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1/2 scale bronze, steel sleeve, napoleon cannon, carriage, accoutrements made by Paul Miller in 1994, looking for the value.
 
My Dad bought in 1994 from Paul Miller.
 

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1/2 scale bronze, steel sleeve, napoleon cannon, carriage, accoutrements made by Paul Miller in 1994, looking for the value.
 

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get them ok?
Yes I did. I'm not an expert by any means but I have been looking at cannon's for quite a while. I'm surprised there hasn't been more of a response to your value question. You might want to repost with the photos.
From what I've seen over the years your cannon could sell for $3-5K. And could be over $10K to the right person.
 
Yes I did. I'm not an expert by any means but I have been looking at cannon's for quite a while. I'm surprised there hasn't been more of a response to your value question. You might want to repost with the photos.
From what I've seen over the years your cannon could sell for $3-5K. And could be over $10K to the right person.
Thanks! He paid 10K for the set in 1994...
 
Wow i would have thought in 94 they would be cheaper. Nice gun and well taken care of too. 👍🏻

How big is the bore size?
How long is the tube?
How tall are the wheels?
What kind of wood is the carriage made of?
At the vent hole, is there any kind of vent liner there or just a hole drilled through the bronze and into the steel sleeve?
 
Not sure, but the bore has a steel sleeve, at least 3 inches, tube about 3.5 to 4 feet, wheels probably 36 inches, has a vent liner for the primers. Hope the pictures can give you more information, I can always take more if you wish.
 

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