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LANTAKA BROUGHT BACK AS SOUVENIR OF WWII BY LATER ADMIRAL ALLEN MAYHEW SHINN

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 4,000.00 USD
LANTAKA BROUGHT BACK AS SOUVENIR OF WWII BY LATER ADMIRAL ALLEN MAYHEW SHINN
This 49" Lantaka with about a 1-1/4" bore is solid bronze and weighs 85.7lbs. During WWII Admiral Shinn then a U.S. Navy commander was stationed in the South Pacific were he collected this souvenir according to his son. Admiral Shinn had a wooden base made to accompany this wonderfully decorated and patinaed small cannon as can be seen in photos. Cast floral and arabesque designs cover about 25% of cannon surface. The bronze collar and yoke is still attached to trunions and decorated with leaf designs. This Lantaka has a clear bore and open vent. These cannons were mostly made in the 18th century and were relatively unchanged over their 100 plus years of use beginning in the 17th century. This is a nice, original example, probably made over 200 years ago in Malaysia, other examples were made in Portugal and were exported for trade in the Pacific Rim. These cannons were used by merchant vessels for defense as small "insurance" cannon were used on American and European ships in 18th and 19th centuries. PROVENANCE: Admiral Allen Mayhew Shinn and Allen Mayhew Shinn Jr. CONDITION: This bronze cannon is overall in very good condition with good aged patina, scattered casting flaws, finishing marks, and scratches as expected on a 200 year old bronze relic. 4-47729 JS74