Model is bronze, smoothbore, no underloop, only trunnions.
Marks: Top of barrel:
An anchor
12 Pdr (dr in superscript with dots underneath)
BOAT HOWITZER
1862
JAD
This model lacks any manufacturer, registry, weight, or preponderance marks on top of breech. Perhaps if this was a proposed or experimental design, it makes sense that no such marks were applied.
Measurements:
Barrel 12 in. long
Bore 3/4 in.
Wide end 1 7/8 in. dia.
Narrow end 1 7/16 in. dia.
My attempt to interpret the measurements: The simplest measurement to use on scale models is the bore diameter, since bores were in standardized calibers. Thus the ratio of the model's "3/4 inch" bore to the regulation 12-pounder bore diameter is 0.75/4.62 or about 1:6 ratio. So I would expect this to be a one-sixth scale model. Extrapolating the model's barrel length, the "regulation" 12-pounder "heavy" boat howitzer's barrel measured 63.5 inches overall length. Taking the model's length of 12 inches times the 6 scale factor gives 72 inches, significantly longer than the regulation heavy boat howitzer of that caliber.
This piece fascinates me because I'm fairly certain the model was made at the Washington Navy Yard, and if so, it represents a heretofore unknown design variant (even though never manufactured in full size) of the famous Dahlgren Boat Howitzer.