Very Nice 5" Sawyer Shell-Recovered By Larry McCoy At Fort Powell, August Of 1864 Battle of Mobile Bay, AL
$2850.00
A87
Very Cool Relic! A U.S. Naval Water Cap Time Fuse That Was Recovered On The Malvern Hill Battlefield-Dated 1862 W/ Anchor And ORD.D
$125.00
A85
Dug U.S. Parrott Time Fuse Adapter-This One Has A Slight Crack As Seen In The Pictures-Recovered Petersburg, VA
$40.00
A82
Very Nice Complete Schenkl Percussion Fuse-There Is A Dent On The Top Of The Fuse Where It Hit-You Can See J.P. SCHENKL and 1861-Complete With Anvil Cap and Striker Visible On The Bottom-Recovered Port Hudson By Ward Reilly
$140.00
A72
Two Nice C.S. McEvoy Fuse Igniter's-Invented By C.A. McEvoy Of Richmond, VA And Patented January 7, 1863-Designed For Rifled Projectiles And Did Not Depend On Flame Passing The Shell To Light The Fuse-These Were Filled With Fulminate Compound-Upon Firing The Pin Would Be Pulled Igniting The Fulminate Thus Igniting The Paper Fuse Underneath-One Loop Of The Pin Remains-Both Recoverd At Bermuda Hundered
$75.00
For Both
A19
Excellant U.S. Artillery Vent Pick Priming Wire For Cannon-Used To Puncture The Powder Bag Though The Vent At The Rear Of The Tube So That When The Fuse Primer Ignited, The Cannon Would Fire-16" In Length-See pg. 303 "Echoes of Glory: Arms and Equipment of the Union"