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CIVIL WAR ERA VINTAGE T. SPARKS 5 LB SHOT BAG…EXCELLENT

$ 15.83

Availability: 36 in stock
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Condition: EXCELLENT!!
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Conflict: Civil War (1861-65)

    Description

    You are bidding on a vintage T. Sparks 5 lbs shot bag, ink hand written on the bag…Troth & Brother
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    Printed on bag…SHOT T. SPARKS PHILADELPHIA 5. Great War Eagle!
    Measures 12" x 6"
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    Excellent
    condition. All stitching tight and great patina
    Sparks Shot Tower
    The Sparks Shot Tower is a historic shot tower located at 129-131 Carpenter Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Opened on July 4, 1808, it was one of the first shot towers in the United States, with the Jackson Ferry Shot Tower in Wythe County, Virginia possibly predating it by a year or so. It was built near the Delaware River waterfront at Front and Carpenter Streets, just west of Gloria Dei (Old Swedes') Church.
    History
    Supplies of lead shot were imported from Europe before the Embargo Act of 1807. Plumbers Thomas Sparks, John Bishop, and James Clement built the tower to take advantage of the limited available supply. At the start of the War of 1812, the federal government became their major customer, buying war munitions, and Quaker John Bishop sold his part of the company to Thomas Sparks.
    Before the use of shot towers, shot was made in wooden molds, which resulted in unevenly formed, low quality shot. Shot towers work on the principle that molten lead forms perfectly round balls when poured from a high place. Molten lead at the top of the tower was poured through a sieve or mesh, forming uniform spherical shot before falling into a large vat of water at the bottom of the tower.
    The 142-foot (43 m) tall brick tower is 30 feet (9 m) in diameter at its base, tapering to 15 feet (5 m) at the top. Originally used to produce shot for hunters, the tower produced ammunition during the
    War of 1812 and the Civil War
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