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REVOLUTIONARY WAR 6-POUNDER BAR SHOT

REVOLUTIONARY WAR 6-POUNDER BAR SHOT

Much of the American Revolution took place on the seas between a budding Continental Navy and the powerful British Royal Navy. Naval gunners on both sides fired a range of specialized projectiles from… (1202-950). Learn More »

REVOLUTIONARY WAR 9-POUNDER BAR SHOT

REVOLUTIONARY WAR 9-POUNDER BAR SHOT

Much of the American Revolution took place on the seas between a budding Continental Navy and the powerful British Royal Navy. Naval gunners on both sides fired a range of specialized projectiles from… (1202-949). Learn More »

REVOLUTIONARY WAR / CIVIL WAR HAND GRENADE

REVOLUTIONARY WAR / CIVIL WAR HAND GRENADE

Offered here is a rare iron hand grenade. This is an early hand grenade and could easily date to the Revolutionary War-era with a visible mold seam and rough sprue mark on bottom. But we cannot say… (1202-952). Learn More »

$1,295.00
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FIRED U.S. 3” HOTCHKISS CASE-SHOT - DANNER MUSEUM COLLECTION

FIRED U.S. 3” HOTCHKISS CASE-SHOT - DANNER MUSEUM COLLECTION

Offered here is a very nice excavated Union artillery shell that was fired and, partially, detonated.  This is an iron, 3” Hotchkiss artillery shell that was intended to be fired from a 10-pounder… (2025-2424). Learn More »

NOSE OF 3” HOTCHKISS SHELL FROM MANSURA, LOUISIANA -- GREG COCO COLLECTION

NOSE OF 3” HOTCHKISS SHELL FROM MANSURA, LOUISIANA -- GREG COCO COLLECTION

This relic is the nose portion of a three-piece U.S. 3” Hotchkiss artillery shell. The iron is rusty and heavily pitted. There are three flame grooves, fuse hole but no fuse, and a small piece of… (1300-42). Learn More »

$125.00
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IRON HANDSPIKE HOOK FROM CANNON CARRIAGE FROM FT. DERUSSY CASEMATE -- GREG COCO COLLECTION

IRON HANDSPIKE HOOK FROM CANNON CARRIAGE FROM FT. DERUSSY CASEMATE -- GREG COCO COLLECTION

This relic is an iron hook is believed to be from a 6-pounder cannon carriage. This would be the hook the handspike was suspended from. This measures about 4” x 2.25”. This piece features a hole… (1300-48). Learn More »

$95.00
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NICE “DUG” US 20-POUNDER PARROTT SHELL

NICE “DUG” US 20-POUNDER PARROTT SHELL

The standard ammunition for the large, 3.67-inch, 20-pounder Parrot rifled cannon. This shell was fired and is a “dug” relic but remains in very good condition. The top portion of the zinc fuse… (2025-2009). Learn More »

$295.00
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BORMANN FUSE WRENCH WITH PARTIAL NEW JERSEY (?) MARKING

BORMANN FUSE WRENCH WITH PARTIAL NEW JERSEY (?) MARKING

These fuse wrenches were used to screw in and tighten the Bormann fuse in an artillery shell or case-shot. As Civil War artillery and ordnance aficionados will know, the Bormann fuse used a powder… (1202-450). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR WOOD MORTAR FUSE

CIVIL WAR WOOD MORTAR FUSE

A good example of the time-fuse used in mortar rounds. Targeting narrow entrenchments or the relatively small area of a fortification a mortar crew had to be precise in gauging trajectory, propellant… (1202-462). Learn More »

VERY GOOD 1864 DATED US NAVY YARD MARKED PASS BOX FOR THE 32 POUNDER GUN

VERY GOOD 1864 DATED US NAVY YARD MARKED PASS BOX FOR THE 32 POUNDER GUN

The 32-pounder was an iron smoothbore cannon used on ships and in coastal fortifications. It was largely superseded by more advanced guns during the war but remained in service throughout, with the… (1268-669). Learn More »

3.8” HOTCHKISS BASE CUP WITH “RICHMOND, VA” LABEL FROM YORK SPRINGS, PA G.A.R. POST #37 COLLECTION

3.8” HOTCHKISS BASE CUP WITH “RICHMOND, VA” LABEL FROM YORK SPRINGS, PA G.A.R. POST #37 COLLECTION

Offered here is an early “battlefield pick-up” relic that was part of the collections on display at the York, PA, #37 “General Sedgwick” Grand Army of the Republic Post. The item is the iron… (1202-878). Learn More »

PACK OF FRANKFORD ARSENAL 15-SECOND FUSES

PACK OF FRANKFORD ARSENAL 15-SECOND FUSES

This pack of 15-second artillery fuses originates from the Frankford Arsenal and was produced in 1864. The pack is constructed of a drilled wood block covered with a printed paper label. This paper… (2025-93). Learn More »

$75.00
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CIVIL WAR THREE-INCH RIFLE ARTILLERY SPONGE

CIVIL WAR THREE-INCH RIFLE ARTILLERY SPONGE

The artillery gun crew was meant to function like a well-oiled machine and the men were well-drilled to do so, each man assigned a number and specific tasks. “Number 1” played two key parts in… (1202-470). Learn More »

U.S. ARTILLERY FUSE POUCH, ARSENAL MARKED

U.S. ARTILLERY FUSE POUCH, ARSENAL MARKED

Very nice condition leather fuse pouch. The leather of the outer flap is in good condition with tooled edge and slight upward curl at the corners.  The latch tab is stitched to the underside of the… (2025-176). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR US ARTILLERY LANYARD

CIVIL WAR US ARTILLERY LANYARD

A standard implement with every artillery piece, this rare, Civil War-era artillery gunner’s lanyard has survived the years in excellent condition. The iron hook at the end of the hemp lanyard was… (2025-540). Learn More »

ASSORTMENT OF SCALE MODEL CANNON BY RUSSELL A. NORGAN

ASSORTMENT OF SCALE MODEL CANNON BY RUSSELL A. NORGAN

Excellent condition assortment of handcrafted, limited edition scale model cannon.  Priced at $1,250.00 each except for the limber chest, which is priced at $850.00.  Each item has its corresponding… (2025-). Learn More »

NICE U.S. ARTILLERY GUNNER’S WAIST BELT WITH FUSE AND PRIMER POUCHES

NICE U.S. ARTILLERY GUNNER’S WAIST BELT WITH FUSE AND PRIMER POUCHES

Offered here is a gunner’s accoutrement set consisting of a leather fuse pouch and a friction primer pouch on a rarely seen gunner’s waist belt. The leather waist belt is a rare piece. This… (1268-587). Learn More »

TAYLOR FUSE IGNITER

TAYLOR FUSE IGNITER

Here is a tin fuse igniter for Taylor’s time fuse. The Taylor fuse was patented April 11, 1865, so did not see any use during the Civil War. The purpose of these tin “igniters” was to direct the… (1202-455). Learn More »

TAYLOR FUSE IGNITER

TAYLOR FUSE IGNITER

Here is a tin fuse igniter for Taylor’s time fuse. The Taylor fuse was patented April 11, 1865, so did not see any use during the Civil War. The purpose of these tin “igniters” was to direct the… (1202-454). Learn More »

ARTILLERY PRIMING WIRE FOR LARGE CANNONS

ARTILLERY PRIMING WIRE FOR LARGE CANNONS

This is a tool for punching a hole in the powder bag through the cannon vent hole. Made of stout wire, it is 25” long overall with a 2” diameter loop handle at the top. The business end features a… (1202-473). Learn More »


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IMPORT MODEL 1850 CIVIL WAR FIELD & STAFF OFFICER’S SWORD ID’D TO COL. RICHARD M. CORWINE, MEMBER OF GENERAL FREMONT’S STAFF

Original Civil War Model 1850 Field & Staff officer’s sword in nice condition complete with its metal scabbard. Sword is unmarked and is no doubt an import item. It is identified by a presentation inscription to R. M. Corwine, Aide-de-camp to… (870-157). Learn More »

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