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12
lb. solid shot cannon ball recovered at Kennesaw Mtn., GA.
It is cleaned, coated, and ready for display.--$195.
Civil
War artillery grease bucket no doubt originally from Bannermann's
Island. The bucket displays very nicely but is missing the lid and
has a replacement bottom due to the original being rusted out. It
still looks great in an artillery display.--$195.
6
lb. solid shot cannon ball just recovered here at Stone River and hasn't
even been washed off. I will supply a map of the battlefield
showing exactly where this ball was recovered. The great majority
of 6 lb. cannon balls used at the Battle of Stones River were used by
Confederate artillery.--$195.SOLD
 Beautiful
condition complete "dropped" 3 inch Hotchkiss artillery
projectile from the Battle of Nashville, TN. It has been drilled
and is ready for display. Fuze, nose, lead sabot, and cup all remain
perfectly intact.--$395.
 Nice
condition excavated 3 inch Read Confederate projectile. It was
recovered years ago at Lynchburg, VA. and has been disarmed, cleaned,
coated, and is ready for display. Shells this nice are almost
never found anymore. The sabot is slotted to allow flame to pass
to ignite the fuze.--$650.SOLD
Absolutely
beautiful condition excavated 10 lb. Parrott projectile recovered at
Kennesaw Mtn., GA. about 40 years ago. It has a complete pewter
time fuze, excellent iron, and a perfect rifled brass sabot. You
just won't see a nicer one.--$350.
Dug
years ago from near Richmond, VA. Nice slick Confederate 12 lb.
copper time fuzed with the lead sideloading plug case shot cannon
ball. The ball is disarmed and ready for display.--$450.
 Excavated
nose section of the big 3.67 Hotchkiss projectile. This one was
recovered at Kennesaw, GA. and has been disarmed and just lightly
cleaned. It has great metal and would further clean up
nicely. The brass time fuze remains intact.--$195.
 Excavated
5 lb. Ketchum hand grenade recovered at The Battle of Port Hudson.
Very few of these have ever been found. It has been disarmed -
cleaned - and is ready for display.--$695.SOLD
 Original
unopened packet of Union Artillery time fuzes. This is an oddity -
You can FAINTLY see on the outside of the packet "10 Sec Fuzes -
Frankford Arsenal" yet -- on the top the packet is marked BOLDLY
"8 - 10 - 15". The packet is in excellent
condition.--$75.
Nice
condition 3 inch Hotchkiss case shot nose section. This was
recently dug by one of my hunting buddies off Tyne Blvd. at the Battle
of Nashville. It is lightly cleaned - disarmed - coated - and
ready for display.--$150.
Early
battlefield pick-up 3.8 inch "James bolt" in condition nice
enough for us to fire today. It's hard to believe how seldom you
see a really nice James projectile anymore.--$895.
 Quite
rare 6 # size Confederate Bormann fuzed cannon ball. The
Confederates didn't use a lot of these after 1863 due to not being able
to compete well with the Federal 12 Lb. Napolean. This one is a
local find and has the classic "Hi-Lip" Confederate
Bormann fuze. Very few of these are being recovered
anymore.--$395.
Original
packet of 4-second 1863 Frankford Arsenal Artillery time fuzes.
This is a tan colored packet with all 5 fuzes still intact, but a little
of the paper is missing on the top of the packet. Marked and dated
Frankford Arsenal fuze packs add a nice splash of color to your
collection and have always been a quite popular item.--$95.
 Very
rare to excavate "interwined" U.S.A. artillery rosette.
This was recovered many years ago by my old hunting buddy - Pete Cryer -
from here at Stones River. I have actually seen more Confederate
belt plates recovered here than these.--$125.
 Quite
rare 12 lb. size "Braile" Bormann fuzed cannon ball.
This scarce projectile is distinguished by the fuze having a series of
one dot to five dots instead of the numbers one through five.
Rumor has always had it that these were for night firing but I
personally question that and suspect that it was just another way of
numbering by some obscure manufacturer. At any rate these are rare
as chicken's teeth.--$450.
 Original
Civil War tin straps for attaching the cannon ball to the wooden sabot
for firing. This size strap can be used on the 24 lb. ball or cut
shorter and used on the 12 lb. ball. They originally came from
Bannerman and used to be seen for sale every so often but are hardly
ever seen offered anymore. An original strap when coupled with an
original cannon ball and a turned wooden sabot makes for a wonderful
artillery display piece to demonstrate what a cannon ball on sabot ready
for firing looked like. I have four of these. While they
last !!--$69. each
Finely
crafted and faithfully reproduced 3/4 scale Model 1860 Parrott
Rifle. The barrel is cast iron with a 3/8 inch seamless liner for
maximum strength. The wheels are hickory and all carriage parts
are white oak just as the originals. All hardware is steel not low
strength aluminum or pot metal. The cannon comes complete with all
working implements including water bucket, worm, 2 rammers, 2 hand
spikes, a portfire, prolong rope, and vent cover. The wheel height
is 42 inches and the barrel bore is 2.25 inches. We will include
free delivery within 300 miles of Murfreesboro, TN. If you check
around you will find this gun usually priced at $12,000. Check out
our price with a full complement of implements and free delivery
!!!--$9,500.
 Group
of beautiful condition excavated unfired Confederate manufacture cannon
friction primers. These were excavated yesterday by one of my
hunting buddies all out of one hole on the 2nd day Battle Line at the
Battle of Nashville, TN. - As long as they last - I have eight.--$45.
each
Complete
layer of 6# canister balls. These were locally dug and from the
position where they were found are probably C.S.--$65. for the entire
layer.-SOLD
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  Excellent
condition original Billinghurst and Requa Battery Gun
Clip. Only a few hundred of these were ever
produced. This one still hinges perfectly.--$275.
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