4294 EXCELLENT PAIR OF CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY AMMO CRATES.

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 1,500.00 USD
Estimated at 3,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
Ammunition crates were made by the tens of thousands during the Civil War but few have survived as complete with near perfect painted & stenciled surfaces, and original lids. The rope handles are quite fine and complete. Both boxes are painted with arsenal gray and stenciled on 3 sides, and inside and outside of each lid. Stenciling on each edge "8 ROUNDS / 12 PDR GUN / CANR. FIXED / 1864", "FROM / WATERVLIET / ARSENAL", inside lids "WATERVILIET / ARSENAL / DEC. 1864". Top of lids: "U.S. / GEN. P. P. PITKIN / MONTPELIER VT". Heart pine dovetailed, nailed & screwed boxes measure approximately 20" x 15" x 11". Regulations for ammo crates had different painted colors to distinguish shell (red) from shot (black) from canister (gray) so in heat of battle, mistakes would not be made. Canister was for anti-personnel of attacking infantry or cavalry and used to great effect especially in the big 12-pound Napoleon guns these were made for. The survival of a single 12 LB canister round that would fit in this crate is rare, these crates are extremely rare and are unique survivors. CONDITION: fine overall, complete and original, few if any crates survive in same condition. (02-24581/JS), NON-GUN. $3,000-6,000.