Pickett’s Charge Confederate Line Battlefield Wood and Confederate Bullet Display In Collector’s Glass Case Certified
$149.00
Pickett’s Charge Confederate Line Battlefield Wood and Confederate 2 ring Bullet Display In Collector’s Glass Case 8″/12″. Pickett’s Charge Confederate Line Gettysburg July 3rd 1863. This wood was from Seminary Ridge on the Gettysburg battlefield. On July 3rd 1863 General Lee ordered what would become the most famous charge in U.S. Military history and the climax of the battle of Gettysburg. This wood was on the Confederate line near the North Carolina Monument. The Confederate bullet was recovered at the Confederate battle line the Gettysburg battlefield near where the tree stood. The painting in this display depicts the brutal fighting of Pickett’s charge that took place in this area on July 3rd 1863. The bullet was obtained pre-National Park and both are 100% authentic and legal to own. This display comes matted and framed in a Riker display. Art and mat color may vary. Very limited supply. 100% guaranteed to be authentic and legal to own. Certified by the Gettysburg Museum of History with documentation (COA) provided. A fantastic set for the Civil War enthusiast and a great gift idea. A nice size 8″/12″ is the overall size of the glass case. Also note when browsing our web site there are several pages of items, at the bottom of the list look for other page numbers.