Artillery, Cannons, Howitzers & Mortars
All remaining items in this catagory are Sold and have been retained on the following pages for reference and information purposes only.
SOLD/SALE PENDING
 - CONFEDERATE GENERAL SWORD OF WILLIAM J. HARDEEThis is one of the most attractive and important Confederate Swords that has ever come to market. It is a virtual miracle that it's not in a museum. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
 PRICE - SOLD ! ! !
 
 - AMES CAVALRY - ARTILLERY OFFICERS SABER 1840This is an extremely rare and HIGH-GRADE Ames Cavalry/Artillery Officer's Saber. I know a few collectors that have virtually every pattern of those military issues, as well as most of the other varieties of Officers Swords and Sabers by this manufacturer. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
 PRICE - SOLD !!!
 
 - MOUNTAIN HOWITZER 1846This is one of the finest condition 12-pound Mountain Howitzers ever offered for sale. Dated 1846 and manufactured by Cyrus Alger, it's tube has strong, bold and complete markings and its surface is in a wonderful olive green patina. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
 PRICE - SOLD !
 
 - AMES CIVIL WAR MOUNTAIN HOWITZERThis is a great 1841 Model Ames Foundry 12 lb. Mountain Howitzer on reproduction carriage. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
 PRICE - RECENTLY SOLD !!!
 
 - AMES CANNON 6-POUNDER CIVIL WAROne of my all-time favorite Civil War Artifacts is the classic 6-pounder cannon of Bronze. Although most of us can never afford one, many of us are aware of the chill it gives us when visiting a museum or better yet, a battlefield site where they can be found on display. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
 PRICE - SOLD !!!
 
 - CIVIL WAR CANNON FOR SALE, IRON 6-POUNDERThis is a very strong condition iron six-pounder cannon barrel made by the Fort Pitt Iron Foundry and dated 1836. The Fort Pitt Foundry was a nineteenth-century iron foundry in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, originally established at Fifth Avenue and Smithfield Street in 1804 by Joseph McClurg. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
 PRICE - SOLD !!!
 
 - CIVIL WAR MORTAR FOR SALEThis is a beautiful condition, 24-pound Coehorn Mortar made by Cyrus Alger. Identical to the Ames 24-pound Mortar, this example has a beautiful patina and strong, crisp markings with inspector marks. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
 PRICE - SOLD !!!
 
 - CIVIL WAR CANNON, 3-INCH ORDNANCE RIFLE,This is a great condition 3-inch ordnance rifle manufactured by The Phoenix Iron Company and dated 1865. These rifles were the most widely used gun during the Civil War. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
 PRICE - SOLD ! !!!
 
 - CIVIL WAR BRONZE CANNONThis is another antique bronze cannon with an identical origin to our previously sold item #4538. This one is French and was cast in Strasbourg, France in 1860 under the rule of Napoleon III and his crest is beautifully engraved on the tube. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
 PRICE - SOLD !
 
 - 12 POUND CIVIL WAR MOUNTAIN HOWITZER - HISTORICAL ARMSThis is a wonderful Mountain Howitzer dated 1861, inspected and maker marked, "C. A. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
 PRICE - SOLD !!! !!!
 
 
 
 























