THE CIVIL WAR LIMBER CHEST AND ANTIQUES
Artillery
ALL DUG BATTLEFIELD RELICS HAVE BEEN RECOVERED FROM PRIVATE
PROPERTY WITH OWNERS PERMISSION

(From Left to Right)
12 lb. C.S. Case Shot (Ground Burst) found at first day
Battle of Chancellorsville found by me October, 1985 - Not for Sale
U.S. 3 Parrott (Ground Burst) found first day Battle of Chancellorsville found
by me September, 1984 Note schenkl fuse froze into shell fragment Not for sale
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Number |
Picture |
Description |
Price |
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3079 |
U.S. Hotchkiss Fuse Slight bend Few hits Note iron from shell adhered to fuse Recovery Petersburg |
$55.00 |
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3082 |
U.S. Hotchkiss Fuse Very nice condition Three marks on face of fuse that looks almost intentionally done with knife Recovery unknown |
$65.00 |
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3085 |
Confederate Spherical Fuse Very nice condition Dirt still in threads Recovery unknown |
$70.00 |
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3088 |
Confederate Spherical Fuse Very nice condition Paper time fuse still remains Dirt still in threads Recovery Battle of Petersburg (Jerusalem Plank Road) |
$70.00 |
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3092 |
U.S. 3 Parrott Zinc Time Fuse Excellent condition Dirt still in threads Recovery unknown |
$60.00 |
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4239 |
Confederate Spherical Fuse Very nice condition Recovery unknown |
$70.00 |
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3100 |
Complete package of four second fuses dated 1863 from the Frankford arsenal Very good condition, no openings
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$130.00 |
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3104 |
Taylor time fuse igniter Good condition Corrugated metal hood Usually used for Dyer Shells |
$35.00 |
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4258 |
Fuse gimlet Overall length 3 Ύ X 2 Very nice condition |
$65.00 |
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0061 |
C.W. Boremann fuse cutter - Some light rust - Nice |
SOLD |
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0010 |
C.W. Boremann fuse cutter - Some light rust - Nice |
SOLD |
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3106 |
Iron fuse gimlet These are no longer coming out of the ground in tact unless your lucky Would probably electrolysize well Recovery unknown |
$55.00 |
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3114 |
Artillery Vent Pick Priming Wire for cannon Used to puncture the powder bags through the vent at the rear of the tube so that when the fuse primer ignited, the canon would fire 20.5 in length Marked Watervliet U.S. 8 This was also used to extract fuse primers, not all are made this way Excellent condition See page 294 Echoes of Glory: Arms and Equipment of the Union |
$75.00 |
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3118 |
Confederate Artillery Vent Pick Priming Wire for cannon Used to puncture the powder bags through the vent at the rear of the tube so that when the fuse primer ignited, the canon would fire 16.5 in length This also has the extractor twist for removal of fuse primers See page 294 Echoes of Glory: Arms and Equipment of the Confederacy |
SOLD |
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3122 |
Confederate Artillery Vent Pick Priming Wire for cannon Used to puncture the powder bags through the vent at the rear of the tube so that when the fuse primer ignited, the canon would fire 19 in length Attached is the original cord to place around the gunners wrist (Very rare to find pick with the cord) Some bends in shaft |
$225.00 |
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3127 |
Bulls Eye Rosette with some lead remaining Often worn by artillery horses Strap attachment hook missing Recovery Battle of Locust Grove Marked Locust Grove |
$65.00 |
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3130 |
Four pcs. of sabot from various shells 3 pcs. are ratcheted sabots All four for $40.00 |
$13.00 each |
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4951 |
Rammer (Wood) I was told that this was for a 32 lb. Naval gun Being not knowledgeable on Naval Rammers, I am not exactly sure what bore size this would be used for Most of the rammers I have seen are much smaller than the actual bore size The diameter is 6 and the length of the front section is 4 ½ The diameter of the handle is 1 7/8 X 76 ½ Some original red paint appears on the handle See photo showing rammer on board a Naval Ship This item requires special handling and shipping or other arrangements made with the purchaser |
$625.00 |
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4957 |
Tar Bucket (Grease) whatever you prefer, they held a tar and grease mixture 7 X 8 All complete and original From my personal collection and in very good shape No dents |
SOLD |