Squire: It doesn't surprise me that treasures are not properly identified.
During the War for Independence/Revolution/Rebellion, a Pennsylvania blacksmith named William Demming, built two wrought iron hooped and staved cannon. The first at Middlesex, Pennsylvania and the second at Mount Holly Springs, Pennsylvania. Historians on this side of the pond, had claimed that they were nowhere to be found. Actually, one of them is a war trophy from the Battle of Brandywine and is being preserved (it has been said) in the Tower of London. How often do we read that curators "discover" something that has been in their collection for generations?
BTW I only just noticed the signature spot to click for your wall gun. I clicked it and saw a 30 second pornography video. I found the fact that it appeared, let alone the clip itself quite interesting; so I returned to GB and clicked a second time. There she was with the title, "Watch me spurt". My security program immediately notified me that there was a compromise and that they had corrected it. I thought you might like to be made aware of it.
Interesting! This was the very same day that an eMail from from Andrew MacGregor of LLoyds asked for my bank information because I had come into 147,000,000 million U.S. dollars. How lucky can an old duffer like me be? Two windfalls in the same day.
Richard "The Bewildered"