Item Number: F00122
Item Title: Confederate landmine fragment
Price: $50
Shipping: Not included
Provenance: CS
Type: Landmine fragment
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Location Recovered: Fort Blakely, AL
Description:Small fragment of a landmine fuse recovered in front of the breastworks at the North end of the Fort Blakely line where USCT assaulted the works. This is from a 8in ball and has a tong hole as well as the threaded fuse hole. Sadly, at the very same time of this waste, The Army of Northern Virginia was surrendering out East at Appomattox Court House, but of course the leaders around Fort Blakely had no way of knowing that.
This is a nice chunk of the ball and it has a great section of fuse hole as well as one of the lifting ears. The fuse hole is unique to these landmines as it is the same diameter and thread pitch as a Bormann fuse, but has no shelf that held the underplug. As most of our customers and forum members know, last Summer we acquired a very, very large collection from this area all dug by the same individual over six decades so the provenance on this piece is airtight. The fuse shown in the picture is for display purposes only, but also came from that large group so is the exact type used in these shells and shows why it was superfluous for the threads to extend all the way to the bottom of the thick wall of the fuse hole.