Description
18th c cast iron explosive mortar shell (inert) for a 6" mortar, obvious corrosion on one side, diameter 6"
Condition
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18th c Explosive Mortar Shell
Estimate $200-$300
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HISTORICAL AMERICANA & DECORATIVE ARTS
Jul 10, 2026 9:30 AM EDTWilliston, VT, United States
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