Dixieland
Civil War Relics
Bullets
  1. Extremely scarce .54 Confederate Cosmopolitan Type 2.  This bullet is in great condition.  These bullets are dug from Texas campsites and most always from Arkansas.  $395.

  2. Great dropped .69 French triangle base bullet. Found at Port Hudson, LA.  $22.

  3. Excellent dropped .577 Mississippi rifle bullet dug by Meg's Brainard in Arkansas.  Fine bullet and quite desirable.  $115.

  4. This is a nice example of a fairly rare bullet to dig.  This is the large .69 caliber Confederate Gardner.  This bullet has beautiful patina and is in wonderful shape minus a diggers ding at the bottom of the skirt.  Priced right at $65.

  5. This is a quite rare to dig .58 caliber German Suhl.  This bullet is in dropped condition and would be a great addition to any bullet collection.  $58.

  6. Great .577 Confederate Gardner with a nice bulb nose from the field mold.  A true Confederate bullet with a true southern pedigree.  $12.

  7. This is a cool carved Marshall Enfield rifle bullet.  It was also dug in the Confederate campsite at Mt Elba, Arkansas.  It looks as though they were carving flower pedals, and did a nice job.  $20.

  8. This is a cool soldier made nipple protector. It was made from a .69 cal. round ball and the hammer that made the impression on the ball left its mark.  $20. 

  9. Nice .54 caliber Confederate Georgia troops bullet.  This bullet is in great shape and came from a Virginia bullet collection.  $20.

Dixieland Civil War Relics
Tom and Leslie Ivery
931-364-3119
TomIvery@DixielandRelics.com