Appraisal: Civil War Artillery Shell, ca. 1863

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Appraiser
Rafael Eledge

Shiloh Civil War Relics
Savannah, TN

Updated Value (2023)

$1,750 Retail

APPRAISED VALUE (2008)

$1,500 Retail

Event
Chattanooga, TN
Appraiser Speciality
Arms & Militaria
Update: January 11, 2010
Shortly after this segment broadcast in April 2009, a viewer named J.C. King, who serves with the U.S. Army as Assistant for Munitions and Chemical Matters in the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Environment, Safety and Occupational Health, wrote to ROADSHOW. Mr. King passed along some important advice regarding the safe handling of antique munitions such the Civil War artillery shell appraised by Rafael Eledge in Chattanooga. The guidelines are summarized below. - All military munitions are dangerous, regardless of their age or how often they have been handled. Mr. King says his office has records of deaths related to souvenir munitions, including Civil War munitions.   - Observe the "Three R's" of explosives safety: 1) Recognize when you may have encountered a munition. 2) Retreat. Do not touch, move, or disturb it (or keep one in your house as a door stop!). 3) Report. Call 911. The police will arrange for a Department of Defense Explosives Ordnance Disposal team or police bomb squad to address the munition. (Normally, such munitions are taken and destroyed by open detonation at a military range or safe location. If the munition is determined to be inert, the owner will be advised and may retain it.)
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