Dixieland
Civil War Relics
Bullets
  1. Nice .38 Confederate foreign mold pistol bullet.  Excavated in Virginia.  $35.

  2. Here is a bullet that you may not have in your collection.  This is a (M&M # 349) .577 French Triangle base bullet.  They are a bit rarer than the .69's.  This came from a Virginia bullet collection.  $30.

  3. This is a great M&M#199 Garibaldi.  These bullets are quit frequently found in North Carolina camps.  This lovely example was also found in a North Carolina campsite in central Virginia by Larry Hicklen a few years back.  A nice addition to a bullet collection.  $49.

  4. Nice hard to find .54 caliber Wilkerson pattern bullet.  These are associated with North Carolina troops.  There are a few scars but it displays well and is priced wonderfully.  $40.

  5. This is a nice .54 three ringer for the CS rifle.  This is a field molded bullet with a cut spru.  Excavated at Shiloh.  $20.

  6. This is a neat group of whittled, flattened, and carved lead.  Here we have a couple of small lead sticks used for pencils, and a flattened .69 caliber three ringer, a carved on carbine bullet, and a carved on .69 Tower, and more...  Lots of Civil War lead for little money.  $22.

  7. A very nice and harder to find hi base three ringer.  This bullet is straight and has a nice woodsy patina.  Found in a Confederate campsite in Midland Tennessee.  $25.

  8. Cool little Confederate lead pack stud.  Some believe that these were carved from a bullet, while others as I believe they were arsenal made.  You do not see these come around often.  $20.

  9. This is a very nice .56 caliber picket bullet for the country rifle.  This is M&M#12 and is a very nice specimen with a woodsy tan patina.  Note the cut sprue on the base.  Excavated in Georgia.  $25.

  10. This is a pretty .44 slanting breech ring tail sharps bullet.  It has a nice milky white patina and is a great example.  This is M&M#198.  This bullet was widely used by the Confederate Cavalry.  $42.

  11. This is a decent .69 Tower M & M # 215.  This is the more desirable deep cavity specimen with the thick skirt. There is a small scar but is priced accordingly.  $25.

  12. This is a cool soldier made nipple protector. It was made from a .69 cal. round ball and the hammer that made the impression on the ball left its mark.  $20. 

  13. Very nice .37 caliber Maynard carbine bullet.  These are almost exclusively CS.  This is M&M#84.  $35.

  14. This is a nice .69 cal. two ring musketoon and is M&M # 292.  This example was found in a Confederate campsite in Resaca, GA.  There is a small scar on one side but displays wonderfully.  $40.

  15.   This is a cool .58 Confederate Gardner.  As you can see the end is blown clean through leaving the bullet in a tube shape.  This was caused buy an overloaded powder charge.  Neat relic.  $25.

  16. M&M #178 -  .54 Caliber four ring Sharps in nice condition.  These are cool little Confederate bullets.  Excavated in Virginia.  $55.

  17. Nice .36 cal. Picket bullet for CS Country rifle.  This bullet was found at Shiloh, Tennessee.  $24.

  18. A nice .36 Savage revolver bullet. $15.

  19. A great field molded .54 caliber German Suhl.  These were extensively used in the Confederate cavalry.  This great example was found in a Confederate cavalry camp in Fosterville, Tennessee.  $15.

Dixieland Civil War Relics
Tom and Leslie Ivery
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