Gettysburg Battlefield Museum Union Army Hotchkiss Shell Display, Used

This Gettysburg Battlefield Museum Union Army Hotchkiss shell display is a used collectible item from a museum-style presentation. It’s a good fit for collectors of Gettysburg memorabilia, Civil War-era artifacts, or battlefield museum displays. Condition is listed as used; check the listing for details on wear, markings, and any included stand or label. Free shipping is included with purchase, and the item will be packed for safe transit. Check the listing for details.

USD 150.00
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LocationAlexandria US
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Start time2025-12-12T16:20:02.000Z
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Gettysburg Battlefield Museum Union Army Hotchkiss Shell Display, Used Specs
ThemeMilitaria
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Up for your consideration is a museum display piece from the Gettysburg Battle Field museum dating to the 1950’s to 1960’s. This was picked up by my Grandfather somewhere in his many travels. He was a British Military Officer during World War II and later a Diplomat. This piece has been displayed in my Office for many years. Always a conversation piece. It is very heavy for its

size and is made of solid plaster. It is a high quality museum reproduction. Look and feels real. It measures 8 inches tall on a 7 inch by 5 inch display base. It looks very, very real. This product is a rare 1950's Gettysburg Battle Field Museum Union Army Hitchkiss shell display, showcasing a piece of history from the Civil War era. The original and authentic nature of this item adds to its value and significance for collectors of militaria. Proudly displaying this unique artifact from the United States can serve as a meaningful reminder of the historical conflict and the participants involved in the Civil War.From my personal collection. Selling to down

size a bit. New items listed every week. Please see and save my eBay store. Many loyal repeat customers. You never know what will be for sale.