Hi guys,
New to the forum, but an avid artillery fan since the US Army sent me on a one year all expenses paid vacation to Southeast Asia just 40 years ago.
I have a small collection of model muzzle loading cannons of varying sizes--both shooters and non-shooters---some purchased and some built from
kits over the past 35 years or so. Still, I haven't found too many other cannon fans like myself until I came across this site.
I do have a question that maybe some of the members here can help me with and that is to identify the maker or source of the model pictured below
A few months back, I won the bidding on this exquisite museum quality revolutionary war cannon model on Ebay. It is a 1/10 scale model of
a British 6 pdr. of 1770 exactly as drawn on page 35 of Peterson's Round Shots and Rammers. The seller simply said he picked it up in an estate
sale, but had no information as to it's origin.
I happened to have remembered seeing another example of the exact same model come up for auction about a year earlier---only this time the seller
had all kinds of authentication paperwork provided by the maker. From what I remember, it was a numbered piece a limited edition of models produced
back in the 1970's and I seemed to think the company's name was something like "Royal Armouries" or something to that effect. That particular model
went for almost $1,000 which was way above my budget at the time.
However, the piece I picked up a year later was not advertised very well and only listed in the toy cannon section. Consequently no one paid any
attention to it and I snagged it up for about 1/4th of what the earlier version sold for. I have done endless searches on the net, but all I have
found using the name I remember is a ling to the actual Royal Armoury museum in the UK.
Here are some pictures:
You will note that it is missing one tool--the sponge/rammer combo
A close up--the wood for the trails appear to be curly maple
Another shot with a quarter on the base for size comparison
My barrel is #308 of what I am guessing were a run of maybe 500 models
Sorry for the long post, but I was wondering if any of you fellows have come across such a model before?
It would function as a shooter, but as I said it is so exquisite that I would never dare foul it up by trying to do so.
Cheers
P.S. If it would be of interest, I would be glad to post pictures of some of my other stuff.