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|  4th April 2020, 07:30 PM | #1 | 
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			Hey Guys  I have to ask for your help again. I also have this mortar which i bought from a guy in Coburg in Germany. The inscription on the bottom of the piece is a mystery for me, maybe one of you has more information than me. The carriage is a reproduction but i kinda like how it looks with the barrel. Thank you again Daniel | 
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|  6th April 2020, 09:45 AM | #2 | 
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			That is certainly an unusual design for a mortar. Its flat base & horizontal priming dish point to it as being a piece that was designed to be fired vertically. I suspect that it is actually a large thundermug, fitted with carrying handles so it can be carried by two people, which a previous owner has interpreted as trunnions.
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|  6th April 2020, 10:28 AM | #3 | 
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			Very sharp eye and obviously a correct assessment, Adrian. So ... what would the marks refer to; foundry, destination ID initials ? | 
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|  6th April 2020, 01:17 PM | #4 | 
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			So ... what would the marks refer to; foundry, destination ID initials ? I do not know for certain. The logical answer is the foundry/maker & the year. | 
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|  9th April 2020, 08:17 PM | #5 | 
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			Hi Daniel, Well I'm sure the experts are correct but all the same it's a damn fine mounting and who's to say that the odd 'thundermug' did not get pressed into service as a mortar when the need arose. Regards CC | 
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|  14th April 2020, 09:36 AM | #6 | 
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			Thank you all to bring light to this topic. I am really disappointed that it this is not a real mortar. It got sold to me in a while back and i think i am still a little bit to trusting when it comes to dealers, as this piece got sold to me a a legit mortar. Thank you Daniel | 
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|  14th April 2020, 08:44 PM | #7 | 
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			By all means, Daniel; don't feel disappointed ... at all. This is no doubt a great and rare setup; you don't see thundermugs (that being the case) with such a large bore. There ought to be a story about it that we would love to learn. | 
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|  14th April 2020, 10:31 PM | #8 | 
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			I like it too, Daniel,   Nice display setup, the repro mounting is very well made.  It should make an impressive noise if you wish to fire off a salute (Independence Day, Bonfire Night, whatever)  or signal the start of a yachting regatta.
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|  15th April 2020, 12:23 AM | #9 | 
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			That’s a wonderful display.  The mount is very nice!
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