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This Schenkl is inscribed in white paint “Gettysburg Pa / 1863” and originally came from a Connecticut G.A.R. post through renowned Connecticut militaria dealer Norm Flayderman. Its ultimate… (1217-01). Learn More »
This gunner’s level is clearly marked across the top on one side with an eagle over “U.S. / WATERVLIET / ARSENAL/ 1862.” This was an essential artillery tool enabling an artillery crew to… (1130-12). Learn More »
Full title of this reprint is “THE ARTILLERIST’S MANUAL, COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES, AND ADAPTED TO THE SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES” by Brig. Gen, John Gibbon and published by Morningside… (1180-76). Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $95.00
Offered here is an excavated artillery fuse adaptor from a 3” Confederate Read Shell. Brass fuse adaptor with central hole to hold paper time fuse. There is a flange on top featuring two spanner… (2023-2925). Learn More »
$50.00
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"The USS Constitution also known as Old Ironsides, is a three-masted wooden-hulled heavy frigate. She is the world's oldest commissioned naval warship still afloat and was launched in 1797. Joshua… (88-173). Learn More »
$795.00
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Offered here is an iron cannon ball believed to be half of a Revolutionary War “chain shot”. Ball is heavily pitted. Marked “VB.” in white paint. A deep hole is believed to be the attachment… (490-5320). Learn More »
A vendor at the Autumn Gettysburg Civil War show held at the Allstar Events Complex on Oct. 28-29 reported that a Maryland sword belt plate valued at $3500 was stolen from a display case on Sunday…. Learn More »
This odd sized Shenkl shell was used in rifled 6-pounder cannons. This shell was fired but remains in very good condition. Likely an early pick-up. There are only broken remains of the fuse adaptor… (410-237). Learn More »
Shot is in nice condition. Looks to be an early pick-up that still retains much of the original arsenal paint. Iron surface is mostly smooth but with the usual scattered rust spots. Shot is from the… (2023-2754). Learn More »
$695.00
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Produced by the Federal Ordnance Department, this artillery round is referred to as a Civil War twelve-pounder canister. In wonderful original condition. This cylindrical, field artillery round is… (957-05). Learn More »
$3,750.00
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Iron 12-lb spherical solid shot with a dark patina and light pitting throughout. There is no mold seam visible. Projectile was recovered west of Gettysburg. [AD]… (2023-2331). Learn More »
$395.00
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The title of this pamphlet is “BRITISH ARTILLERY AMMUNITION 1780” by Adrian B. Caruana and published by Museum Restoration Service of Bloomfield, Ontario, Canada in 1979. Yellow heavy stock paper… (236-416). Learn More »
Unfinished sight blade, bottom threads not machined! Used during the Civil War, the sight is a small, flattish steel peg designed to protrude from the front of a cannon. It was used to provide… (1000-1550). Learn More »
$180.00
Originally $225.00
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Unfinished sight blade, bottom threads not machined! Used during the Civil War, the sight is a small, flattish steel peg designed to protrude from the front of a cannon. It was used to provide… (1000-1547). Learn More »
$180.00
Originally $225.00
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Unfinished sight blade, bottom threads not machined! Used during the Civil War, the sight is a small, flattish steel peg designed to protrude from the front of a cannon. It was used to provide… (1000-1545). Learn More »
$180.00
Originally $225.00
ON HOLD
Unfinished sight blade, bottom threads not machined! Used during the Civil War, the sight is a small, flattish steel peg designed to protrude from the front of a cannon. It was used to provide… (1000-1544). Learn More »
$180.00
Originally $225.00
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This is a forged iron gauge to check that cast cannon balls were of the proper diameter. This gauge measures approximately 17.75” long overall, with 10” handle. This handle is forged of round iron… (2022-2885). Learn More »
Here is a very nice U.S. Borman time fuse from a fired projectile. John Geiselman obtained this piece second hand; Lester Wherley found it in relic condition in Gettysburg at the Peach Orchard. … (575-07). Learn More »
$125.00
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Nose section of a US 3-inch Hotchkiss shell. Exterior has a light surface rust with some original finish visible in areas. The surface is mostly smooth but does show some light scattered dents around… (2023-2216). Learn More »
Small leather box to hold friction primers were carried on the belt (past terminology designated this type box as a Navy fuse box). The box is relatively square in shape to accommodate the shape of… (490-5342). Learn More »
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An eyewitness account of the Battle of Gettysburg written by Lt. Henry J. Waltz, Quartermaster, Co. I, 93rd Pennsylvania Volunteers. The ledger measures 12” x 7 ½”; covers are rough, some separation to interior binding near the front of the… (1194-04). Learn More »