Themed collection - Model reproduction of a MARINE CANON 37 cm





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Impressive 37 cm model reproduction of a MARINE CANON of the bombarde type.
Barrel length: 31 cm, diameter: 7.5 cm, made of cast metal, positioned on a wooden carriage with 4 wheels of 4.5 cm each.
Overall dimensions: 37 cm x 22 cm x 20 cm
Weight: 2.5 kg
Fast and careful shipping via Colissimo (French postal service), registered mail with signature confirmation and insurance.
Please ensure you are present for delivery.
Items are pre-packaged as soon as they are listed on Catawiki – therefore, combined orders are not possible.
Discover this exceptional marine cannon model, a true masterpiece of precision and detail. Measuring 37 x 22 x 20 cm,
this collectible piece combines finesse and robustness.
Its barrel, 31 cm long, is crafted in metal, offering a realistic texture and remarkable durability. The cannon rests on a finely crafted wooden carriage, highlighting artisanal craftsmanship and authentic appearance.
Four wooden wheels, each 4.5 cm in diameter, facilitate mobility of the piece while emphasizing its historical aspect.
Every detail, from the firing mechanism to the gears, has been carefully designed to reflect the maritime engineering of the era.
The combination of metal and wood provides an elegant contrast, underscoring the quality and aesthetic appeal of this model.
Ideal for maritime history enthusiasts or modelers, this collectible is a centerpiece that evokes the power and sophistication of ancient naval cannons.
Perfectly made, this model will add a touch of authenticity and prestige to any collection. Its compact size makes it easy to display on a shelf or dedicated furniture piece.
Whether you are a collector or a history lover, this model will captivate all with its finesse and realism.
A must-have piece to enrich your maritime universe with a historically and artistically valuable item.
A marine cannon, symbol of elegance and passion for naval history.
Impressive 37 cm model reproduction of a MARINE CANON of the bombarde type.
Barrel length: 31 cm, diameter: 7.5 cm, made of cast metal, positioned on a wooden carriage with 4 wheels of 4.5 cm each.
Overall dimensions: 37 cm x 22 cm x 20 cm
Weight: 2.5 kg
Fast and careful shipping via Colissimo (French postal service), registered mail with signature confirmation and insurance.
Please ensure you are present for delivery.
Items are pre-packaged as soon as they are listed on Catawiki – therefore, combined orders are not possible.
Discover this exceptional marine cannon model, a true masterpiece of precision and detail. Measuring 37 x 22 x 20 cm,
this collectible piece combines finesse and robustness.
Its barrel, 31 cm long, is crafted in metal, offering a realistic texture and remarkable durability. The cannon rests on a finely crafted wooden carriage, highlighting artisanal craftsmanship and authentic appearance.
Four wooden wheels, each 4.5 cm in diameter, facilitate mobility of the piece while emphasizing its historical aspect.
Every detail, from the firing mechanism to the gears, has been carefully designed to reflect the maritime engineering of the era.
The combination of metal and wood provides an elegant contrast, underscoring the quality and aesthetic appeal of this model.
Ideal for maritime history enthusiasts or modelers, this collectible is a centerpiece that evokes the power and sophistication of ancient naval cannons.
Perfectly made, this model will add a touch of authenticity and prestige to any collection. Its compact size makes it easy to display on a shelf or dedicated furniture piece.
Whether you are a collector or a history lover, this model will captivate all with its finesse and realism.
A must-have piece to enrich your maritime universe with a historically and artistically valuable item.
A marine cannon, symbol of elegance and passion for naval history.

