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  1. Desantii

    Help identify a 2.5 inch cannon

    Thanks everyone from your help! Will see if I can get the plate cleaned to gleen some more info
  2. Desantii

    Help identify a 2.5 inch cannon

    Seems like it’s iron
  3. Desantii

    Help identify a 2.5 inch cannon

    Hi any help identifying this cannon. This is from Peru in the 1800s so definitely of European origin. Passed along to me by my grandfather 2.5 in bore and out diameter about 3.5 Thanks so much
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