J.H. Moose
Corporal
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2021
- Location
- Salisbury, North Carolina
A friend of mine who deals relics asked me to help in identifying a "cannonball" given to him by someone in Lexington NC. The ball is purported to have come from Salisbury, NC which had an arsenal that produced Read shells, polygonal cavity shells, and a multitude of various other ordnance.
When I first looked at the ball I had my doubts, its slightly larger than a 12# and looks like it might be too small to be a 24#, I wasn't able to weigh the ball or get exact measurements however I was able to compare it next to a 12# CS polygonal cavity shell which was manufactured at Salisbury Arsenal.
The biggest concern I had, however, were these two small circle indentations on one side of the shell, about 3 inches apart from one another and roughly 1 inch in diameter.
These two features don't look like anything I've seen on a solid shot and I believe them to be yet another smoking gun to this not being a cannonball. I'm really a novice when it comes to solid shot so I can't be certain, I'm decently convinced it's a mill ball or ore crusher of some kind though. What's the verdict?
When I first looked at the ball I had my doubts, its slightly larger than a 12# and looks like it might be too small to be a 24#, I wasn't able to weigh the ball or get exact measurements however I was able to compare it next to a 12# CS polygonal cavity shell which was manufactured at Salisbury Arsenal.
The biggest concern I had, however, were these two small circle indentations on one side of the shell, about 3 inches apart from one another and roughly 1 inch in diameter.
These two features don't look like anything I've seen on a solid shot and I believe them to be yet another smoking gun to this not being a cannonball. I'm really a novice when it comes to solid shot so I can't be certain, I'm decently convinced it's a mill ball or ore crusher of some kind though. What's the verdict?