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Item Code: 766-1211
A Confederate 12 Pounder 4.52” diameter polygonal cavity spherical shell fragment with a Confederate copper fuse adapter recovered in Atlanta, GA. Used exclusively by the Confederacy, interior cast with lines of weakness in the form of a pentagon, sections that would separate into twelve fragments of equal size. Also found in diamond and trapezoid patterns. [ws] [ph:L]
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