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June 0813, 2019
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LOT 458

Lot 458

French Bronze and Marble Sundial Cannon or Noonday Gun, early 20th century

French Bronze and Marble Sundial Cannon or Noonday Gun, early 20th century
Lot 458 Details
French Bronze and Marble Sundial Cannon or Noonday Gun, early 20th century

the marble base with etched sundial mounted with gnomon, aritculated lens bracket and model working cannon
12.26 x 9.8 x 9.8 in — 31.1 x 25 x 25 cm

Estimate $500-$700

Realised: $390
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French Bronze and Marble Sundial Cannon or Noonday Gun, early 20th century
  • French Bronze and Marble Sundial Cannon or Noonday Gun, early 20th century
Note:

A sundial cannon, sundial gun, noon cannon or meridian cannon, also noonday gun, is a device consisting of a sundial incorporating a cannon with a fuse lit by the rays of the sun through an overhead lens, causing the cannon to fire at noon when properly oriented along a north-south axis.

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