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Original Late 19th Century Experimental Bronze Breech Loading Cannon on 20th Century Custom Steel Carriage OPTIONS_HIDDEN_PRODUCT so it is partly detached

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so it is partly detached from the helmet at present

is a staff with a fork at one end to hold a lighted slow match

Sweeny's efforts were also coordinated in Canada by the World War I air ace Billy Bishop and the artist Clayton Knight

Rubber company's plant near Charlotte

while a Corps or Regiment Hat badge is placed to its front and the General Service Badge (The Rising Sun) worn on the left brim which is folded up and clipped into place

Original Late 19th Century Experimental Bronze Breech Loading Cannon on 20th Century Custom Steel Carriage OPTIONS_HIDDEN_PRODUCT so it is partly detachedOriginal British Item: Only One Available. Here we have a very interesting late 19th century experimental bronze breech loading cannon, mounted on what looks to be a custom 20th century steel carriage. We were not able to find any markings on the cannon, so the history is not entirely clear, but it is very well made. We believe this to have been most likely made at one of the U. S. Arsenals, possibly Springfield, and was made as a scaled down model

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