BOX OF RELICS INCLUDING ITEMS RECOVERED FROM 2ND MANASSAS & GETTYSBURG

$400.00 SOLD

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Item Code: 543-15

This is a superb collection of relics that were found at various battlefields.

Included is a numbered list of all 56 items. Relics listed are- bullet, .69 cal. round ball, cannon pick, percussion cap, Union eagle cuff button, percussion cap, pulled .58 cal. Minie bullet, grape shot, saddle shield (found at Manassas), knapsack hook, percussion caps, bayonet scabbard tip(found on Culp’s Hill in the 1960’s by Ed Miller), pistol bullet, artillery shell fragment (found on Hanover Road in Gettysburg), .58 cal. Minie bullet, .52 cal. Sharps, sword scabbard drag, bullet & buckshot, SNY belt buckle (found at Upton’s Hill, VA), CSA block A button, pulled bullet, musket sling hook, .58 cal. skin cartridge, musket worm / bullet puller, bayonet scabbard tip, button back, pistol bullet, musket tampion, musket worm / bullet puller, canteen spout, shell fragment, coin button, .58 cal. Minie bullet, company hat letter, CSA scabbard tip (found at New Hope Church), buckle keeper, butt plate, Burnside cartridge, U.S. model 1861 hammer, Schenkl shell fuse, Jew’s harp, pistol bullet, gun tool, powder flask top, cannon friction primer, iron canister ball, Burnside cartridge, sling hook, suspender button, grommet, end plates of grapeshot shell, Williams cleaner bullet, large cent, Enfield trigger guard, knapsack buckle, and Union eagle coat button.  [sm]

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