Antique Civil War Era Bullseye Tin Drum Canteen – 3 Strap Lugs, Period Cord. A compelling piece of American military history – this is an authentic Civil War era bullseye (drum) canteen in as-found, unrestored condition. The bullseye canteen, named for its distinctive concentric ring pattern pressed into both faces, was one of the most common water vessels carried by soldiers on both sides of the conflict between 1861 and 1865. This example retains all three of its original rectangular strap lugs, its period cylindrical spout with rolled rim, and has a period twine cord still strung through two of the lugs. Faint stamped markings are visible on the neck. A genuine relic for the serious Civil War collector, militaria enthusiast, or living history reenactor. Type: Civil War Era Bullseye / Drum Canteen. Form: Circular disc / drum shape with concentric bullseye rings pressed into both faces. Material: Tin (heavy gauge, hand-formed and soldered construction). Strap Lugs: Three (3) rectangular tin strap/sling lugs present – positioned at approximately top, left, and right perimeter – all intact and attached. Spout / Neck: Short cylindrical pewter or lead-soldered neck with rolled rim – no stopper present. Cord: Period-style natural fiber twine strung through two lugs – possibly original or period-appropriate. Diameter: Approximately 7 inches. Depth / Thickness: Approximately 2.5 – 3 inches. Finish: Original tin with heavy age oxidation, dark patina, and remnants of original finish. No stopper / cork included. It shows extensive age-appropriate patina and wear consistent with 150+ years of age. It has NOT been cleaned, polished, or conserved. Please review all photos carefully – they are part of the description. Overall surface shows heavy oxidation, dark patina, and corrosion throughout – both faces. Significant paint/tin finish loss across most surfaces – areas of bare, oxidized tin exposed. Scattered pitting and surface corrosion; some areas of heavier darkening consistent with age. No visible cracks, splits, or holes observed – seams appear intact. All three strap lugs present and still attached; surface corrosion on lugs consistent with body. Spout/neck intact with rolled rim; surface oxidation present; no stopper. Faint markings on neck – partially legible; not fully deciphered. Period cord/twine is present but dry and fragile – handle with care. Interior not inspected – assumed to have residue and oxidation consistent with age. No surprises at checkout. Item will be carefully wrapped and packed to ensure safe transit. Questions about markings, provenance, or additional photos? Message us – we’re happy to help serious collectors. Thank you for supporting the preservation of American history.

