Group of Civil War Artillery Fuses,Bullet Molds, and Cartridges, c. 1861-65, seven packs of artillery fuses, friction primers, musket and pistol caps, a port fire fuse, a Colt .44 caliber bullet mold, three...
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US 2.6" LEAD WIARD CANISTER. Finestexcavated specimen in existence. Formerly of the Charles Jones Collection author of the reference book on Civil War artillery fuses. This canister is pictured on page 66 of...
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CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY FUSE POUCH AND BELT.This is a fine example of a fuse box brightly marked on outside flap "U.S. WATERVLIET ARSENAL". This is an unusual box with brown leather surfaces. CONDITION: Box and belt...
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CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY FUSE POUCH AND BELT.This is a fine example of a fuse box brightly marked on inside flap "WATERTOWN ARSENAL, 1863". CONDITION: Box and belt are complete with good surfaces. Some cracking and loss...
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FUSE COLLECTION FROM THE CHARLES "CHUCK"JONES COLLECTION. All of the fuses in this display case are from the legendary Charles "Chuck" Jones collection author of the best reference book on fuses; Artillery Fuses...
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CS 6-POUNDER WOOD FUSED CANNONBALL ONorig WOODEN SABOT. Non-excavated. Pictured on page 30 of Melton & Pawl’s, Guide to Civil War Artillery Projectiles (figure III A-5). One of the finest specimens known to...
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CS 6.4" LONG SMOOTHSIDED BROOKE SHELL.Excavated. John Mercer Brooke, a Florida born Annapolis graduate, was formerly a United States Navy Officer. At the outbreak of the Civil War he resigned his commission joining...
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Confederate Order Book 1st VirginiaRegiment Pre-First Bull Run 8 x 10 in. hardbound order copy book with gilt title ADJUTANTS REPORTS. /1ST. REGIMENT. This book is a record of the orders received by the 1st...
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LOT OF 10 NAVY FUSES. Excavated. Nineare US Navy water cap fuses. The following are dated: (rare) 1857 date, 1862 1863, (2)1864, four are illegible. One CS Navy-style fuse, similar to the one pictured on page...
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CS 12-POUNDER CANNONBALL W/CS NAVY WATERCAPFUSE. Excavated. Pictured on page 19 of Charles H. Jones’, Artillery Fuses of the Civil War. From the Charles Jones Collection. Probably the only known example in existence....
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US 3.4" SAWYER SHELL. Non-excavated.Only specimen known to exist. Patent date stamped "PATENTED NOVEMBER 13, 1855" on the base and stamped "14" on the lead nose. Pictured on page 35 of the book, Artillery Fuses...
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Four Civil War Inert Artillery Projectiles,c. 1861-65, a 6-pound spherical shell with fuse, a 12-pound spherical shell with fuse, a 12-pound spherical shot, and a 3-inch shell with schenkl-marked fuse. Note: The 12-pound...
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US 300-POUNDER PARROTT SHELL. Excavated.One of the most sought-after large caliber artillery shells. Fired with excellent rifling impressions on the high, brass Parrott sabot. This shell was fired from Robert Parker...
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US 9" DAHLGREN SHELL. Non-excavated.Brass 1864 dated watercap fuse unscrews. Stamped near the fuse is the inspector stamp "G.C." (possibly US Navy inspector, George H. Cooper according to Warren Ripley’s book,...
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BRITISH 6.4" WHITWORTH SHELL. Excavated.Unfired. Sir Joseph Whitworth was probably the best mechanical engineer Britain had during his lifetime. Most of Whitworth's achievements represented international firsts....
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US 3" ABSTERDAM SHELL. Non-Excavated.From the legendary "Mac" Mason Collection, author of Civil War Projectiles II, Small Arms and Field Artillery, with Supplement. Stamped "J.P.K." on side. And stamped into...
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