Just like the price paid for the miniature Lyle gun that opened this thread, the amount this carronade went for was equally surprising to me, the only difference being that I was personally interested in winning this one. This item sold on the same famous online auction site as the Lyle gun, and it sold for almost the same amount. As far as I'm concerned the price paid ($1,594.59) for this carronade was way too high, I placed a hidden high bid early in the auction, but it didn't remain a winning bid for very long. I tried to find out if this rusted iron barrel had a steel liner, but the seller had no clue about cannons, and I finally gave up.
I thought we were supposed to be in an economic slump, how come these people are spending money like its going out of style? Anyway, I really would have liked to build a classic sliding carronade carriage for this thing, but it just didn't pan out.
"Large Antique Cast Iron
Ship Signal Cannon
Total Length is 20"
Barrel measures approximately 17"
Barrel depth is 13 7/8"
The caliber is 1 1/2"
Width is 6 1/2"
This cannon was a working cannon
As it does have a Fuse Hole
Shipping weight is 70 lbs"