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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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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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Two cannon balls, 18/19th c.
Two cannon balls, 18/19th c.
Largest 5"H x 5"D
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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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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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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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GROUP OF CANNON BALLS Three
GROUP OF CANNON BALLS Three sixteen-pound solid shot, one with corrosion and loss; five six-pound shot, two with corrosion and loss; two four-pound shot, one with a screw mounted to it; two three-pound shot; two two-pound shot; four grape shot; and one case shot.
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Lot misc. cannon shot (balls).
Lot misc. cannon shot (balls).
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PAIR OF BRASS CANNON BALL
PAIR OF BRASS CANNON BALL ANDIRONSPair of Brass Cannon Ball Andirons,
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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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(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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3 ANTIQUE CANNON BALLSLot 3 antique
3 ANTIQUE CANNON BALLSLot 3 antique iron cannon balls, largest 4 inch diameter, two smaller are 2.75 inches. Found in Portsmouth RI.
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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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PAIR OF CANNON BALL SOLID BRASS
PAIR OF CANNON BALL SOLID BRASS ANDIRONS circa 1800-1820 h:21 w:12.50 in. Provenance: Property of a McLean home purchased from Cathedral Galleries
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PAIR OF CANNONBALL BRASS
PAIR OF CANNONBALL BRASS ANDIRONSPAIR OF CANNONBALL BRASS ANDIRONS, (2)
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Pair of Federal turned brass
Pair of Federal turned brass canon ball top andirons first quarter-19th century; 15 in. H., 17 in. D.
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Pair of Chippendale style brass
Pair of Chippendale style brass cannon ball andirons late 19th/early 20th century; 27 in. H., 25 in. L.
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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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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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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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Victorian Brass ''Cannon Ball''
Victorian Brass ''Cannon Ball'' Andirons.
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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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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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Brass Andirons cannonball tops
Brass Andirons cannonball tops 18''.
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TWO CIVIL WAR IRON CANNONBALLS, TWO
TWO CIVIL WAR IRON CANNONBALLS, TWO MISSILES, COLLECTION OF LEAD MINI BALLS AND TWO BRASS CANNONSTwo Civil War Iron Cannonballs, Two Missiles, Collection of Lead Mini Balls and Two Brass Cannons,
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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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PAIR E/ 20TH C. BRASS CANNON BALL
PAIR E/ 20TH C. BRASS CANNON BALL ANDIRONS Pair of large scale American or British brass andirons, early 20th century, each surmounted by a cannon ball finial above a spreading column form shaft, and rising on curved legs, apparently unmarked. Approx. h. 27", w. 12.25", d. 35".
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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 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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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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PAIR OF BRASS CANNONBALL ANDIRONS25
PAIR OF BRASS CANNONBALL ANDIRONS25 inches high Condition:
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Pair of Victorian brass
Pair of Victorian brass cannonball andirons late 19th c. with turned and columned supports on a round ring flanked on each side by small three ball columns. 22"h.x9.5"w.
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Pair of late Federal period cast
Pair of late Federal period cast and turned brass andirons circa 1820; canon ball top, 18 in. H., 18 in. L.
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Two cannonballs: one possibly
Two cannonballs: one possibly "hundred pounder", said to have been found near Charleston, South Carolina, 6 in.; one said to have been found near Goldsboro, North Carolina, 3 in., in High-Power small arms ammunition box. (three pieces). Both with extensive rust and chips. Private Collection, Goldsboro, North Carolina.
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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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CAST IRON NAVAL GUN ON CANNONADE
CAST IRON NAVAL GUN ON CANNONADE 20th c. Scale Copy of a George I Royal Navy Cannon, for use as a signal cannon, in unmarked cast iron, on an oak carriage with brass fittings, elevation wedge loose but present, all accurate in detail, 22" barrel, 1" bore, roughly 9" x 24" x 13", good condition. For display only, not recommended for live firing.