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THE CIVIL WAR LIMBER CHEST AND ANTIQUES

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Carved Bullets

 

ALL DUG BATTLEFIELD RELICS HAVE BEEN RECOVERED FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY W/ OWNER’S PERMISSION

 

 

 

 

 

 

(2) .58 Cal. Minies that collided at the Battle of Mechanicsville (The 7 days)

It is the consensus of opinion, that both collided prior to entering a tree. Four

particles of wood lye in the cavity of one.  Found in the Beaver Dam creek in 1977.

(Not for sale)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.58 Cal. Explosive U.S. Gardiner Recovered at Gettysburg – I purchased from the

Shields Museum Auction on November 16th 1985, lot #318.  Records show it was found

by a Mr. H. Smiley many years ago in the peach orchard.  (Not for sale)

 

The following carved bullets are all carved by the Civil War soldiers and have all been recovered by me personally through the years and marked accordingly

 

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Number

Picture

Description

Price

2674

Recovery Chancellorsville – Marked C-1

$15.00

2682

Recovery Chancellorsville – Marked C-2

$30.00

2683

Recovery Chancellorsville – Marked C-3

$30.00

2684

Recovery Jacob’s Ford – Marked JF-4

$10.00

2685

Recovery Mine Run – Marked MR-5

$10.00

2686

Recovery Mine Run – Marked MR-6

$20.00

2687

Recovery Spotsylvania – Marked SP-7

$20.00

2688

Recovery Bermuda Hundred – Marked BH-8

$15.00

2689

Recovery Bermuda Hundred – Marked BH-9

$20.00

2690

Recovery Bermuda Hundred – Marked BH-10

$20.00

2691

Recovery Bermuda Hundred – Marked BH-11 – The beginning of a sinker, hole never pushed through?

$20.00

2692

Recovery Salem Church – Marked SC-12

$10.00

2693

Recovery Wilderness – Marked W-13

$25.00

2694

Recovery Wilderness – Marked W-14

$10.00

2695

Recovery Wilderness – Marked W-15

$10.00

2696

Recovery Winchester, VA – Marked WT-16 – Should read “Marked WI-16,” my mistake – Definitely a fishing sinker

$15.00

2697

Recovery Gettysburg – Marked G-17 – Definitely a fishing sinker

$30.00

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