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All Dug Battlefield and camp relics have been recovered from private property with owner's permission.


Civil War Shot and Shell Relics
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ARTILLERY

A84

Super Neat 6lb C.S. Solid Shot Fired By North Carolina's Latham's Battery (Branch Artillery)-The Only 6lb Gun In the ANV at Gettysburg-This Was Found By George Rosensteel In Plum Run Area Between Devil's Den and Little Round Top-This Was Purchased from The Rosensteel/Eckert Collection After The Deaths Of Larry and Angela Eckert By  George Olinger-After George's Death His Son Stephen "Skip" Oliger Inherited The 6lb'er-Skip Then Sold This To Raymond Kline-I have a COA Signed By Stephen Oliger and Raymond Kline That Will Accompany This To Its New Owner

SOLD

A83

C.S. 12lb Side Loader-Does have Pitting As Seen In The Pictures But It Was In The Ground For A Long Time-Not Sure Where This Was Dug, But Came Out Of A Texas Collection

$375.00

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

$150.00

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

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"

$50.00

A20

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"

$50.00