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$325.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 1179-211
This is the type of artillery round fired from smoothbore Napoleon cannons. Iron cannonball is in good condition with some moderate pitting overall. Ball has been drilled and flushed.
The Bormann fuse is present and remains in very good condition. The fuse is unpunched and the numbers and lines are clearly visible.
A nice complete cannon ball with good Bormann fuse. From the Texas Civil War Museum collection. [jet] [ph:L]
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