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This is a complete non-dug stand of grape round for 12-pounder Napoleon cannons. A complete round in very nice condition. Consists of nine iron balls in three tiers, two iron rings, and two heavy iron… (1196-06). Learn More »
$2,250.00
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This is the elongated artillery shell for the 3-inch Ordnance Rifles and 10-pounder Parrott cannons. This "dug" artillery shell features a complete iron sabot on the bottom and a partial zinc Parrott… (1196-04). Learn More »
$200.00
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This is a single iron ball approximately 3" in diameter. This is one of nine pieces that would be enclosed in a complete stand of grape for a 7" (42-pounder) sea coast gun. Iron is clean and smooth. … (1196-11). Learn More »
$40.00
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This is a typical iron cannon ball of the era. Hollow iron ball with Bormann time fuse. For 12-pounder "Napoleon" cannons. Fuse looks to have been punched around the 1.5 second mark. Fuse shows burn… (1196-09). Learn More »
Excavated Bormann fuse from 12-pounder cannon ball. This type of zinc time fuse featured numbers on the top representing seconds of time. This specimen is in fired condition but still shows several of… (490-4237). Learn More »
$49.50
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Offered here is a very nice Hotchkiss artillery shell in fired and "dug" condition. Early pattern shell without flame grooves. A 3-inch projectile for Parrott and Ordnance rifles. Shell is complete… (1196-07). Learn More »
$250.00
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This is a typical iron cannon ball of the era. Hollow iron ball filled with case shot and would have had a Bormann time fuse. For 12-pounder "Napoleon" cannons. No Bormann fuse. Iron under plug… (1196-10). Learn More »
Offered here is a very nice half of an excavated Union artillery shell; sectioned to show the contents. This is an iron, 3” artillery shell that was intended to be fired from a 10-pounder Parrott… (2022-2358). Learn More »
$295.00
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Offered here is a very nice half of an excavated Union artillery shell; sectioned to show its construction. This is an iron, 3” artillery shell that was intended to be fired from a 10-pounder… (2022-2359). Learn More »
$225.00
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Spherical mortar shell is in excellent condition. Black exterior is clean with very little pitting. Some chipping to finish. [ad] [ph:L] NOTE: Will require extra shipping… (1090-06). Learn More »
Artillery drivers were responsible for the horse on which they rode and the “off” horse next to them on their right in the six-horse teams drawing the limbers, guns, and caissons. This is a good… (413-223). Learn More »
This artillery tube pouch bears a wonderful arsenal stamp at top center of the outer flap consisting of “U.S. / WASHINGTON / ARSENAL” with the first two lines in an arc over a dynamic U.S. eagle… (490-3648). Learn More »
$3,950.00
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Here is an original, Confederate 12-pounder, spherical case-shot, lead side-loader shell in near-mint condition as found on the Gettysburg battlefield soon after the battle. Once part of the Henry… (2022-2879). Learn More »
In 1961 workmen recovered this crate during construction of I-75 around Atlanta. This crate for 32 pounder shells measures approximately 15” long (without the two handles) by 8.5” wide. It is 9”… (846-382). Learn More »
This is a rebuilt round of canister. Made from excavated pieces. Four tiers of iron canister balls are glued together and set between their proper canister plates; thin plate on top and thick plate on… (1179-205). Learn More »
This is a “dug” artillery shell fired from 3” rifled cannons. This is the typical Confederate Read pattern shell. Brass fuse and lead side plug blew our when fired. Shell has a complete… (1179-196). Learn More »
The origins of the Civil War Library and Museum date back to 1865 just after the Civil War ended when veteran officers of the United States Army, Navy, and Marine Corps gathered in Philadelphia to… (1052-06). Learn More »
The standard ammunition for the 3-inch Parrot rifled cannon. This shell was fired but remains in excellent condition. Possibly an early pick-up. The top of the fuse adaptor is deteriorated but the… (2022-509). Learn More »
This shell was patented in England by James Whitworth on April 23, 1855. A talented British engineer with an interest in screw threads, Whitworth turned his attention to arms production in the early… (2022-793). Learn More »
$3,250.00
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Measures 6” in diameter. Nice woodcut of a cannon in center; printed on pink paper. Minor damage to each. [ss] [PH:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE… (516-572). Learn More »
$44.00
Originally $55.00
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This sword was probably sold by Schuyler, Hartley & Graham of New York. The pattern is pictured in their 1864 catalogue in figures 13 and 16. Rather than have a standard blade, the lightly curved 32 inch blade has "B.K." (Battery K) on the left… (870-447). Learn More »
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