Wooden mold for sporting rounds has a long rectangular shape with solid softwood main body (A) and a thin wooden "lid" (B). The 3/8-inch thick top rests on main block with no attachment device. Its width and length extend slightly over the L: 6.375" W: 1.75" H: 0.875" body. Body has 31 shallow hemispherical 0.25" dia. holes sunk into top, aligned in three rows. Accompanying tag reads: "1863-67".
2-piece metal bullet mold has a long rectangular main body (A) and a thin base (B). The base extends beyond the main block. The base has two pegs projecting from it that fit in holes on the main body to secure it. On the main body, 30 holes are aligned in three rows. Each hole is wider on the top and tapers to a narrower base.