- MODEL CANNON. 17 1/2" LONGModel Cannon.
MODEL CANNON. 17 1/2" LONGModel Cannon. Brass, iron, and wood replica cannon. Appx. 6 1/2" tall x 17 1/2" long x 10" wide. Very good condition.
- MODEL OF A LOUIS XIV CANNON, 28" LONG.Model
MODEL OF A LOUIS XIV CANNON, 28" LONG.Model of a Louis XIV Cannon. Gilt bronze, iron, and wood replica of a French Louis-XIV cannon. Made in France. Appx. 11" tall x 28" long x 13 1/2" wide. Very good condition.
- 12 JAMES ROBINSON STERLING HANDLE DINNER
12 JAMES ROBINSON STERLING HANDLE DINNER KNIVES, TRIFID12 James Robinson Sterling Silver Handle Dinner Knives in the "Trifid" pattern with cannon handles, 9 3/8". Good condition.
- VINTAGE PREMIER BIG BANG HOWITZER CANNONVintage
VINTAGE PREMIER BIG BANG HOWITZER CANNONVintage Premier Big Bang Howitzer Cannon Cast Iron Cap Toy 9" Long Army Green
- THREE 19TH C. QUIMPER FAIENCE PLATESBrittany
THREE 19TH C. QUIMPER FAIENCE PLATESBrittany France circa 1870, each decorated by hand with polychrome enamels under a tin glaze, one titled 'Je Veille pour la Nation' above the image of a bird atop a cannon, 9.5" diameter, one of an exotic bird perched on a branch, 9.25" diameter, and one with a peahen and butterfly (cracked, crazed, frits), 9.5" diameter. All with Quimper marks on the reverse.
- TWO CONTINENTAL COMMEMORATIVE MILITARY
TWO CONTINENTAL COMMEMORATIVE MILITARY COVERED SILVER PLATE POKALS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY Two Continental commemorative military covered silver plate pokals, late 19th/early 20th century, the first, an engraved handled cup rising on a tree form standard cast with twin kneeling figures of guards facing opposing directions, the lid with a figure of a kneeling soldier, 14"h x 8"w; the second fashioned as a cannon rising on a naturalistic tree trunk base with spreading leafy branches, the lid surmounted by a figure of a soldier with sword, 19.5"h x 5.5"d of lid. Provenance: Property from the private collection of Stephen and Lynette Schwartz of Stephen's Antiques, Tiburon, CA
- LEONIDES POLK HANDWRITTEN LETTER REGARDING
LEONIDES POLK HANDWRITTEN LETTER REGARDING MONEY Leonidas Bishop Polk (1806-1864), later became a Major General in the Confederate Army during the Civil War and was killed by a cannon ball during the Kennesaw Mountain Battle. This letter is an appeal for money written in a very messy script. Unsure of the date on the letter, but appears to have been sent from New Albany.
- EARLY GEORGIA HISTORY, THE LONDON GAZETTE,
EARLY GEORGIA HISTORY, THE LONDON GAZETTE, 1742 Georgia pre-revolutionary war history detailed account of its early struggles with colonialism. This document is a sworn disposition such printed in the periodical describing the intense circumstances surrounding the ongoing naval and ground fight for Georgia involving Fort Frederica and the British naval invasion planned as well as a deposition from a sailor who was captured and held onboard the ship the Pretty Nancy who gave a full account of the hardships of war. Descriptions of casualties, naval battles, types of cannons used on board ships and the different described ships and types of shot used. This document is housed under black matting covered in glass and surrounded in a detailed brown frame.
- IMPERIAL GERMAN ARTILLERY DRESS SWORD
IMPERIAL GERMAN ARTILLERY DRESS SWORD Germany,Brass hilt with gilt finish, with foliate designs on the knuckle bow, a lions head with two red glass eyes, and crossed cannon on the langet, with a nickel-plated steel blade, and a black-painted steel scabbard.
- TWO POST CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY SHAKO'S
TWO POST CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY SHAKO'S United States,C. 1870sA shako with a front plate marked "NATIONAL/GUARD" with a "9", artillery side buttons; and a shako with crossed cannons on the front and "OG", with artillery side buttons.
- SMALL NAVAL-STYLE SIGNAL CANNON ,C.
SMALL NAVAL-STYLE SIGNAL CANNON ,C. 19th century.80 bore, unmarked gold-painted iron tube, and a wooden naval-style carriage with functional wheels.
- IRON SIGNAL CANNON United States,C.
IRON SIGNAL CANNON United States,C. 19th centuryCast iron tube with a .73-inch bore, with a Spanish brown-painted wooden carriage. Note: This cannon to Dennis James Murphy Jr., Director of Natural Resources for Rhode Island at Fort Adams.