with tapering sighted barrel formed in four stages, the muzzle formed as a stylised tiger’s head, cast with a band ahead of the breech, with integral pan on the right, standing back-sight, and a pierced lug beneath, fitted with a pair of trunnions, and retaining some early red painted finish, 85.4 cm barrel; 3.0 cm bore
Roy Elvis catalogue number J05
Provenance
Roy Elvis (1944 – 2022)
Light cannon of this type were used by Indian and Ottoman troops on fortresses and also mounted on camels and elephants. See Elgood 1995, p. 139.
with tapering sighted barrel formed in four stages, the muzzle formed as a stylised tiger’s head, cast with a band ahead of the breech, with integral pan on the right, standing back-sight, and a pierced lug beneath, fitted with a pair of trunnions, and retaining some early red painted finish, 85.4 cm barrel; 3.0 cm bore
Roy Elvis catalogue number J05
Provenance
Roy Elvis (1944 – 2022)
Light cannon of this type were used by Indian and Ottoman troops on fortresses and also mounted on camels and elephants. See Elgood 1995, p. 139.
Auction: Olympia Timed: Antique Arms, Armour & Militaria June 2024, ending 30th Jun, 2024
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