Bombard server with two rings to fix it to the cane by means of ends. Bombard server. It is wrought iron; Total length cm, approximate 75 mm caliber. Formed by ways forged around other longitudinal bars and with a couple of rings located on each side to facilitate its management and support to the bombard cane. Closed by one end, on the other it is open with a smaller diameter sleeve to attach it to the cane. It has heard practiced at the top. The server was the piece that applied to the cane of the artillery piece, once loaded with gunpowder. *Series: Cannons artillery for naval use appe


Bombard server with two rings to fix it to the cane by means of ends. Bombard server. It is wrought iron; Total length cm, approximate 75 mm caliber. Formed by ways forged around other longitudinal bars and with a couple of rings located on each side to facilitate its management and support to the bombard cane. Closed by one end, on the other it is open with a smaller diameter sleeve to attach it to the cane. It has heard practiced at the top. The server was the piece that applied to the cane of the artillery piece, once loaded with gunpowder. *Series: Cannons artillery for naval use appears in Europe during the fourteenth century. The Castilians first used it at the site of La Rochela (1372), when a squad under Gil Ambrosio Bocanegra defeated an Englishman of Admiral Count of Pembroke, who was taken prisoner with seventy main knights.


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