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MEMPHIS WARTIME BRASS   ~   A killer excavated Memphis Novelty Works
Confederate Spur with some revealing character.  The Rebel Trooper broke
one side of the neck and used a nail to hold the rowel in place.  This example
has a wonderful smooth patina with all the traits of Confederate manufacturing.  
This rare relic was dug in West Tennessee at  one of General Forrest's Battle
routes.  General Forrest recruited most of his men in West and Middle
Tennessee and Memphis Novelty Works would of been the logical spot for war
supplies.  Awesome Confederate Cavalry relic with a small peak into one
Rebel's struggle to stay combat ready.  Another quality
REBEL RELIC as
always
REBEL RELIC PRICED!

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SNEAKY SNAKE GOES DANCIN  . . . . . . . .  ~  Wow where did that come from  .
. . . . . . . Gorgeous relic with some wear on the brass.  Check out the second
picture and take notice of the wear on this relic.  Wonderful dug patina
highlights the beautiful detail.  Relic was dug in Dalton, Ga. and just a super
example and screams REBEL RELIC!

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MAYBE ONE OF A KIND EXCAVATED  ~   Rare and highly sought after in it's
original condition.  I would be willing to bet all your money that there can't be but
one or two dug Kerr Revolvers period.  These revolvers were imported through
the blockades and prized by Confederate soldiers.  Another killer REBEL RELIC
from REBEL RELICS.

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DUG IN ALABAMA  ~   The center device of a extremely pricey Texas two piece
buckle!  The device was made into a hat pin and lost in a Confederate Camp in
Alabama.  Larry Hicklen originally bought this relic from the digger and I sold
this item awhile back.  Beautiful relic with some original gilt peeking through the
"woods" patina.  One of a kind relic with Confederate/Texas Pride oozing out
the patina and not only plays "DIXIE" and but "Yellow Rose Of Texas"  REBEL
RELIC TEXAS PRICED  . . . . . . ..

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BEAUTIFUL RELIC  ~    Excavated Colt Navy revolver with a fully loaded
cylinder ! ! !  This relic Colt has a wonderful patina with a cap still on the nipple
under the hammer.  The serial number puts this gun around 1860 and of the
range sent South.  Colt has matching wedge, LOL ! ! !  Well, it might have a
matching wedge we will never know.  If you do not like this REBEL RELIC you
just don't like REBEL RELICS ! ! !

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REAL DEAL REBEL RELIC   ~    A really nice excavated M1840 sword from the
"WHEEL AREA" in Middle Tennessee.  I am not sure where that is but that is the
"Digger's" remarks.  I do know that "THE GENERAL" N. B. Forrest and his men
were all over the area where this was excavated.  This sword was dug and is
not a pick up, the patina is awesome.  This example is solid and could still
"whack" a Yankee clean off his mount ! ! !  Awesome excavated Civil War
weapon that anyone would be proud to own!  

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BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY  ~   Super excavated Colt Pocket revolver with awesome
patina and the serial number is visible.  The display also includes a excavated
brass bullet mold and six pistol bullets.  Excavated weapons are awesome and
one can only imagine what this weapon went through.  Quality relics with
awesome eye appeal and REBEL RELIC PRICED . . . . . . .  . . ..  . . ..  ..

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BOYLE AND GAMBLE HILT  ~   Well. . . . .  Here is potentially a one of a kind
REBEL RELIC ! ! !  Nice excavated Boyle & Gamble Artillery Short Sword brass
hilt . . . . That was a mouthful, LOL ! !  I bought it from a long time friend of mine
and the relic was dug in Alabama, near Mobile.   This example has a wonderful
deep patina with beautiful green highlights.  Awesome excavated Confederate
Rebel Relic that will look great in your display.  Priced under the common
Confederate Frame buckle and way cooler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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RICHMOND BRASS   ~   This is a really nice excavated pair of Richmond
pattern spurs.  Both are out of the same collection and I will try and find out
more information for the buyer.  Both spurs are in great shape with a deep
patina and dirt still falling off as I pictured them.   I just got this collection in the
door and the paper work is in the mail.  Beautiful Confederate Arsenal spurs
ready for your Civil War Collection.

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TWO HEARTS THAT MEET AS ONE   ~    This is how it went  . . . . .  Johnnie
Reb. shot his buck and ball at the same time Billy Yank shot his .58 mine and
this is the result.   This is one rare "collision" two mines is one thing but, a buck
and ball (CONFEDERATE) and a mine (YANKEE) fired in anger smacking mid
air, has got to be one of a kind.  REBEL RELIC MEETS YANKEE RELIC and this
is one that the pictures do not do the relic justice.  The most unusual Civil War
relic I have ever had and on a scale from 1 to 10 it is off the chart.

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REAL DEAL  ~   Awesome excavated Civil War Firearm with serial number still
visible.  The iron has a deep patina and the brass also has a wonderful deep
patina.  I bet the wedge matches too  . . . . . . LOL  . . .  The hammer is frozen in
the cocked position and the former owner must have been "busting caps" when
he lost his six shooter.  Notice part of the hammer is missing . . . . makes the
mind wonder what could have done that!   Hope some poor Rebel did not get
the double canister.  Beautiful REBEL RELIC with great looks and displays
super.  REBEL RELIC PRICED . . . . . . . .

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REAL DEAL REBEL RELIC STYLE  ~   I know  . . . .  I know . . . . .  You would
have listed the treasure one or three at a time and made more money . . . . . . . .
. . . . I know.  I have been at the ball park all weekend and gonna sale this
grouping by the pound.  Instant collection with several plates and just really
neat excavated Civil War REBEL RELICS.  If someone broke the collection up
and pieced it out on Ebay . . . . . . . . .  No way you can't make some money.

$550.00        ON HOLD