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Pretty,
green, excavated top portion of a J. P.
Schenkl percussion fuse. The markings,
including the October 16, 1861, patent date
remain clear as can be. This was
recovered many years ago along the stone
wall at the Battle of Nashville, Tennessee,
2nd day fighting.--$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
cast brass Confederate manufactured
underplug to a C.S. 6 lb. Bormann ball, and
a nice unfired drop cannon friction primer.
BOTH ITEMS IN A NICE GLASS RIKER CASE.
Items recovered about 40 years ago here at
Stones River.--$75.
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12
lb. solid shot cannon ball recovered here at
Stones River many years ago. It is
cleaned - coated - and ready for
display.--$195.SOLD
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Excellent
condition, non-excavated, Civil War
artillery cannon friction primer. This
primer is 2 1/4 inches long and is for one
of the bigger Civil War cannons.--$65.
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"DESK
DISPLAY" - "tiny canister round" constructed
from marble size case shot balls recovered
from private property at the Battlefield at
Shiloh. Super neat desk item that you
certainly don't see everyday.--$38.
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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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Absolutely
beautiful condition excavated Selma Arsenal
round nose 3-inch Read Bolt. This
projectile was recovered at Vicksburg about
35 years ago, and is one of the few existing
examples with a number -"15" stamped into
the upper bourlet. It is a drop, and
is a real rarity. It is cleaned,
coated, and ready for display.--$1,250.
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Really
pretty excavated "J. P. Schenkl" cast brass
percussion artillery fuze. It is
beautifully marked "J. P. SCHENKL - OCT. 10,
1861". It was recovered at the stone
wall at the Battle of Nashville, and hasn't
even been washed off.--$85.
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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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Excavated,
"J. P. Shenkl - 1861", cast brass percussion
fuse. This fuse was recovered near the
stone wall at the Battle of Nashville,
December 1864, 2nd day fighting. The
threads are still good on the fuse and would
very likely screw right back into a
shell.--$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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Excavated,
cast brass, 3 inch size Hotchkiss time fuse.
This fuse was recovered along the 2nd day
battle line of the Battle of Nashville,
Tennessee.--$38.
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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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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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Very
nice condition, excavated, dropped,
Confederate used, imported, long 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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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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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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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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Large
fragment of a Confederate mortar ball
recovered near Vicksburg, Mississippi, with
several different size canister balls
displayed within it. This would make a
fantastic Civil War desk display.--$95.
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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