17th CENT SHIPS BRONZE SWIVEL CANNON SIGNAL LANTAKA
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USD 1,100.00 |
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USD 1,100.00 |
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25 days 3 hours 18 minutes |
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Saturday, October 04, 2008 |
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Sunday, February 01, 2009 |
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Jupiter, Florida |
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Description
17TH CENTURY SHIPS SWIVEL CANNON ~ LANTAKA Stand NOT Included Lantakas were popular in the East Indies starting in the 16th Century, where they were mounted on small ships as swivel guns. In smaller size, they also were considered a form of currency. The small ones were not only intended for use as weapons, but were admired for their beauty. Presented is a thirty inch cast bronze cannon of a Lantaka with the sought after rare dolphin handles and alligator rear sight, and flared barrel. It is decidedly Indonesian in style with raised floral designs at the front and rear, but the alligator and dolphins make it very special. It has a yoke and pin which makes it a swivel gun for use on the bulwark of a ship. The extension at the rear was to insert a wooden stock in the hollow tube for aiming. Its proportions follow that of a ship's long gun. This weapon was used as a fighting gun, or as a signaling device on board a ship. LEGAL STATUS: Imported from Malaysia under Export License Number 1240 dated 29 JUN 2007 issued by the Muzium Sarawak, Jabatan, in accordance with Section 11 of the Sarawak Cultural Heritage Ordinance of 1993. Cleared by U.S. Customs on July 7, 2007. CONDITION: The cannon has sight front and rear, and a rich patina with golden green overtones. The trunnions are cast as part of the barrel which is traditional. There are no mold marks, but there are the classic Indonesian floral and geometric designs which accompany the alligator rear sight and dolphin handles. There is a crack at the end of the swivel pin, but the pin is secure. The touch hole has a rim around it and is clear to the bore which runs the length of the barrel. This fine ancient example of a Lantaka is being sold for display purposes only, and no attempt should be made to fire it. DIMENSIONS: 30" LOA Bore 11/8" WEIGHT: 28 lbs Touch hole, alligator & dolphins Overhead view of cannon Crack in at the end of swivel pin GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION: We guarantee that you must be satisfied on receiving your purchase and our description is entirely accurate or your money back. The only conditions are that an email authorization be obtained within three days, and that the item is returned in its original condition and packaging, insured for its full value. Unfortunately, shipping charges are not included in this offer and are non-refundable unless due to our error. HISTORY: Usually the better quality cannons were cast in Holland, Europe and England starting in the 1600's. These were finer in detail, design, and quality then those that were made in the Spice Islands. The small ones were intended as a presentation piece, for personal protection in close in fighting, as a signaling device, or as a form of currency. The quality of this casting indicates that its origin was in Indonesia from where it was likely made in the 17th Century. This represents an outstanding example of a ancient Lantaka with legal paperwork. Buy this magnificent collector's cannon Now! INTERNATIONAL BUYERS WELCOME, but you are responsible for knowing the import rules regarding its admission. We have satisfied customers in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Martinique, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Nova Scotia, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, USVI and the Eastern Caribbean. SHIPPING & PACKING: The cost of shipping, packing, handling, and insurance to your destination, is an additional charge. You may email us to get these costs. We price our very special packing and shipping honestly, but we expect to be reimbursed for the nominal cost of packaging materials and handling. eBayer's take note: our shipping charges are calculated using the most appropriate carrier for the type of item, are calculated point-to-point, are professionally done in house, are insured, and are the lowest possible. A big variable is the size of the box, weight and the amount of insurance. TO READ OUR COMPANY POLICIES AND HOW ARE OUR SHIPPING CHARGES ARE CALCULATED CLICK HERE THE FINE PRINT: We take extra special care in shipping by UPS Ground and require the item be insured for your protection and ours. Shipping is an additional charge to the buyer, but we bill it honestly covering only our out-of-pocket expenses. Payment should be made within 5 days of auction end. The preferred method is by PayPal. We ship worldwide, but request that international customers contact us beforehand. PLEASE READ HOW YOUR EBAY DETAILED SELLER RATING (DSR) SCORES AFFECT A MERCHANT CLICK HERE Copyright 2008 by Land And Sea Collection™, All Rights Reserved
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