Bone Pow Style Miniature Civil War Howitzer Model

Bone Pow Style Miniature Civil War Howitzer Model       Presented is an exquisitely crafted hand tooled replica of a bovine bone Civil War field howitzer. This object reminds me of work crafted by Prisoners of War while incarcerated by the British in Dartmoor Prison 1775-1825.  The cannon is a contemporary recreation done in this style […]

Miniature Bronze Desktop Ship’s Long Cannon Dated 1755

Miniature Bronze Desktop Ship’s Long Cannon Dated 1755 Presented< is an exceptional cast bronze miniature cannon of the type that was on the gun decks of ship's of the line during the time of the Sailing Navy. Models like this were made as a presentation piece or as a foundry replica of its products. It has […]

Important Cast Bronze Iron Civil War Signal Salute Cannon

Cast Bronze Iron Civil War Signal Salute Cannon   Signal cannons were used to make salutes, warn of danger, and attract attention in the case of an emergency. They were also used to start races.  These cannons were generally cast in the style of the period to which they belong.</s Presented is a mid-19th Century, most likely Civil War […]

Bronze Lantaka Ship’s Swivel Gun Cannon

Bronze Lantaka Ship’s Swivel Gun Cannon Early 1900’s   Known as a personal cannon, the Lantaka was popular in the East Indies starting in the 16th Century, where they were mounted on small ships as swivel guns, and also considered a form of currency. They were not only intended for use as weapons but were admired […]

Desktop Continental Navy Bronze 12 Pound Cannon Ca 1797

Museum Quality   Presented is an exceptional bronze miniature cannon of the type that was on the gun decks of ship’s of the line during the time of the American Revolutionary Navy. It replicates the 12 pound cannons on frigates of the Continental Navy such as the USS Constitution which are picture here, with outstanding attention to detail. Models like this […]

Miniature Bronze Desktop George Rex Ship’s Cannon 1724

DATED 1724 Museum Quality Presented is an exceptional, larger than normal size desktop, cast bronze miniature cannon replicates the type that was on the gun decks of ships of the line during the time of the Sailing Navy. Models like this were made as presentation pieces or as a foundry replica of its products. It […]

Civil War Bone Armstrong Cannon Miniature

    A Significant Work of Carving Art!   Presented is an exquisitely crafted hand-tooled replica of a  Civil War Armstrong breech-loading siege cannon as used during the Civil War.  This object reminds one of work crafted by Prisoners of War while incarcerated by the British in Dartmoor Prison 1775-1825.  We believe the cannon is a contemporary recreation done in […]

17th Century Ship’s Bronze Swivel Gun Cannon Lantaka

17th Century Ship’s Bronze Swivel Gun Cannon Lantaka Lantakas were popular in the East Indies starting in the 16th Century, where they were mounted on small ships as swivel guns. In smaller sizes, they also were considered a form of currency. The small ones were not only intended for use as weapons but were admired for their beauty. Presented […]

Large Ship’s Antique Swivel Cannon Lantaka 17th Century

 Lantakas were popular in the East Indies starting in the 16th Century, where they were mounted on small ships as swivel guns. In smaller sizes, they also were considered a form of currency. The small ones were not only intended for use as weapons but were admired for their beauty. Presented is a large cast bronze cannon of traditional Lantaka design with a […]

Bronze Colonial Ships Cannon Barrel 7in. Miniature

Bronze Colonial Ships Cannon Barrel 7in. Miniature   Presented is a turned bronze miniature of the type of cannons that armed our Colonial Navy’s frigates. Its proportions are of a ship’s long gun. The touch hole and bore are functional, but the cannon is sold for display only and should not be fired. There is no […]

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