Antietam Items
Updated August 6, 2008
D66 Springfield Bayonet Scabbard Tip Antietam
Nice intact excavated scabbard tip from Antietam. This is an excellent example of the most common scabbard tip. This shows the sheet brass body and the brass finial on the end. Interesting piece of history from America's most bloody day of conflict! This piece will be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tom himself!
Recovered: Antietam by Thomas Fultz
Ref: Crouch, Artifacts Pg. 78
Price: $20.00


D65 Union Spur Remnants Antietam (East Woods)
Here are two more interesting pieces of spurs recovered from the east woods.The piece on the top is a plain spur with an ornate neck. This piece is neat because HHD has been inscribed onto the inner part. The piece on the bottom is part to a stippled spur recovered in the same vicinity. The diggers name will be given to the buyer.
Recovered: Antietam East Woods (Miller Farm, and Kefauver Farm)
Price: SOLD


D64 Confederate Cap Box Finial Antietam
Nice example of a Confederate Cap box finial. This particular on is made of pewter or lead.This piece will be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tom himself!
Recovered: Antietam by Thomas Fultz
Ref: Crouch, Artifacts Pg 100
Price: $25.00

P48 US Cartridge Boxplate 1839 Pattern missing loops near Antietam
Nice US boxplate recovered near Antietam. The face of this plate has a nice smooth chocolate patina with small green spots of oxidation. This pattern is a later war pattern than what is found at Antietam. The back retains nearly all of the lead and the hooks are missing. There are spots of Elmer's glue where the lead was flaking at one time.
Plate Measures: 57 x 88mm
Ref: O'Donnell & Campbell, Plate 504 (boxplate)
Price: $165.00



AR24 Parrot Time Fuse Adapter Rec. Antietam
This is a very nice Parrot Time Fuse Adapter out of my very own Antietam collection. This particular fuse was dug by me West of the Battlefield on Mondell Road on what was the Bowman farm in 2002. This piece could be screwed back into a parrot shell which has been chased. This is the early war pattern missing the flange on the top of the fuse. A map will be provided with this piece as to the general vicinity where found. This pieces measures 1.4" in length and 1.12 inches in width.
Ref: Artillery Fuses of the Civil War by Charles H. Jones Pg. 76
Price: $75.00



