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▼ BRONZE DEMI-CULVERIN This naval version of a FIELD AR
Date 1636 demi-culverin, a medium
cannon, was cast for Cardinal
Origin France
Richelieu, who reorganized
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Length 9 ⁄2ft (2.92m) the French fleet and established
Bronze barrel
Caliber 11cm a foundry at Le Havre.
Shot 8 ⁄4lb (4kg) TILLER
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Lifting handles in the
shape of dolphins Y AND
▼ BRONZE DEMI-CANNON This demi-cannon, a heavy piece NA V AL
Date 1643 designed for naval use, was cast in Reinforcing
the famous Flemish gun-foundry bronze strips
Origin Flanders at Malines. It was capable of firing
Length 10 ⁄4ft (3.12m) heavy shots, which could cause CANNON
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Caliber 15.2cm devastating damage at short range. Ornamental figure
of pouncing lion
Shot 26lb (12kg)
Widely flared
muzzle
Decoration depicting arms of
Prince Maurice of the Netherlands
▶ MALAYSIAN These light cannon were
BRONZE SAKER designed for long-range
Date c.1650 attack. This ornate model
was cast in Malacca,
Origin Malaysia
Malaysia, by local craftsmen
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Length 7 ⁄2ft (2.29m) who probably followed a
Caliber 8.9cm Dutch model.
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Shot 4 ⁄2lb (2kg)
Slots for wedge to
secure breech chamber
◀ BRONZE BREECH-
LOADING SWIVEL GUN
Date c.1670
Origin Netherlands
Length 4ft (1.22m)
Caliber 7.4cm
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Shot 2 ⁄2lb (1.16kg) or grape shot
This swivel gun was owned by
the Dutch East India Company,
and was most probably used as
an antipersonnel weapon.

