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Two cannon balls, 18/19th c.
Two cannon balls, 18/19th c.
Largest 5"H x 5"D
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TWO CANNON BALLS. American 2nd
TWO CANNON BALLS. American 2nd half-19th century. Civil War-era 20'' shell weighing 37.5 lbs. and a 22'' shell weighing 46.5 lbs.
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''I SAVED LIBERTY'' CANNON BALL
''I SAVED LIBERTY'' CANNON BALL STILL BANK Mfg. unknown cast iron cannon ball embossed ''I Saved Liberty in 1776.What Can You Save '' slot on side mounted on square cement base. 5 1/4'' from base to top. (Exc. Cond.)
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(2) SPANISH CANNON, STEEL CANNON
(2) SPANISH CANNON, STEEL CANNON BARREL, BRASS CANNON AND CANNON BALL (2) Spanish Cannon, Steel Cannon Barrel, Brass Cannon and Cannon Ball
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Lot misc. cannon shot (balls).
Lot misc. cannon shot (balls).
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AMERICAN LINE THROWING CANNON OR
AMERICAN LINE THROWING CANNON OR LYLE GUNiron; signed to plaque "Sculler Safety Corporation / 122 Broad Street / New York / No. 1141"; Provenance: The Mrs. Stuart Davis Collection, Beverly Hills, CA; 12 inches wide; 33 inches deep; 13 1/2 inches high Condition:
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TWO CAST IRON CANNON BALLSTWO
TWO CAST IRON CANNON BALLSTWO CAST IRON CANNON BALLS, the first a fused type (fuse and explosives removed), 4 1/2" diameter, weight 10 lbs. 9.4 oz, next a solid type, 4 1/2" diameter, 11 lbs. 2 oz. For use in the 4.62" smooth bore cannon.
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FEDERAL 12 LB. CANNONBALL WITH
FEDERAL 12 LB. CANNONBALL WITH BORMAN FUSE Approximately 4-1/4 in. wide, rests on an old wooden sabot, treated and emptied of powder via deactivation hole on underside.
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THREE REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA
THREE REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA CANNON BALLS From Fredericksburg, Virginia area, comprising a 6-lb. cast iron ball, 11 1/4 in. circumference; a 4-lb. ball, 10 in. circumference; and a 3 lb. ball, 8 3/4 in. circumference; with a walnut stand.
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ANTIQUE 2 3/4" SOLID ROUND SHOT
ANTIQUE 2 3/4" SOLID ROUND SHOT STONE CANNON BALL United States,19th Century or earlierNon-explosive solid stone round cannon ball shot from the Civil War period or earlier.
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3 CIVIL WAR IRON CANNON BALLS 3
3 CIVIL WAR IRON CANNON BALLS 3 CIVIL WAR IRON CANNON BALLS, LARGEST 10 POUNDER
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MARX ATOMIC LONG RANGE FIRING
MARX ATOMIC LONG RANGE FIRING CANNON .
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A small squat cannon on a metal
A small squat cannon on a metal mounted oak base, 18.5cm long
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LARGE CIVIL WAR NAVAL EXPLODING
LARGE CIVIL WAR NAVAL EXPLODING CANNONBALL, ENCRUSTED Naval Cast Iron Exploding Shell, in heavy gauge with hole for missing fuse, the interior empty, in obviously water salvaged condition, extremely corroded, 9" diam. Includes mahogany plate display stand.
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Lankata Cannon with Swivel 48"
Lankata Cannon with Swivel 48" octagonal-to-round barrel with some Malaysian decorative ornamentation at the breech.? Overall weight 80lbs. Condition: Good.
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A bronze squat cannon, dated 1815
A bronze squat cannon, dated 1815 below a crown, on a pine base, the carriage 22cm long
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THREE IRON CANNONBALLSprobably
THREE IRON CANNONBALLSprobably Civil War era, of varying size, 3-3/8 in. diameter to 7-3/4 in. diameter, 5 lbs to 85 lbs
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
denting and wear consistent with age
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CANNON RAMMER ,C. mid to late
CANNON RAMMER ,C. mid to late 19th centurygreen-painted wooden ramrod with rammer-head.
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BALL AND CONEMcKinven, John. Ball
BALL AND CONEMcKinven, John. Ball and Cone. Lake Forest, Ill., ca. 1990. Seamless leather cone with turned hardwood insert, used for the sleight-of-hand trick popularized by Dai Vernon in his Harlequin Act. 7 _ x 2 _Ó. Sold with a McKinven-turned ball (too large for use, intended for a ball vase). Both fine.
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ARTILLERY MECHANICAL BANK (UNION)
ARTILLERY MECHANICAL BANK (UNION) Shepard Hardware Co. designed by Charles G. Shepard & Peter Adams Patent No. D-21 594 on 5/31/1892; cast iron nickel plated round trap. The coin is placed in the cannon (or mortor). The hammer is then pushed back the right arm moves into a horizontal position press the lever and the coin is fired into the fort. The arm of the artilleryman moves up and down signaling the firing of the cannon. Paper caps may also be used if desired. Wear at base (VG Cond.)
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RINGLING BROTHERS AND BARNUM &
RINGLING BROTHERS AND BARNUM & BAILEY. THE HUMAN PROJEC...Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey. The Human Projectile Hugo Zacchini. N.p., ca. 1930. Color lithograph depicts a crowd gathered in awe of the performer shot into mid-air from a cannon attended by men in uniform. 28 x 21". Worn in margins, central fold tape-repaired on verso. Good.
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Carved wood and metal working toy
Carved wood and metal working toy cannon with spring load mechanism probably late 19th c. 7.5"h.x16"l.
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ARTILLERY MECHANICAL BANK
ARTILLERY MECHANICAL BANK Confederate jacket J & E Stevens Co. designed by Peter Adams circa 1900. The coin is placed in the cannon. The hammer is then pushed back; when the thumb-piece is pressed upon; the coin is fired into the fort or tower. The arm of the artilleryman moves up and down. Paper caps may also be used if desired. Restored.
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5 MISC. CIVIL WAR PERIOD CANNON
5 MISC. CIVIL WAR PERIOD CANNON BALLS 5 MISC. CIVIL WAR PERIOD CANNON BALLS; LARGEST APPROX. 10 POUNDS; 4"
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LATE 19TH/ E. 20TH C. FOLK ART
LATE 19TH/ E. 20TH C. FOLK ART CANNON. Hand made paint decorated replica of a US Navy ships cannon, barrel carved with U.S.N. insignia on a polychrome decorated carriage with rolling wooden wheels, 27”H x 37”W x 13”D.
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ARTILLERY BANK (CONFEDERATE)
ARTILLERY BANK (CONFEDERATE) MECHANICAL BANK J & E Stevens Co. designed by Charles G. Shepard & Peter Adams Patent No. D-21 594 on 5/31/1892. The coin is placed in the cannon. The hammer is then pushed back; the right arm moves into a horizontal position press the lever and the coin is fired into the tower. The arm of the artilleryman moves up and down signaling the firing of the cannon. Paper caps may also be used if desired. (Good Cond.)
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Brass Swivel Gun Cannon French
Brass Swivel Gun Cannon French and Indian War Era Top of cannon reads in block letters Tpyke B. Water Fecit with King George III royal cypher. Swamped body of cannon with several segments of various sizes of connecting rings. 19'' overall length 1.5'' bore diameter. Basic ornamental patterns around the cannon composed of dots and small arches. Complete with touch hole at the breech. Iron trunnion and swivel. Wood display stand measures 14'' x 8'' x 5.5'' Total weight of base and cannon 50lb. Condition: Excellent.
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JOHNNY REB TOY CANNON BY
JOHNNY REB TOY CANNON BY REMCOJohnny Reb large toy plastic cannon with 4 cannon balls that fire, in original box circa 1961. Cannon is 32 in long.
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An Antique Decorative Italian
An Antique Decorative Italian Cannon c. 1900 with iron barrel and hardware carved and polychrome wheels and carriage length of barrel 18 in. diameter of wheels 15 1/2 in.
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AMERICAN CANNON MODEL. Nineteenth
AMERICAN CANNON MODEL. Nineteenth century. Seamed brass cannon (no touchhole) on a cast iron wheeled carriage. 8.25"h. 18.5"l.
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ARTILLERY BANK (UNION) MECHANICAL
ARTILLERY BANK (UNION) MECHANICAL BANK Shepard Hardware Co. designed by Charles G. Shepard & Peter Adams Patent No. D-21 594 on 5/31/1892; cast iron nickel plated round trap. The coin is placed in the cannon (or mortar). The hammer is then pushed back the right arm moves into a horizontal position press the lever and the coin is fired into the fort. The arm of the artilleryman moves up and down signaling the firing of the cannon. Paper caps may also be used if desired. (Exc. Cond.)
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CANNON BOAT PENNY TOY Germany
CANNON BOAT PENNY TOY Germany attributed to Meir lithographed tin interesting design cannon actually shot peas well detailed stamping. 3 1/2'' long. (Exc. Cond)
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Folk Art Cage-and-Ball Cane An
Folk Art Cage-and-Ball Cane An early caved wood ball-in-cage cane having carved random letters extending on all four sides; ht. 33 in.
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T.C. CANNON, SELF PORTRAIT IN THE
T.C. CANNON, SELF PORTRAIT IN THE STUDIOT. C. Cannon, (Kiowa, 1946 - 1978) Self Portrait in the Studio, woodblock print, Artist's Proof editioned lower left: A/P VIII signed lower center: Joyce Cannon Yi stamped lower right: T.C. Cannon woodblock print, Artist's Proof Dimensions: 21 3/4 x 16 1/8 in. (55.25 x 40.96 cm.), Sheet: 25 x 19 1/2 in. (63.50 x 49.53 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
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PAIR OF AMERICAN CIVIL WAR IRON
PAIR OF AMERICAN CIVIL WAR IRON CANNONBALLSNorth America, United States, Civil War era, ca. 1861 to 1865 CE. A fine pair of cast-iron cannonballs made to be fired out of the barrel of a cannon at opposing soldiers. Each spherical projectile features a faded casting seam across the center that indicates it was formed via a bivalve mold. Bivalve molds allowed for faster production methods and a more consistent spherical form for each ball since shaping a solid mass of iron into a sphere is difficult to do by hand. Layers of age-commensurate oxidation cover the surfaces. Size of each (both are nearly identical): 3.05" Diameter (7.7 cm)
Provenance: private Brevard, North Carolina, USA collection
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Condition:
Minor abrasions and encrustations, fading to casting seams, and age-commensurate oxidation, otherwise intact and very good. Great preservation to form.
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Toy cannons, largest 'Big Bang'
Toy cannons, largest 'Big Bang' is 11.5"l; together with sewing machine, steam engine doorbell 'The Country Store", etc.