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Two toy cannons; brass field
Two toy cannons; brass field artillery piece mounted on wooden caisson, cast lead European siege gun with embossed detail. Longest 14 1/4"L. One hinge strap missing on long gun carriage, `damage to field piece caisson.
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Fine cannon model, cast brass and
Fine cannon model, cast brass and iron miniature replica of Civil War era field artillery cannon, "12 pound Napoleon Howitzer", wooden base marked Centennial Guns, serial No. CG1079, 5 x 11 x 6-1/2 in. base. Excellent condition.
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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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CANNON RAMMER ,C. mid to late
CANNON RAMMER ,C. mid to late 19th centurygreen-painted wooden ramrod with rammer-head.
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THREE LOUIS MARX HOWITZER TOY
THREE LOUIS MARX HOWITZER TOY CANNONThree Marx howitzer toy cannons with original boxes. Cannons measure approx. 12 inches long. One cannon is missing shells and one cannon trigger lever would not catch. All boxes have wear, one has a split seam. This item can be shipped in-house.
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MARX ATOMIC LONG RANGE FIRING
MARX ATOMIC LONG RANGE FIRING CANNON .
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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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TIN TOY CANNONProbably German
TIN TOY CANNONProbably German with a lever behind the military man, when depressed the wheels turn, very nice paint, 6" x 4.5"
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W. Britain Toy Metal ''Heavy
W. Britain Toy Metal ''Heavy Howitzer'' in box.
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EARLY AMERICAN MILITARY ARTILLERY
EARLY AMERICAN MILITARY ARTILLERY CANNON 18th/19th century. cast iron.
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WOOD AND IRON TOY CANNONWood and
WOOD AND IRON TOY CANNONWood and iron toy cannon, with hand crank firing mechanism for wood bullets, 19" wood barrel.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition, no apparent damages or repairs.
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RAPID FIRE TOY MACHINE GUN AND
RAPID FIRE TOY MACHINE GUN AND FIELD CANNON Includes Grey Iron anti-aircraft Rapid Fire in brown with red spoke wheels and heavy field cannon in black missing parts. 7 1/2'' to 8 1/4'' l. Machine gun - (Exc. Cond.) Cannon as noted.
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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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Bronze cannon with oak truck and
Bronze cannon with oak truck and base with recoil system, 7" bore, 6 1/2"h x 16"l (base)
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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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Krupp 5CM 50MM Mountain Howitzer
Krupp 5CM 50MM Mountain Howitzer 50mm cal. 29.5" rifled barrel with front sight. All-metal carriage with iron-banded and wood-spoke wheels.? Rear sight base. Lot comes with tools trail handle. 24 brass shell casings in box marked? "Krupp 5CM Mountain Howitzer " 30 plus projectiles and mold for projectile. Condition: Bore is very good with sharp rifling.?Barrel is smooth with nice light patina.?Carriage still retains some of ?the black finish. Wheels appear to have been cleaned.? Overall an?excellent and rare cannon.? Transfers on Form 4473.
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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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SUBSTANTIAL MODEL OF A CIVIL WAR
SUBSTANTIAL MODEL OF A CIVIL WAR FIELD CANNON Likely 1960s, a substantial wooden carriage supports a 15 in. cast iron tube and assorted sheet metal fittings; the gun is not drilled completely for firing.
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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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19TH C. HANDMADE FIELD CANNON
19TH C. HANDMADE FIELD CANNON Medium Sized Field Artillery Piece in iron with carved wood carriage and wheels, for display only. Roughly 15" x 29" x 20".
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Two replica brass and base metal
Two replica brass and base metal mortar launchers Early 20th century One marked "Gatling USA" the other with a casone together with an iron model of a cannon, 3 pieces. Ls: 21 1/2 in. to 14 1/2 in. PROVENANCE: Property of a Philadelphia gentleman.
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LARGE TOY CANNONLarge toy cannon,
LARGE TOY CANNONLarge toy cannon, with iron barrel, iron banded wood wheels with wood carriage, 7 1/4" barrel.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Very good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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CAST IRON MODEL OF A U.S. CIVIL WAR
CAST IRON MODEL OF A U.S. CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY CANNON the 15 inch black powder cannon attached to a 2-wheel cart also of black cast iron. Overall length - 26 inches.
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(3) SCALE CANNONS - Practical
(3) SCALE CANNONS - Practical Firing Scale Cannons including: Civil War Field Artillery Parrot Gun 15 1/2'' brass barrel takes 5/8'' ball 28 1/2'' overall 14'' wide axle 11 1/2'' wheels missing ramrods minor corrosion; PLUS Bronze Mortar on mahogany sta
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FIVE ARTILLERY PIECES. American
FIVE ARTILLERY PIECES. American 2nd half-19th century. Four shots measuring 10'' and weighing 4 lbs. each with a 16'' 17.5 lb. cannon ball.
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HEAVY MODERN STEEL CANNONA heavy
HEAVY MODERN STEEL CANNONA heavy steel short-barreled cannon (5" diam, 2.5 in bore) mounted on solid walnut carriage. Cannon barrel is 11 in long and is fireable. Overall size 24 in x 10.5 x 6.5 in high. Exc. Condition: , unsigned.
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TWO MINIATURE BLACK POWDER
TWO MINIATURE BLACK POWDER CANNONS Early 20th century; naval gun with cast iron barrel and wood carriage and cast brass field gun.
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A pair of Militaire bronze cannons,
A pair of Militaire bronze cannons, circa 1820, on wooden wheeled carriages, 9cm x 9cm
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South Bend Replicas Artillery
South Bend Replicas Artillery Cannon Full-size gun with 36'' Verbruggen mild iron barrel with steel sleeve 2.25'' bore 80'' overall length. ''South Bend Replicas'' stamped on trunnion brass trunnion caps white oak carriage 14-spoke artillery wheels by Hanson Wagon & Wheel. Full set of loading tools. Condition: Excellent condition.
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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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BLACK POWDER CANNONBlack powder
BLACK POWDER CANNONBlack powder cannon, with iron barrel and wood carriage with storage chest, 14 1/4" barrel.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Very good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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Cast iron black powder cannon
Cast iron black powder cannon probably 50 cal., mounted on an oak truck of a later date; together with a traveling box of various accoutrements.
Cannon: 9.5"h x 22"l x 9"w / Box: 7"h x 17.75"l x 7.5"d
Condition: Wear consistent with age.
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ARTILLERY MECHANICAL BANK WITH
ARTILLERY MECHANICAL BANK WITH BOX Blue 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. Box lid missing. (Near Mint Cond.)
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NORMAN WIARD CIVIL WAR 6-PDR CANNON
NORMAN WIARD CIVIL WAR 6-PDR CANNON WITH LIMBER The Wiard semi-steel light artillery 6-pdr cannon was cast in puddled wrought iron (semi-steel) and was mounted in a special Wiard field carriage that was unique in its design. The rim base was spaced farther apart than any diameter of the tube, permitting unrestricted rotation on the trunnions without interference from the undercarriage. Wiard altered the shape of the carriage's cheeks, relocated the axle and provided a long elevating screw which made firing at elevation of up to 35 degrees possible. Other innovations included a flat trail plate with a metal keel (preventing the rifle digging itself in the ground upon recoil), and a better system for braking the carriage without damaging the iron tires.
Reportedly, three artillery batteries associated with Union Major General Daniel Sickles' "Excelsior Brigade" were armed with 6-pdr and 12-pdr Wiard guns, possibly as a result of a friendship between Wiard and Sickles. Two batteries of six 6-pdr guns each were ordered specifically for that brigade in 1861. None of Wiard's weapons were widely adopted, and few survive today.
This example is an early reproduction Wiard cannon that was carefully restored by Judge Shaw beginning in 2013. He worked with several companies to rebuild the carriage and ensured all components were historically accurate. He was meticulous about retaining records of his correspondences with Paulson Brothers Ordinance, South Bend Replicas, Crouch Hardwoods, Trail Rock Ordnance and others throughout the restoration process. All of these documents including pictures taken before and after restoration are included along with all receipts. The cannon itself measures 52" in length and has a 2.6" bore. The carriage on which it sits is 80" wide at the axle and stands 57" tall at the wheels. It is fully functional and was used in reenactments over the past several years.
The field artillery limber/caisson was built using period correct reproduction parts and accessories. It measures 86" long, 80" wide at the axle, and 57" tall. The copper lidded caisson is filled with accoutrements necessary for firing the cannon.
Also included is a battery powered "mobilizer" used to move the cannon and limber. The tires will need pumped up and the battery needs charged/replaced.
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A scale model of a deck
A scale model of a deck cannonade, the brass barrel on swivel support, barrel 20.5cm long
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COLLECTION TOY CANNONS - (22)
COLLECTION TOY CANNONS - (22) Miniature or Toy Cannons ca 1900-1970s in brass cast iron or spelter representing artillery from Napoleonic times to the Vietnam era ranging in size from 14'' to 4'' long all in generally good condition.