Bullet & Relic Bowl - Petersburg Area Recovery - Trimmer Collection

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These excavated Civil War bullets and brass relics were all recovered from Petersburg, VA area by Virginia relic hunter Glenn Trimmer. Glenn had these and other bullet bowls beautifully displayed in a medical doctor's bookcase in his family room. This ceramic bowel consists of approximately 26 bullets that are a mix of both dropped and fired Confederate and Federal examples to include: .58 caliber 3-ring, .58 caliber Williams type I cleaner, .69 caliber round ball and one complete Spencer cartridge which has a hairline fracture on one side of the brass casing. Also included are: 2 Federal general service eagle coat buttons, New York State Seal cuff button, Federal General staff officer's cuff button, brass knapsack buckle and hook, brass saddle plate, brass cap box finial and other miscellaneous brass items. All four buttons are in excellent excavated condition with shanks. Both cuff buttons are covered with gilt. Glenn displayed each bowl with a card detailing a bit of each battle site's history including the bullet's recovery location. Both bowl and label will be included. Read more about Glenn Trimmer and his relic hunting by clicking this link: Glenn Trimmer Collection. These Petersburg recovered bullets and relics will display very nicely in any den, family room or office and will be an excellent addition to any excavated Civil War artillery or general relic collection.


Product Code:
PC12312

Price:
$135.00

This brand is available for:
MISC. EXCAVATED ITEMS , NEW ITEMS , GREAT GIFT IDEAS , BULLETS , FEDERAL RELICS

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