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pjroo33 said:I've found a bunch of musket balls at various Rev War sites but nothing too, too interesting. My best find from the era is a KG III counterfiet copper (1775)
SHERMANVILLE ILLINOIS said:
VERMONTPACKRAT said:Found this G.W Button this fall......
VPR
VERMONTPACKRAT said:Found this G.W Button this fall......
VPR
The_Rake said:Just came across your post. I found this button in PA. It is only 1 of 3 ever found. Worth approx. 25K. The button is in the Washington Chapel in Valley Forge, PA.
TheRake
hogge said:British Royal Artillery, Cartridge Box Sling, Belt Tip. Found Aug. 2008. Circa 1777. There are 4 full cartridge boxes known. 1 in the Royal Artillery Museum, Woolwich London England. 1 in Charleston SC Museum. 1 in National Army Museum, West Point. 1 in "private" hands. There were also a couple of tips dug at the Saratoga NY Battle Site. This is the only other one known. I'll post the "appraised" value when I come back from "The Antiques Roadshow", June 6th, in Atlantic City NJ. Hogge
EXCELLENT ADVICE. It is in my thinking if they make me an offer. Thanksvonrall said:hogge said:British Royal Artillery, Cartridge Box Sling, Belt Tip. Found Aug. 2008. Circa 1777. There are 4 full cartridge boxes known. 1 in the Royal Artillery Museum, Woolwich London England. 1 in Charleston SC Museum. 1 in National Army Museum, West Point. 1 in "private" hands. There were also a couple of tips dug at the Saratoga NY Battle Site. This is the only other one known. I'll post the "appraised" value when I come back from "The Antiques Roadshow", June 6th, in Atlantic City NJ. Hogge
Keep in mind two of the military appraisers/dealers on ARS are close buds/business associates with a major collector of these items.
hogge said:EXCELLENT ADVICE. It is in my thinking if they make me an offer. Thanksvonrall said:hogge said:British Royal Artillery, Cartridge Box Sling, Belt Tip. Found Aug. 2008. Circa 1777. There are 4 full cartridge boxes known. 1 in the Royal Artillery Museum, Woolwich London England. 1 in Charleston SC Museum. 1 in National Army Museum, West Point. 1 in "private" hands. There were also a couple of tips dug at the Saratoga NY Battle Site. This is the only other one known. I'll post the "appraised" value when I come back from "The Antiques Roadshow", June 6th, in Atlantic City NJ. Hogge
Keep in mind two of the military appraisers/dealers on ARS are close buds/business associates with a major collector of these items.