GROUP OF EARLY GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD PICK-UP RELICS

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Item Code: 1054-251

Collection of relics picked-up off the Gettysburg battlefield.  These are early pick-ups as there is little patina. Group consists of a US belt buckle, two artillery shell fragments, a canister ball, six bullets, a piece of a combination fuse, and a label.

Belt plate is well worn but all there.  Arrow hook style with all three hooks remaining; with dings and dents. Bullets are all drops with light patina: .69 round ball, .69 minie, .58 Gardner, .58 Williams type III, .58 minie (star base), .577 Enfield. Artillery fuse is a fired Schenkl combination type…about half remaining.

Dirty tag reads, “Bullet and shell fragments from the Gettysburg battlefield mounted for display.”  [jet]

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