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Miniature Naval Cannon

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Miniature handmade replica of early-19th century English style Signal Cannon with moving parts. With touch holes, the tapering barrel has loop cascabel and pull-hammer mechanism. Mounted on mahogany carriage with brass and iron fittings on wooden wheels, based on an English cannon circa 1820. Exclusively at Scully & Scully.

Measures 11 ¾" x 6 ⅜" x 7 ¼" h.

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Item #: SFF15CAN
Catalog HotKey: AL276

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1 review

Terry C.
San Diego, CA
The Cannon
April 09, 2022
As a former Naval Officer, I love the cannon. It presents well, rolls easily, and the barrel can be elevated!
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