3-INCH SCHENKL SHELL FRAGMENT FROM GETTYSBURG

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Item Code: 1054-1280

This is an excavated fragment of a 3” Schenkl case shot shell. The fragment is approximately a 4” tall portion of the base. One or two case shot balls are still wedged inside.  In rusty, relic condition. A paper label details a local family name and that it was from Gettysburg.  [jet]

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