NICE Cannon BTW Where did you find it ?
Hi Gary
Originally made for a schooner of the Reed Shipping Line trading out of Cardiff.
The South China Seas became too dangerous with the outbreak of WW1 in 1914 so they retired the ship as a tourist attraction in Newquay, spiking the guns in a most professional and determined manner.
Vandals set fire to her but the guns were saved and returned to a Reed descendant, the Grandfather of the gentleman in the picture.
They kept them either side of the driveway and his father did shoot a load of golf balls out of one.
Having decided to move to America he put the cannon on ebay, back in those days when you could put cannon on ebay. I got the pair with a last second bid.
You are forgiven, an easy misunderstanding

Robin
