Dixieland
Civil War Relics
Bullets
  1. Here is a nice group of three M&M#215(.69 Tower bullets). These are the deep cavity bullets.  Though not perfect examples they are great representatives of fairly rare bullets.  A perfect deep base will cost around $60. each.  Here are three nice displaying bullets all for $35.

  2. This is a great group of 8 pistol bullets.  In this group are a .36 round ball, two .44 round balls, two .44 Colt type bullets, a .36 colt, a .36 Remington ''tear drop'', and a .31 Colt.  A nice group for your bullet collection.  $39.

  3. Here is a nice example of a .54 Starr Carbine.  A nice bullet in a collection.  $9.

  4. 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.  $29.

  5. Great .577 Confederate Gardner with a nice bulb nose from the field mold.  A true Confederate bullet with a true southern pedigree.  $12.

  6. This is one of the best examples of a dropped .54 caliber Mississippi rifle bullets that I have ever seen.  This wonderful bullet  was dug from a Confederate campsite at Mt Elba, Arkansas by Jimmy Hearnsberger.  The skirt is virtually perfect, and note the cut sprue.  You will love this one.  $125.   

  7. This is a cool carved Marshall Enfield rifle bullet.  It was also dug in the Confederate campsite at Mt Elba, Arkansas.  It looks as though they were carving flower pedals, and did a nice job.  $20.

  8. This is a cool oddity.  This .58 three ringer was loaded and fired in reverse.  You can clearly see the rings around the outer edges.  Neat relic from the Battle of Nashville.   SOLD

  9. This is a quite rare to find .61 caliber Enfield bullet found in a Confederate Mississippi campsite in Mulberry, Tennessee.  These bullets always seem to turn up in Mississippi campsites.  It was excavated by Larry Thomas of Lynchburg, Tennessee.  A great bullet not often encountered.  SOLD

  10. This is a pretty white .58 caliber Confederate Selma Lube groove bullet.  This beauty nice.  $18.

  11. Neat pair of fired ''57'' base marked Enfield bullets from The Battle of Murfreesboro.  Cool bullets in any shape. Both for $19.

  12. This is a very cool bullet with character.  It is a sought after .69 English Tower Musketoon bullet with the deep base.  This bullet was miss poured when cast and left two air holes in the top.  This a drop for obvious reasons. This bullet is perfect as manufactured and has the look of a ghost.   SOLD

  13. This is a nice example of a reconstructed .69 Buck-n-ball set.  These were extensively used by Confederate soldiers in the smooth bore muskets.  Dug in Middle Tennessee at Stones River.  $14.

  14. 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. 

  15. This is a great example of an extremely rare (M&M#611) .76 caliber Tower for the English smoothbore.  This beauty was excavated in Shelbyville, Tennessee.  You can see the cut spru from the mold as is with so many Confederate bullets.  The bullet has a nice smooth patina with a ding and a scratch but an overall desirable looking projectile.  These are rarely dug much anymore and a must in a serious bullet collection.  Price these babies around if you can even find one and you will see the price is right here.  $545.

  16. Nice .54 caliber Confederate Georgia troops bullet.  This bullet is in great shape and came from a Virginia bullet collection.  $20.

  17. Nice .38 Confederate foreign mold pistol bullet.  Excavated in Virginia.  $35.

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

  19. 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.

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

Dixieland Civil War Relics
Tom and Leslie Ivery
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TomIvery@DixielandRelics.com