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They, just like smaller balls for guns, were cast in molds, hence the 'seam'. m |
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Here Cerjak
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Thank you all for your good explanation.
It had be found near ARRAS ( north of France) With the weight and diameter is it possible to learn more about this cannon ball .It was used still which periode ? Regards Cerjak |
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I am no expert in 19th c. items but I guess these balls were well still in use in the Napoleonic era, early 19th c., maybe even until the middle of the century. And 'Nando: brilliant stuff about cannonball molds! ![]() Best, m |
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What a fantastic find! Can you borrow a metal detector for next time you visit your friend?
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Ah Michl, cross posts. ![]() |
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... Although i heard that Napeoleonic cannonballs had an N mark on them. Probably only some
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Exactly, 'Nando,
That's why I said 'Napoleonic era, early 19th c.', not confining it to the French army. ![]() And I found a lot more interesting stuff on the site of the Canadian Anglo-Boer War Museum, backing up my theory about the period: http://angloboerwarmuseum.com/Boer12...nnonballs.html Btw, I underwent the toil ![]() Your ball looks very authentic, Cerjak! I do not think it is a modern Chinese copy. m Last edited by Matchlock; 17th June 2012 at 08:36 PM. |
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And the rest.
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