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Item Code: R23074
Here is a group of relics all dug together at Shiloh way back in 1971. The largest item is a revolver sized powder flask with a raised eagle on the body. The top has separated and much of the back half has rotted away, but still displays well. There is a brass cap pouch finial and a musket wiper included. Also there is a good number of musket caps and the remains of a tin of pistol caps.
A nice group of relics, all dug together at Shiloh, TN. [jet]
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