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    1890 Austrian Field Artillery Presentation Model

    Here's a neat 1890 dated presentation Austrian Field Artillery Cannon Model that I recently aquired. It originally was found in the Czech Republic by a friend of mine a number or years ago when he was doing motel room buys. I just purchased it from the estate of a late friend who passed in Sept. The piece disassembles, is heavy and well-made. There's an engraved presentation on the top of the barrel, and there appears to be more engraving on the back of the breech area which is hard to make out. I tried to capture it w/the camera, but will likely have to use a loupe to read the tiny words.

    All the Best,

    Alan Schaefer
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    A couple more pics of cannon.
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      #3
      Two more pics of details.
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        Last pics of cannon.
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          #5
          Wow Alan, what a wonderful thing....what are the dimensions?

          Larry

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            #6
            The inscribtion says:

            Made in Innsbruck in the year 1890 by k.u.k. Leutnant Rudolf Nenning

            On the breech I can read: Rud. Nenning 1890

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              #7
              Thanks for catching that Larry! The wheels are a little over 6" tall, and the entire piece is about 14" long.

              Alan

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                #8
                That's a neat little cannon.
                pseudo-expert

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                  #9
                  Very cool!

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                    #10
                    I want it Alan.
                    says Alan!
                    Jerry

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                      #11
                      Hey Jerry, Don't even talk to Alan, we do not like him anymore If he will bring it to SOS, I will bring a roll of raffel tickes and we can raffel it off, I would like him a lot better if I won it
                      Best
                      Gus

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