RELIC CANTEEN FROM BRANDY STATION

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Item Code: 236-1035

Offered here is a relic condition, smooth-sided model 1858 canteen. It is in rusty relic condition. It is well flattened with no spout, but does have all three strap brackets remaining. This piece has never been treated of coated with anything. Needs to be brushed off a little but otherwise remains solid.

Recovered by author/publisher Dean Thomas on Brandy Rock Farm at Brandy Station during the DIV #5 hunt. [jet][ph:L]

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