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Old 7th August 2014, 03:57 PM   #1
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Default Breech loading chamber for ID

This one is already known to the forum; but this time the question is different; to find out its possible origin.
I ignore whether these chambers have patterns exclusive to each country and if it is possible to tell their origin by just looking at their shape.
It would be great if one (or more) of our members could define its country of origin.
Length 20 cms, caliber 45 m/m, exterior width 9 cms., weight 6,6 kgs.

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Old 7th August 2014, 07:26 PM   #2
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Spanish Portuguese late 15thC.

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Old 8th August 2014, 02:42 PM   #3
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Thank you so much for your input and for the most interesting drawing, Jasper.
Pity that it is rather small; wish you could provide me with a larger one, for my archives
Mind you, this chamber was not acquired in Portugal, but bought in an international seller. So i thought the probabilities for this example being Portuguese were remote. As it was reputed by the seller to have been found in the sea of Cortez, i would admit it could be Spanish, the ones to whom this half of the world pertained, but you know how sellers may be misinformed. It is always terrible to identify items that are not marked. Not the same as with the Portuguese cannons of the period, like this typical bronze "Berço" Manuelino, from around 1500, with the royal arms and the traditional globe, a symbol favoured by King Dom Manuel.

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Old 13th September 2014, 12:58 PM   #4
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Cool Who doesn't have dog, hunts with a cat

Oh, how i wish to have a breech loading cannon (berço) ... a small one would be fine
For the time being i overcome my frustration with naïve simulations ... in noble Afizelia wood

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