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Grape Shot 1949-55
Stand of grapeshot
Grape Shot 1949-55

Stand of grapeshot

MediumIron, linen, twine and pitch.
DimensionsHeight: 9" Diameter: 6 1/8"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1949-55
DescriptionStand of grapeshot composed of a circular base an iron rod protruding from its center. Nine iron balls are set around the central rod, and are secured by a fitted and sewn canvas cover. The latter is attached to the base by an iron band fitted around its perimeter. The canvas cover is further secured with a network of knotted twine under a coating of a black resinous material like pitch. Several balls may be missing.Label TextOne step up in size from cannister shot is “grape shot,” which also held numerous projectiles. Instead of many small lead balls, canvas-cased grape rounds were secured to an iron structure and released larger, cast iron balls. These rounds were intended to be used against buildings, fortifications and ship’s hulls.ProvenancePurchased from Francis Bannerman Sons, with the assistance of Harold L. Peterson.
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