Artillery

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4.52 INCH CONFEDERATE 12-PDR. BORMANN FUSED SPHERICAL SHELL

4.52 INCH CONFEDERATE 12-PDR. BORMANN FUSED SPHERICAL SHELL

This type of artillery round was fired from smoothbore Napoleon cannons. The iron cannonball is in good condition with some light pitting overall. Nice dark patina throughout. The ball has been… (881-28). Learn More »

CS 3.67” MARSHALL, TX ARSENAL-POINTED SCHENKL BOLT - REC. PROVENCAL, LA

CS 3.67” MARSHALL, TX ARSENAL-POINTED SCHENKL BOLT - REC. PROVENCAL, LA

Manufactured at the Marshall Arsenal, Marshall, Texas. The design utilized many features from the Federal Schenkl style, but is a unique CS design. The Confederates replaced the paper sleeve from the… (2026-534). Learn More »

$1,450.00
ON HOLD

EXCAVATED CONFEDERATE 3” ARCHER BOLT - SHILOH, TN

EXCAVATED CONFEDERATE 3” ARCHER BOLT - SHILOH, TN

The design was likely produced by Dr. Robert Archer, a partner of Joseph Anderson, the superintendent at the Tredegar Foundry in Richmond, VA. Constructed of cast iron, this bolt specimen features a… (2026-519). Learn More »

$1,250.00
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1863 WATERVLIET ARSENAL MARKED GUNNER’S LEVEL

1863 WATERVLIET ARSENAL MARKED GUNNER’S LEVEL

This gunner’s level is clearly marked across the top on one side with an eagle over “U.S. / WATERVLIET / ARSENAL/ 1863.” This was an essential artillery tool enabling an artillery crew to… (1202-1331). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR WATERVLIET ARSENAL MARKED ARTILLERY CALIPERS

CIVIL WAR WATERVLIET ARSENAL MARKED ARTILLERY CALIPERS

Made of heavy brass, these are constructed like a pair of dividers, with the arms pivoting around a round base. This has a nice, undisturbed, aged patina, and clear markings that include sharp arsenal… (1202-1332). Learn More »


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