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    Posted 2 years ago

    dav2no1
    (839 items)

    Toy Cannons

    Approximately 4 1/2" long

    Here is an example of 2 different toy cannons that I recently picked up.

    The cannon on the left is a naval type cannon that would be found on a sailing ship. This particular model is a Model GP Adjustable Cannon. It's made in Italy. It features a spring loaded mechanism. I'm not sure what it fires, more research needed.

    The cannon on the right is a Civil War style cannon. These would have used on the battle field.
    "The basic organizational unit for cannons was called a battery, made up of four to six guns with approximately 70-100 men." A cannon in the Civil War required a team of up to ten to shoot a cannon. Most artillery pieces were manned by teams of at least 9 soldiers, though only 2 were needed in a pinch.

    ARGHH THEM PIRATES!
    A pirate ship typically carried 6 cannons and larger ships had 10 cannons. The largest ships could carry up to 70 cannons and mounted guns on up to three decks.

    WHO HAD THE MOST?
    It was a Spanish ship...
    "Santísima Trinidad (officially named Nuestra Señora de la Santísima Trinidad by royal order on 12 March 1768, nicknamed La Real, was a Spanish first-rate ship of the line with 112 guns."

    WE DONT NEED NO CIVIL WAR..
    "Almost all Civil War cannons were muzzle-loading weapons, firing from one to two and a half pounds of black powder, and utilizing a variety of different projectiles."

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    Comments

    1. dav2no1 dav2no1, 2 years ago
      **Here's a few links...

      Firing an 18th century cannon..

      https://youtu.be/WSXaCkQ9sF8

      Firing a Civil War cannon..

      https://youtu.be/s0LenViu6Kw

      Civil War projectiles..**This one has images that may not be suitable for some people- you've been warned! War is not pretty!**
      https://www.civilwarmed.org/effects-of-artillery/#:~:text=Almost%20all%20Civil%20War%20cannons,of%20damage%20on%20its%20target.


    2. DejaVu2 DejaVu2, 2 years ago
      Your items and the knowledge you have about them is refreshing to see.
      And your always there to lend a helping hand to others posts.
    3. dav2no1 dav2no1, 2 years ago
      DejaVu2 - Thank you for the comments. I try to learn something about each item I aquire. I like the back story and history of items. Sometimes the story or history is more valuable than the item.

      Here's a great example...I bought this piece because it really appealed to me. I thought it could be something special and to my surprise, it was even more interesting than I had imagined.

      https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/305967-mynah-bird-watercolor-by-ann-guenther

    4. Lata Lata, 2 years ago
      These are super cool!
    5. dav2no1 dav2no1, 2 years ago
      Lata - thank you for your comments.
    6. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 2 years ago
      These are little treasures and they seem in fine condition !~
    7. dav2no1 dav2no1, 2 years ago
      PhilD...Thank you for the comments...they are in excellent shape. I was glad to aquire them. Several people had walked right past them at the estate sale. I tend to gravitate towards these tyoe of objects..

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