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    Kanone MORSER metal model on the base (model WW1)

    Hello to all,
    I place this metal model cannon Morser on marble base. The model has numerous moving parts and mechanical mechanisms. Name plate missing.
    Measurements of maximum:
    cm.28x12x28cm.
    weight about 7/8 kg.
    I ask of you my opinions on this my recent discovery.
    The model has a lot of dust, but you see a black color over a metallic material color brass or bronze.

    Many thanks, regards, Kruger.
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                  #9
                  Nice desk model. They come up on ebay.de every so often.
                  pseudo-expert

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                    #10
                    Thank you very much!
                    I was lucky enough to find this item in a private manner.
                    This is the first I see complete, this items are often missing some elements.

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                      #11
                      Very cool piece-----I like it

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                        #12
                        These are very nice. I too have seen a number of them. They were given out as gifts. Yours is missing the name plate. This is an Austrian Skoda gun. Very impressive.

                        Chip

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                          #13
                          It's a model of the Austrian Skoda 30,5cm. mortar: the standard heavy artillery piece of the imperial Army.

                          This model was produced on behalf of the Kriegsfürsorge for fund-raising.

                          Usually, on the stone base there was a plate with description of the weapon and/or the name of the buyer as a dedication from the said Kriegsfürsorge.

                          A very fine piece indeed.

                          Best wishes,

                          E.L.

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                            #14
                            Thank you all for the technical specifications.

                            Regards, Kruger.

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