Two Models of a 30-Pounder Gun on Deck, anonymous, c. 1828 Canvas Print
Two identical models of a 30-pound cannon on Marshall affuit on a ship's part with part of the ship's wall, incomplete. The wooden barrel, long 22.5-23 cm, is not drilled out; It has a flat grape with trouser ring. The affuit consists of two parts. The front piece is attached to the gate threshold with a spindle bolt in heavy brass brackets; it is a heavy wooden block with a transverse roller underneath for baking and a heavy metal mik on top of which in the saddle lies the barrel. The backfuit, narrowing from the front, consists of two cheeks with four steps each, connected by an oblique calf, an axle body at the back and a bolt through both cheeks in the middle. The tap pans are applied to the cheeks. The ash body is attached to the cheeks with braces. Wooden wheels. The hoist is incomplete. A pair of trousers runs from the sides of the gate through the trouser ring; a second pair of trousers is attached to the cheeks of the backfuit and lies around the mik on which the barrel rests. Scale 1:12 (estimate).
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