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- This Land/India Pattern bayonet was produced by the British Government ca. 1730-1815. This type of bayonet was used during the War of 1812. With a 17 inch blade and flat top, the bayonet gradually naThis Land/India Pattern bayonet was produced by the British Government ca. 1730-1815. …
- Military officers and other officials addressing a crowd.Military officers and other officials addressing a crowd.
- "- black and white; with mat (32.9 x 22.8 cm); shows 29 officers - photographer's name in lower right corner ""Henderson"" - ""X' in ink to mark position of James Black""- black and white; with mat (32.9 x 22.8 cm); shows 29 …
- (A) - metal; sheild-shape with 3 maple leaves, surmounted by crown, ribbon at bottom reads: "GENERAL/SERVICE" - threaded metal post affixed to back; back embossed: "PENALTY/FOR MISUSE/500 DOLLARS/OR(A) - metal; sheild-shape with 3 maple leaves, surmounted by crown, ribbon …
- (A) -small metal rectangle; painted teal on front; attached to rectangle is Highland Light Infantry Badge: textured diamond with textured X over it; embossed crown above X; middle has embossed horn w(A) -small metal rectangle; painted teal on front; attached to rectangle is …
- - circular, domes, brass; "CANADA" embossed at top; maple leaf embossed in centre surrounded by a border reading: "HONI SOIT QUI MALY PENSE", surmounted by a crown - back is engraved: "WM. SCULLY. LT- circular, domes, brass; "CANADA" embossed at top; maple leaf embossed in …
- Referred to "The Military Arms of Canada" by The Upper Canada Historical Arms Society and "The British Military Longarms 1715-1815' by D.W. Bailey.Referred to "The Military Arms of Canada" by The Upper Canada Historical …
- This type of ammunition, known as a grapeshot, was used in artillery during the War of 1812. A round black ball of iron with a pitted surface, this grapeshot has a circumference of 4 1/8 inches. GrapThis type of ammunition, known as a grapeshot, was used in artillery …
- This is an example of ammunition used in artillery during the War of 1812. Commonly termed a grapeshot, this round grayish ball of lead has a circumference of 3 3/4 inches. The surface is not smoothThis is an example of ammunition used in artillery during the War …
- This type ammunition was used in a musket during the War of 1812. A small round silver ball of lead, this musket ball is 2 1/8 inches in circumference. The surface is shiny and smooth with a visibleThis type ammunition was used in a musket during the War of …
- This type of musketball mould was made pre-1830 or earlier and would have been used during that time. An iron, plier-like tool with two handles. At the end of each handle is a semi-spherical mould. WThis type of musketball mould was made pre-1830 or earlier and would …
- A cannonball of this type would have been used during the War of 1812. This brown, iron cannonball is 16 inches in circumference and approximately 5 inches in diameter. The surface is of the cannonbaA cannonball of this type would have been used during the War …
- This type of cannon ball was used during the War of 1812. This round, black ball of iron has a pitted surface and is 14 1/2 inches in circumference and 5 inches in diameter. There is a 4 mm wide andThis type of cannon ball was used during the War of 1812. …
- A musketball mould of the type made and used pre-1830. An iron, plier-like tool with two handles. At the end of each handle is a mini-pan with semi-spherical moulds inside. When the two handles are bA musketball mould of the type made and used pre-1830. An iron, …
- Condition: Fair. Very yellow, dirty and worn - but the image is clear.Condition: Fair. Very yellow, dirty and worn - but the image is …
- Condition: Fair. Very dirty with stains and lots of wear. Handle carefully.Condition: Fair. Very dirty with stains and lots of wear. Handle carefully.
- Condition: Good - but it is creased in the centre. Image is clean and clear though.Condition: Good - but it is creased in the centre. Image is …