Some more Civil War lead, and a strange whistle like brass tube that needs id Help.

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Went back to the site i have been finding some civil war bullets at, and ended up digging a few fired bullets.
One is a burnside with rifling, one looks like maybe a fired round-ball, and the other 3 appear to be fired 3-ringers.

Also dug this odd brass tube that looks like it could have been part of a whistle, or the mouthpiece to a flute.

It is 2.31", and measures ,57" at is widest point. It has a hollow opening at both ends, and the hole passes all the way through it.
Any ideas.??
 

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parasol tips.webp

If you find these then you have a Parasol.
 

Congratualtions on the fine relic hunt! :occasion14:
 

Nice pile of digs buddy, your mystery item was a bit perplexing until I saw Brad's parasol handle...certainly looks the part
Thanks VMI. Whatever the two items are, they sure do have their similarities.
If you find these then you have a Parasol.
Cant say i have ever found any of those items. Thanks for posting the pic, because if i did find one of those i would be back here posting it here for an id. :-)
Thanks for taking an interest, and helping...
Congratualtions on the fine relic hunt! :occasion14:
Thanks Prof.
 

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