BULLSEYE CANTEEN RUN OVER BY WAGON – FROM SHILOH

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Item Code: 33-175

This is a great relic!  An excavated bullseye canteen from Shiloh.  This is a rusty relic canteen with its three strap brackets and remains of the pewter spout. This one, however, has a perfect wagon wheel rut directly across the center.  No doubt about what caused this.  Tin is overall rusty but very stable. Three or four small holes overall.  Uncleaned and untreated.

A fantastic relic from Shiloh.   [jet]

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