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The bronze barrel is 35 in. o/a. Bore and trunnions are 2-inch diameter. Engravng on basering seems to read; "C.H. Gilks, Tower-Hill, London." The carriage seems to be orginal to the piece. From info on the few other Gilks cannon I could locate, Gilks made such cannons with an elevating device, perhaps a quoin, but this original carriage is missing that if it had one. The piece looks 18th C., but just a bit of research on the company shows that it operated from about 1860-1875 and perhaps later. The first reinforce is large in diameter compared to the second.
Sorry for the less-than-crystal-clear photos, had to use a phone camera.
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Nice piece, pics are fine...
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Really cool.
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Very nice looking piece! Thanks for showing it!
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