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28th October 2013, 07:02 PM | #1 |
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cannon ball ID
Can any members help me with any info about this item which I hope is some kind of cannon ball . It weighs 1.1 kg and is about 65 mm in diameter .
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28th October 2013, 07:16 PM | #2 |
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Sure thing; more precisely a grenade. Cannon balls are solid, grenades are hollow, to be filled with explosives or shrapnel. The loading hole also fits a fuse. Early ones were simply matchcord and later ones were 'inteligent' devices, like detonators and timers.
This one was possibly for a 2 1/2" howitzer. 18th or early 19th century, i would say. |
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28th October 2013, 07:52 PM | #6 |
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Man, i know nothing; don't be surprised if someone comes after me and says i am wrong
I am comparing yours to mine; although mine is larger (51/2"), the approach is the same. . |
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Hi there, Unfortunately, it was only this morning that I noticed your query. The piece in question is a cast iron grenade indeed, most probably 18th century, and was fired from a piece of ordnance. Please also see my thread on incendiary objects and grenades: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=7085 Best, Michael Last edited by Matchlock; 24th May 2014 at 06:34 PM. |
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