RWk1ds- British barshot designed to destroy the rigging of enemy ships
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RWk2ds- Chainshot designed to destroy the rigging of enemy ships
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RWk3d-French 9 inch mortar shell found near Yorktown, Virginia 1781
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RWk4ds - 10 inch American mortar shell, found near Fort Ticonderoga
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FW98d-English Naval handgrenade with wooden fuse and cloth cover circa 1758.
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FW39ds-Large mortar shell fragment with lifting handle found near Fort Ticonderoga.
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RWk8d- Expanding barshot for 4lb. cannon. West Point Museum.
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RWK9d-British bronze cohorn mortar captured at Stoney Point, N.Y. in 1779. West Point Museum.
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RWk10d-American 2.85 Bronze howitzer made by Daniel King of Germantown, Pa. West Point Museum.
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