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Old 11-12-2009, 10:10 PM
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Default Things found around Liberty Arsenal in Mo.

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Old 11-14-2009, 07:13 PM
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Hello Dr. Hill. Welcome to the forum.

The brass or bronze item at upper left in the photo is part of keg/barrel tap (also called a "spigot"). It is from sometime in the 1800s, but I can't be more precise than that about its age.

The two brass items at lower left are horsegear parts ...specifically, "rein guides" which were part of the harness used with a wagon or buggy. Horsegear was used long before and after the civil war, so there's no way to know precisely how old these two are -- they could date anywhere from the Colonial era to the early 20th centry. You can view a photo of some modernday onesa at:
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The small rectangular brass item in top row, second from right, is a suspender strap adjuster buckle. Like the horsegear, suspender-strap buckles were used long before and after the civil war.

The small lead ball with a spike-shaped projection, at upper right in the photo, appears to be a .31 or .36-caliber Deane-&-Adams revolver bullet (first manufactured in the 1850s). They were definitely used in the American civil war, so they do have significant value to civil war bullet collectors. Last I heard, the "ball" type of Deane-&Adams bullet was worth about $35. Because this type of firearms ammunition did not have a metallic cartridge, it fell out of favor in the 1870s, when metallic cartridge ammunition became widely available.

Hopefully somebody else will be able to help you identify the other items.

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Pete [P.C. George]
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