3-inch
Confederate Read projectile. This was
recovered near the Augusta Confederate
Arsenal located on the Savannah River in
Georgia.--$1,150.
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Very
pretty condition, excavated, 10-pound, "flat
top" Parrott bolt projectile. This
Parrott bolt was recovered about 40 years
ago on private property at Vicksburg,
Mississippi. It is the rarer iron
sabot variety and is cleaned, coated, and
ready to display.--$850.
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Beautiful
condition, non-excavated, battlefield
pick-up, 3 inch, case shot Schenkl
projectile. This projectile was picked
up near Fredericksburg, Virginia, and has
been for many years in a Civil War Era home
there. The projectile has been
disarmed and is cleaned, coated, and ready
for display.--$595.
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Absolutely
smoking nice, 3.8 inch, DROP, James birdcage
projectile with complete lead sabot and tin
covering the birdcage ribs. This super
rare projectile was in a Civil War Era home
on East Main in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
To my knowledge, this is the ONLY dropped
James projectile to come from this battle.
The brass anvil cap can be screwed out with
your fingers. It is cleaned, coated,
and ready for display.--$1,650.
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Very
nice condition, excavated, 3 inch "Dyer"
(back in the early days, this was a 3-inch
Burton). This projectile was recovered
from the Homer Gannon farm here at Stones
River that is currently occupied by Thompson
Lane and a massive Baptist Church. I
once found seven shells in one hole at this
site. They were all different kinds,
and I feel certain they were all battlefield
cleanup, pitched in a hole so as to never
harm anyone. They were well below plow
depth. It is a rare thing to recover
one of these with the sabot intact, because
they almost always kicked it.--$450.
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Original
12-pound cannonball tin attachment straps
used to attach the 12-pound cannonball to
the wooden sabot and powder bag. In
the early days, these were sold by Bannerman
from Civil War surplus, and they were
readily available. They are actually
quite rare to find now.--$95.
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Excavated
box of a "ground burst" 3-inch Hotchkiss
projectile that was recovered near Shy's
Hill at the Battle of Nashville. The
pieces have not even been cleaned up.--$95.
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Absolutely
drop dead beautiful condition NON-EXCAVATED
battlefield pick-up 12 lb. Bormann fuzed
cannon ball. This ball was a
battlefield pick-up here at Stones River at
the time of the battle, and has been in a
local family until I purchased it about 40
years ago. I sold it to my friend,
Dave Casper, and that is where it has been
until Dave's recent passing. The
underplug will unscrew with just your
fingers. All this needs is a nice
Bormann fuze to display with it to be 100%
museum grade !!--$425.
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Nice
condition "CONFEDERATE BORMANN" fuzed 6#
size cannonball. It was recovered by
Frank "Twitch" Witham on private property at
Shiloh, and the Bormann fuze was punched at
about 2 seconds "for some up close work".
Frank Witham published a book on Shiloh
shells, and this one could be in there.
It is drilled, cleaned, coated, and is ready
for display.--$395.
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Absolutely
beautiful condition, battlefield pick-up,
ten pound, time fused Parrott projectile.
This projectile was picked up on the field
here at Stones River and has been a door
stop in a home here for the last 150 years.
The projectile is slick enough to literally
be fired today, and the pewter time fuse
could not be more perfect.--$375.
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Nice
condition, excavated, four pound size
cannonball/naval grape ball. This
projectile was recovered near Saltville,
West Virginia, and would have been fired by
a small four pound size smooth bore mountain
cannon. The very same 4 lb. balls are
recovered around Vicksburg, Mississippi,
where they were being used in large "naval
grape" projectiles.--$75.
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Beautiful
condition, excavated, cast brass, Hotchkiss
percussion fuse. This fuse was
recovered a few feet from the stone wall at
the Battle of Nashville, Tennessee.
The plunger still remains intact inside the
fuse.--$95.
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Drop-dead
beautiful condition, excavated, Confederate
12-pound size cannonball with brass fuse
adaptor and iron side-loading plug.
This projectile was recovered near
Petersburg, Virginia, and is cleaned,
coated, and ready for display.--$595.
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Very
pretty condition excavated 6 # Confederate
Bormann fuzed cannon ball. This ball
was recovered 40 years ago on the Southern
edge of the Battlefield here at Stones
River. There is now a massive ST.
THOMAS HOSPITAL (where I just spent the past
week !!) precisely on the site. This
is a beauty with a Confederate Bormann fuze
that you can still read the second numbers.
There will never again be shells like this
recovered here. It is nicely cleaned,
and disarmed.--$425.
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Very
nice condition, excavated, Confederate
3-inch Read Parrott projectile. This
was a local find from about 45 years ago.
You can still see some lathe marks, and most
of the Confederate wooden drive-in fuse plug
remains intact. It is disarmed,
cleaned, coated, and ready for
display.--$850.
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Excavated
SUPER RARE 3-inch size elongated nose
Confederate Archer shell. This is one
of less than 10 known existing examples.
It was recovered by Frank "Twitch" Witham on
private property "near" Shiloh. It
carries a "Rarity 9" on the scale in the
reference book. You will very likely
never get another chance at one of
these!!--$1,850.SOLD
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Excellent
condition, excavated, 3-inch, Confederate
Read projectile. This shell was
recovered here at Stones River many years
ago. It has been cleaned, coated,
disarmed, and is ready for display.--$850.
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Very
nice condition excavated "high copper sabot"
3 inch "Selma Arsenal" Western Theater
Confederate Read. This projecrile was
recovered near Atlanta, and is a beauty.
It literally has "knee deep" rifling on the
tall copper sabot. It is a super
rarity for one of these to come to
market.--$1,250.
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Absolutely
beautiful condition, early battlefield
pick-up, 3-inch, Western Theater style
Confederate Read projectile. This
projectile has a mold seam that stands up
about 1/8th inch. The copper
Confederate turn fuse remains intact and can
be easily screwed out of the shell.
This is one of the nicest condition Western
Theater 3-inch CS Read shells that I have
ever had to offer for sale.--$1,250.
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Very
nice condition excavated 3.8 inch Hotchkiss
time fused rifled projectile. This
projectile was recovered about 40 years ago
from private property near Vicksburg,
Mississippi. It has been disarmed,
cleaned, and coated and is ready for
display. This is a projectile not
often encountered in complete
condition.--$595.
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Excavated
massive cast brass Federal Artillery
stirrup. This was recovered many years
ago from Morgan's CS artillery position at
the base of "Vaught's Hill" at the Battle of
Milton, TN. This one stirrup would
make at least a dozen "C.S.A." buckles.
I have only ever dug one of these, and it
was at the Battle of Nashville.
Beautiful condition.--$175.
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Drop
Dead Beautiful, and "SUPER RARE" "elongated
nose" 3.59 inch Schenkl case shot
Projectile. This is a "Non-Excavated
example" that came out of a Civil War era
home in Fredericksburg, VA. To my
knowledge, there are less than five
"non-excavated" examples of this projectile
in existence. In 50 years here at the
store, I have only seen three. Being
non-excavated, the condition is nothing
short of super nice just as issued.--$1,850.
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Extremely
Drop dead beautiful, and SUPERrare, non-excavated, early "rocker base", 3
inch, time fused, flat topped Hotchkiss
projectile. This particular projectile
came out of an old home along the Nashville
Battle line. The shell is 100%
non-excavated. These type Hotchkiss
projectiles have only been recovered at a
few very late war Civil War sites. I
have personally recovered two of these at
the Battle of Nashville, and several of my
friends have recovered some as well.
This is a beautiful example with brass time
fuse in place.--$495.
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Beautiful
condition, excavated, 6 pound solid shot
cannonball. I recovered this
projectile about 40 years ago in Homer
Gannon's back cornfield. It is
cleaned, coated, and comes with a display
stand.--$195.SOLD
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Excavated,
12 pound size, Confederate copper time-fused
Artillery projectile. This cannonball
was recovered many years ago on private
property near Chickamauga, Georgia, and has
been disarmed, cleaned, coated, and is ready
for display.--$325.SOLD
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Excavated
Bormann fused, 6-pound size Confederate
cannonball. This cannonball was
recovered back in the 1980's on the Homer
Gannon farm on the west side of the Old
Nashville Highway not far from the current
Thompson Lane bridge. It is disarmed,
cleaned, coated, and ready for display.
We are going to include with this ball a
wooden display stand.--$275.
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Beautiful
condition, 12 pound size canister round that
was recovered on private property along the
Confederate approach route to McFadden's
Ford. This round was recovered in
pieces and has been reconstructed for
accurate display. There was, once upon
a time, when hunting that area, you could
not take three steps without hitting a
canister ball. Thus, 1800 Confederates
were killed in one hour in this location.
This is the area where it was reported that
Stones River ran red with blood for an
hour.--$495.SOLD
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Excavated,
12 pound size, thick canister base plate.
This was recovered many years ago on private
property here at Stones River and has the
impression of the canister balls deeply
imbedded from firing. In the early
years, we used to recover these quite often.
They are very rare to find now.--$95.SOLD
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REALLY
PRETTY excavated drop 3-inch Confederate
Read-Broun. This shell was recovered
many years ago near Five Forks, Virginia.
These are only recovered at relatively late
war sites.--$650.
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Really
nice excavated 12 lb. Bormann cannon ball
fragment recovered here at Stones River, and
is about 1/3 cannon ball, and is displayed
with 15 projectiles that were also recovered
here. The Bormann section is cleaned
and coated, and shows a section of the fuse
hole. Super desk display.--$95.
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Quite
rare, recovered from Stones River, 12 pound,
"wood drive-in fuse" type cannonball.
This cannonball was recovered about 40 years
ago by Dr. Francis Fesmire. The ball
has a large portion of the original wooden
sabot still intact as well as an excellent
condition, original wood drive-in fuse plug.
The ball has been cleaned, coated, disarmed,
and is ready for display.--$375.
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Beautiful
condition excavated solid shot 12 lb.
cannonball recovered just North of Shy's
Hill at the Battle of Nashville, TN.--$225.SOLD
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12
lb. solid shot cannon ball recovered many
years ago here at Stones River from what
used to be the Homer Gannon Farm.
There is a MONSTER size Baptist church
located there now. It is cleaned and
coated ready for display. I once dug 6
shells out of "one hole" on this farm - They
had dug a DEEP hole and did battlefield
clean-up, and tossed the live shells into
the hole in an attempt to keep them from
hurting anyone !!--$225.SOLD
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Excavated
fuse portion with side-loader plug of a
Confederate 12-pound, copper time fused case
shot ball. This super neat artifact
was recovered many years ago on private
property at Petersburg, Virginia.--$125.
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Excavated
group of 22 case shot - cannister - grape
shot, all recovered from the battlefield
here at Stones River. Most have not
even been washed off and consist of about
half a dozen different sizes and
varieties.--$195. for the entire group.
That is less than $10 per ball.
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Really
"BIG", cast brass sabot from a 30 pound size
Parrott shell. This was fired from one
of the gun boats at Eastport and recovered
on private property there. It has a
beautiful, slick, green patina and has not
even been washed.--$35.
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Beautiful
condition, excavated, lead-filled, circular,
"bulls eye" artillery rosette. This
was dug from a Union Artillery camp on
private property in General James Wilson's
Union camps located near Gravelly Springs,
Alabama.--$65.
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Original
non-excavated Civil War Artillery Flame
Concentrator. These were used to
channel the flame and hot gases from being
fired toward the paper time fuzes that were
filled with fulminate. These were
intended to reduce the number of time fuze
shells that the paper time fuze didn't light
and were duds.--$48.
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Excellent
condition, unopened packet of 10-second
Civil War Artillery time fuses.--$75.
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Excavated
top section containing the fuse hole of a 12
pound Confederate polygonal cavity
cannonball. This was recovered just in
rear of where Mendenhall's battery here at
Stones River was in line of battle (near
McFadden's Ford).--$45.
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Three
Civil War artillery artifacts that were
recovered
here at the Battle of Stones River about 40
years ago. The display consists of a
partial "high lip" Confederate Borman fuze,
a complete unfired cannon friction primer,
and a cast brass Confederate Bormann
underplug.--$75. for all, and is displayed
in a riker glass case
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Excavated
brass sabot and base from a Confederate Read
projectile. This was recovered on
private property here at Stones River.--$45.
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Excavated,
nose section of a 10 pound Federal Parrott
shell recovered many years ago just down the
road from the shop on what was known as
"Gannon's farm". The fragment is very
unusual in that it still contains the
complete pewter time fuse adaptor.
This site is now under a HUGE church.--$79.
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Original
brown paper wrapped packet of five and ten
second Civil War Artillery fuses.
These were used by both Union and
Confederate Artillery.--$75.
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Civil
War and pre-Civil War cannon "port fire".
This was used to touch off cannons in the
early days when a wick was used to touch off
the cannon rather than the Civil War Era
brass cannon friction primers. This
one remains in excellent, unused
condition.--$75.
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Excellent
condition, cast brass, short pattern,
Confederate cannonball time fuse. This
was recovered at the Battle of Nashville and
is literally nice enough to screw back into
a ball.--$55.
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Original,
1863, green colored wooden packet of
Frankford Arsenal Civil War artillery time
fuses. All five fuses remain intact
and unused in the packet. This would
be an excellent compliment displayed with
your Civil War Artillery shells.--$95.
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Group
of ten assorted sizes of canister balls
in an old tin that were picked up around the turn of the century in
a cotton field here at Stones River.--$145.
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Excellent
condition, unopened packet of "Frankford
Arsenal" 1864 date, 5-second artillery
fuses. This packet is pink in color
and has all five opening ribbons still in
place. These packets have become very
difficult to find in nice condition and
unopened.--$110.
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Very
nice condition, excavated, dropped,
Confederate used, imported, short pattern, 3-inch Armstrong
projectile. What make these shells
different and stand out are the large copper
studs that are imbedded in the shell that
engage the rifling upon firing. This
projectile was recovered many years ago near
Wilmington, North Carolina, and to this day,
remains rusty and dirty just as found.
These are only found in a relatively small
area and are quite rare to recover.--$695.
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Mint
condition original unissued "red"
Federal Artillery hat cord for the
"Hardee Style Hat".--$48.
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Artillery
"gimlet" out of a local estate and is very
crude with a wooden handle. It shows
handling and use and could very well be
Confederate.--$95.
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A
bit rare to come by - "LONG RANGE" 30 second
Civil War Artillery Time fuze. In 30
seconds you could almost send a Civil War
Projectile into the next time zone !!--$38.
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Excavated
Hotchkiss brass percussion fuse plug from
the Second Day fightlng - Battle of
Nashville, TN. It appears that upon
impact the top of the fuze plug sheared off
when the internal fuze slider hit it.
Neat artillery relic !!--$38.
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Three
excavated, partial, pewter Bormann time
fuses. These were recovered many years
ago here at Stones River. One is a
standard Federal Bormann fuse, and two are
rare "tall lip" Confederate Bormann fuses.
All three for--$45.
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Excavated
Confederate copper Bormann fuse under plug.
This CS under plug was recovered on private
property at the Battle of Nashville,
Tennessee.--$65.
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Early
battlefield pick-up, "raised rib", 3.67 inch
Shenkl fragment. This was picked up
long ago here at Stones River and almost
appears non-dug.--$25.
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Set
of four excavated iron balls ranging in size
from canister ball size and on up to a Naval
grape. Quite nice little artillery
display.--$75.
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Excellent
condition, 6 lb. gun size, CS fired canister
ball and one 12 lb., Napoleon gun size,
Federal canister ball. Both these
balls were recovered on private property
here at the Battle of Stones River, have
been cleaned, coated, and are ready for
display.--$45. for both.
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Excavated
set of 3 Naval Grape - The larger balls are
roughly 2 inches in diameter. These
were recovered on private property at
Vicksburg, MS. many years ago.-- $65. for
all three-SOLD