FINE, C.S. 4.52” 12-LB SPHERICAL SHELL WITH ITS C.S. BORMANN FUSE FROM THE SLYDER FARM, GETTYSBURG – GEISELMAN COLLECTION

$1,295.00 SOLD

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Item Code: 851-05

This original, 4.52” Confederate, Bormann-fuzed, 12-pound spherical shell was found on the Gettysburg battlefield after the battle. Recovered by Lester Worley from the fields of the Slyder Farm sometime after the fighting, this artillery specimen still retains its original, intact Borman time fuse adapter but is missing its wooden sabot. The projectile was fired from a 12-pound smoothbore field piece but was found faulty in field operations due to the fuzing of the Bormann fuse adapter. The fuse was made of a soft, white metal alloy and Southern battery commanders complained of premature explosions and poor performance. Fuse adapter plug wears a dusky gray patina and exhibits the large number sequence stamped on the fuse flange in ½ second intervals along with the long wrench slot. Fuse wears some surface dirt. Surface is smooth. This CS 12-pound spherical shell, recovered from the fields of the Slyder Farm by Lester Worley at Gettysburg, is identified by John Geiselman’s collection by his contemporary inscribed listing.  Originally sold as Item# R11038.

The individual who purchased this item varnished and lightly cleaned the shell, and applied white paint indicating its location of recovery. Below you will find photographs of the shell in its current state, and photographs of it in the never cleaned condition in which it was originally sold by us. If interested, we can have the paint removed and the shell restored more to a relic look. This would involve a fee of a minimum of $50.00.

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The Horse Soldier is pleased to offer a number of items from the John P. Geiselman collection, a collection that was on display for many years at the Geiselman Country Store Museum on Barlow - Two Taverns Road. Geiselman began his collecting as a child in the early 1920s, and during the pre-World II period had access to artifacts that had been purchased earlier at the estate sales of the Trostle, Rogers, Rose, Weikert, and Wentz farms - local properties that figured prominently in the battle and its aftermath. During this period he had access as well to the Hill , Plank, and Stewart collections, and was able to acquire other items that had been sold from turn-of-the-century relics establishments such as the Danner, Ziegler, and Oak Ridge Museums. Furthermore, Geiselman carefully documented most artifacts, and collectors perusing the list will be able to note, in many instances, not only the source of the relic and the date of its recovery, but also the part of the battlefield from which it came. In other words, his collection is the last major grouping of Gettysburg artifacts assembled and documented by a local resident.

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