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Pistol Balls from 1667 Santo Christo de Castello Shipwreck - Lead Musket Shot

£29.95

The "Pistol Balls from 1667 Santo Christo de Castello Shipwreck - Lead Musket Shot" is a unique collection that tells a story of maritime disaster and ingenuity. These artifacts, recovered from the rich, yet treacherous, waters of Santo Christo de Castello, were hand-picked for their rarity and craftsmanship.

The pistol balls were fired from lead musket shots, a formidable weapon in the 17th century. Each ball has a well-engineered and durable construction, ensuring its efficiency and precision on the battlefield. The lead material, though now a hazard to handle, was a valued commodity in its time. The smooth, rounded surface of these balls showcases the precision of the craftsmen who crafted them.

The discovery of these pistol balls is a testament to modern diving techniques and archaeological skills. The ship, known for its cargo of gold and silver, also contained these weaponized projectiles. The lead musket shots provide insight into the owner's military might and the strategic importance of the ship.

For you, the collector or historian, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hold these artifacts in your hands. The physical weight, the tactile feel, and the knowledge that you hold a piece of maritime history make this combination unparalleled. Whether you're a weapons enthusiast, a history buff, or simply appreciate the allure of the unknown, this product is a must-have addition to your collection.

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