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TWO CANNON BALLS. American 2nd
TWO CANNON BALLS. American 2nd half-19th century. Civil War-era 20'' shell weighing 37.5 lbs. and a 22'' shell weighing 46.5 lbs.
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3 CIVIL WAR IRON CANNON BALLS 3
3 CIVIL WAR IRON CANNON BALLS 3 CIVIL WAR IRON CANNON BALLS, LARGEST 10 POUNDER
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(3) Pcs Civil War ammunition
(3) Pcs Civil War ammunition found at Gettysburg 1965, c/o cannonball (2-1/2" dia), musket ball (1/2" dia), bullet (1" l)
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5 MISC. CIVIL WAR PERIOD CANNON
5 MISC. CIVIL WAR PERIOD CANNON BALLS 5 MISC. CIVIL WAR PERIOD CANNON BALLS; LARGEST APPROX. 10 POUNDS; 4"
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ANTIQUE 2 3/4" SOLID ROUND SHOT
ANTIQUE 2 3/4" SOLID ROUND SHOT STONE CANNON BALL United States,19th Century or earlierNon-explosive solid stone round cannon ball shot from the Civil War period or earlier.
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LARGE CIVIL WAR NAVAL EXPLODING
LARGE CIVIL WAR NAVAL EXPLODING CANNONBALL, ENCRUSTED Naval Cast Iron Exploding Shell, in heavy gauge with hole for missing fuse, the interior empty, in obviously water salvaged condition, extremely corroded, 9" diam. Includes mahogany plate display stand.
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(3) SCALE CANNONS - Practical
(3) SCALE CANNONS - Practical Firing Scale Cannons including: Civil War Field Artillery Parrot Gun 15 1/2'' brass barrel takes 5/8'' ball 28 1/2'' overall 14'' wide axle 11 1/2'' wheels missing ramrods minor corrosion; PLUS Bronze Mortar on mahogany sta
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR STYLE SIGNAL
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR STYLE SIGNAL CANNON MODEL 1857The smoothbore iron signal cannon is in the style of United States Model 1857 cannon. The Model 1857 was a variation of the extremely popular Napoleonic Cannon. These cannons were used by both sides during the civil war and used extensively in the Indian Wars of the American West during the 1870's. This exceptionally fine example stands 21"H to the top of the wheel and has a total length of 39". The cannon barrel measures 28.25"L with a 1.75" diameter bore.
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Civil War Centennial Model
Civil War Centennial Model Cannons Lot of Two First cannon is a 1" scale Parrot rifle; second is a?Napoleonic Howitzer also 1" scale. Great for any den. Condition: Excellent.
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PAIR OF AMERICAN CIVIL WAR IRON
PAIR OF AMERICAN CIVIL WAR IRON CANNONBALLSNorth America, United States, Civil War era, ca. 1861 to 1865 CE. A fine pair of cast-iron cannonballs made to be fired out of the barrel of a cannon at opposing soldiers. Each spherical projectile features a faded casting seam across the center that indicates it was formed via a bivalve mold. Bivalve molds allowed for faster production methods and a more consistent spherical form for each ball since shaping a solid mass of iron into a sphere is difficult to do by hand. Layers of age-commensurate oxidation cover the surfaces. Size of each (both are nearly identical): 3.05" Diameter (7.7 cm)
Provenance: private Brevard, North Carolina, USA collection
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Condition:
Minor abrasions and encrustations, fading to casting seams, and age-commensurate oxidation, otherwise intact and very good. Great preservation to form.
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Two cannon balls, 18/19th c.
Two cannon balls, 18/19th c.
Largest 5"H x 5"D
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TWO CIVIL WAR IRON CANNONBALLS, TWO
TWO CIVIL WAR IRON CANNONBALLS, TWO MISSILES, COLLECTION OF LEAD MINI BALLS AND TWO BRASS CANNONSTwo Civil War Iron Cannonballs, Two Missiles, Collection of Lead Mini Balls and Two Brass Cannons,
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THREE IRON CANNONBALLSprobably
THREE IRON CANNONBALLSprobably Civil War era, of varying size, 3-3/8 in. diameter to 7-3/4 in. diameter, 5 lbs to 85 lbs
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
denting and wear consistent with age
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SUBSTANTIAL MODEL OF A CIVIL WAR
SUBSTANTIAL MODEL OF A CIVIL WAR FIELD CANNON Likely 1960s, a substantial wooden carriage supports a 15 in. cast iron tube and assorted sheet metal fittings; the gun is not drilled completely for firing.
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Civil War 1863 percussion musket
Civil War 1863 percussion musket the lock engraved with U.S. and eagle marked "S.N. & W.T.C. for Massachusetts. 55.75"l.
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MINIATURE CIVIL WAR STYLE CANNON
MINIATURE CIVIL WAR STYLE CANNON Second half, 20th century; cast iron barrel on wood carriage, metal covered spoke wheels, with ram rod, 28 in. L., 13 in. W.
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CIVIL WAR, ETC. LOTA lot of
CIVIL WAR, ETC. LOTA lot of miscelanious items including a cannon ball, a michined 7" brass cannon barrel, a statue of George Custer, and "Saving the Colors", period brass bugle, and other interesting things
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THREE REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA
THREE REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA CANNON BALLS From Fredericksburg, Virginia area, comprising a 6-lb. cast iron ball, 11 1/4 in. circumference; a 4-lb. ball, 10 in. circumference; and a 3 lb. ball, 8 3/4 in. circumference; with a walnut stand.
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CIVIL WAR SOLDIER JOHN C WINN
CIVIL WAR SOLDIER JOHN C WINN LETTER PHOTO ARCHIVE United States,19th CenturyCivil War Archive of John C. Winn 1st Connecticut Artillery Siege of Petersburg Certificate ?Grand Army of the Republic? of Vermont issued to J.C. Winn 1895 3 Daguerreotypes of John C. Winns Father (8) CDV and Cabinet Card Photographs of the Winn family Letters are paraphrased for content with only a small sample given below. There is very good war content. The letters begin in January 1864 with Camp Life at Fort Scott, Horses and conditions, and the Killing of Col. Elsworth. 1864 May 28th Bermuda Hundred? There has been many fighting since we come here. Only two boys out this right killed? we are behind the breast works and no balls are coming through. 1864 June 9th, Bermuda Hundred with cover .. Being attacked by ?Black Rebels? 1864 June 10th Fire the guns for three straight days down the bridge at Apomatics where the Richmond and Petersburg cross? we had a good time they tried to repulse us but old Gilmore was to scary for them. We made the attack on there center forces? Richmond is what we want. You do not know anything what war is until you see 2000000 worth of ammunition shot away in two hours. I have had a man shot next to me. We shot Jonnie and he lays in the corn field and in the fields when we shot cannister at them. 1864 June 16th Old General Grant was here yesterday, The Rebs left there breast works and only half buried there dead so this morning we had to get to work.. 1864 June 21ST I saw outside my tent Old Abe Lincoln and Grant inspecting their Darky?s , they are going to make a charge tonight and tomorrow on Petersburg? Grant gave the order to shell the place of Petersburg. 1864 July 6th The Jonnies are a ? mile away and we are firing at there batteries night and day into Petersburg. 1864 August 1st We had a battle and must say it was a fight! This letter describes a most gruesome battle from Cannon fire and with Black troops fighting. 1864 August 22nd Fighting in the Wilden Rail Road the Rebs charged twice in the fore noon and we repulsed them with heavy loss and again in the afternoon and they did not gain one inch. More content 1864 Sept 26th I have laid within a 130 yards from the Rebs Idid my duty when the Minnie balls flew like hail stones, I stood by the breast works where I could see the Jonnies succeed so plain! I could see the color of there hair and whiskers and I have thrown many mortar shells to them. 1864 Dec 30th ?Sherman is a Hero he has taken Savanna 1865 April 6th ?Petersburg Is Ours! 1865 April 10th Talk about the regt being discharged 1865 July 6th Some 800 of the Boys are in Castle Thunder in Richmond! 1865 Sept 13th We were mustered to notify us the we will be mustered out. I should be home in two weeks
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TEN FIELD PIECES AND A LIMBER As
TEN FIELD PIECES AND A LIMBER As follows: three (3) olive drab WWI cannons marked Britains Ltd; a limber faintly marked Britains; two Civil War field cannons; a plastic limber with a Gatling gun; two gray metal Gatling guns; two small gray cannons. Largest cannon 2-1/4 x 5-1/2 x 2-3/4 in.
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7 PIECES OF CIVIL WAR AND
7 PIECES OF CIVIL WAR AND MILITARY RELATEDMATERIAL TO INCLUDE: (1) U.S. AMMUNITION POUCH BY J. BOYD & SON, BOSTON, 6 1/2" HIGH X 8" WIDE, HAS 2 BRASS PLAQUES, (2) LEATHER POUCH STAMPED U.S., N.Y, BOSTON, 3 1/2" X 4 1/2", (3) LEATHER POUCH 3 1/2" X 6" WITH DETACHED BRASS MUSKET PIN, (4) 9" LEATHER AND BRASS POWDER FLASK, (5) LEATHER CARTRIDGE BOX WITH WOOD INSET BELT, IS AS IS, 4 1/4" HIGH X 9" WIDE, (6) 3 1/4" IRON CANNONBALL WITH WOOD BASE, (7) MODEL "FG66" BINOCULARS, EARLY 20TH C, 7 1/2" OPEN.
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A STARTING CANNON BY W.R.A. CO.,
A STARTING CANNON BY W.R.A. CO., USA with steel green-painted carriage and a single-stepped brass end barrel, 46cm long; a Poachers cannon; and one other starting cannon (3)
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PAIR OF SCALE CANNONS - Practical
PAIR OF SCALE CANNONS - Practical Firing Scale Cannons Civil War Field Artillery Parrot Gun marked 'Spain' 15 1/2'' steel barrel takes 5/8'' ball 28 1/2'' overall 14'' wide axle 11 1/2'' wheels missing one ramrod minor corrosion. From the Marvin Sadik
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CIVIL WAR CANNON ARTILLERY &
CIVIL WAR CANNON ARTILLERY & CARRIAGEAntique reproduction Civil War Cannon, measuring 7" x 17" x 8".
See images. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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Framed Collection of Civil War
Framed Collection of Civil War Cartridges Collection of round balls and mini balls and some paper cartridges. Condition: Some are battlefield pickups; some are in good condition.
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AMERICAN CANNON MODEL. Nineteenth
AMERICAN CANNON MODEL. Nineteenth century. Seamed brass cannon (no touchhole) on a cast iron wheeled carriage. 8.25"h. 18.5"l.
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FIVE ARTILLERY PIECES. American
FIVE ARTILLERY PIECES. American 2nd half-19th century. Four shots measuring 10'' and weighing 4 lbs. each with a 16'' 17.5 lb. cannon ball.
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AMERICAN LINE THROWING CANNON OR
AMERICAN LINE THROWING CANNON OR LYLE GUNiron; signed to plaque "Sculler Safety Corporation / 122 Broad Street / New York / No. 1141"; Provenance: The Mrs. Stuart Davis Collection, Beverly Hills, CA; 12 inches wide; 33 inches deep; 13 1/2 inches high Condition:
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CAST IRON NAVAL GUN ON CANNONADE
CAST IRON NAVAL GUN ON CANNONADE 20th c. Scale Copy of a George I Royal Navy Cannon, for use as a signal cannon, in unmarked cast iron, on an oak carriage with brass fittings, elevation wedge loose but present, all accurate in detail, 22" barrel, 1" bore, roughly 9" x 24" x 13", good condition. For display only, not recommended for live firing.
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MINIATURE CIVIL WAR STYLE CANNON
MINIATURE CIVIL WAR STYLE CANNON 20th century; cast iron barrel brass mounted oak carriage, with spoke wheels, 32 in. L., 10 1/2 in. W.
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[Civil War Photo] Civil War Glass
[Civil War Photo] Civil War Glass Lantern Slides by Taylor & Huntington Lot of 2 from Taylor & Huntington's Original War Views 1861-1865 series each 3.25'' x 4'' and set into 4'' x 6.75'' wood mounts probably for use in a large lantern projector. One showing a man on the deck of an ironclad pointing out cannonball dents the other showing soldiers working with heavy artillery. Condition: Plates very good.
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Civil War Shell Jacket Blue wool
Civil War Shell Jacket Blue wool body trim in yellow for Cavalry with 12 buttons down front two on each cuff and four at the collar. Ordnance markings in the right sleeve. Condition: Very good.
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Two cannonballs: one possibly
Two cannonballs: one possibly "hundred pounder", said to have been found near Charleston, South Carolina, 6 in.; one said to have been found near Goldsboro, North Carolina, 3 in., in High-Power small arms ammunition box. (three pieces). Both with extensive rust and chips. Private Collection, Goldsboro, North Carolina.
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Lot misc. cannon shot (balls).
Lot misc. cannon shot (balls).
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CIVIL WAR DRAWINGCivil War
CIVIL WAR DRAWINGCivil War drawing , by Confederate soldier John Jacob Omenhausser, drawn while a prisoner at Point Lookout Maryland, titled A Sentinel Accidently Shot by His Companion , the scene depicts two African American Union soldiers, one lying dead on the ground with the Confederate prisoners surrounding him and amused by the unfortunate event, 6 1/2" x 8".
Competitive In-House shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Unframed. Light staining. Sheet size-8 1/2'' x 11 1/8''
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J J WOLFE FOUNDRY BRONZE SIGNAL
J J WOLFE FOUNDRY BRONZE SIGNAL CANNON STEEL 1840cannons such as this were used to signal other ships to pass orders and information, to salute other vessels in passing, to sound a mutiny, and in time of fog, as a distance off signal. Presented is a beautiful bronze cannon made by the J.J Wolfe Foundry of Southampton, England, in 1840, with their elaborate cartouche. J.J Wolfe has a well known history as a cannon foundry in mid 19th century England. diameter: height : 13 inches width: 33 inches