. William Lanier Washington's collection of relics and memorabilia of George Washington . ; mounted on wheeled carriage. Lengths, 121/2 inches. 354—Early American Model Naval Cannon3 ^ Bronze; eighteenth centur^^ mounted on wheeled ma- hogany carriage. Length, 11% inches. 355—Bronze Model Cannon^^j French; early eighteenth century; tapering moldedbarrel, richly engraved with scrolls. Finely mountedon wooden carriage, having wheels with twelve spokesand reinforcing iron straps. Length, 21 inches. Xote: A fine and rare example, with most minute details.(Illustrated) f^ 356—Early American Model C


. William Lanier Washington's collection of relics and memorabilia of George Washington . ; mounted on wheeled carriage. Lengths, 121/2 inches. 354—Early American Model Naval Cannon3 ^ Bronze; eighteenth centur^^ mounted on wheeled ma- hogany carriage. Length, 11% inches. 355—Bronze Model Cannon^^j French; early eighteenth century; tapering moldedbarrel, richly engraved with scrolls. Finely mountedon wooden carriage, having wheels with twelve spokesand reinforcing iron straps. Length, 21 inches. Xote: A fine and rare example, with most minute details.(Illustrated) f^ 356—Early American Model Cannon Bronze; field artillery; mounted on wheeled carriagewith caisson. Length, 23 inches. Xote: An exact working model of a Civil War field-piece car-ried out to the most minute detail and stood on the desk ofAdjutant-General Sharon Tyndale, during the War. y.


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