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Old Miniature Metal Barclay or Manoil Military Toy Cannon
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This item is already soldOld Miniature Metal Barclay or Manoil Military Toy Cannon
Barclay   Manoil   Miniature   Cast   Metal   Lead   Toy   Cannon   Military   U.S. Army   War   World War I   WWI   Weapon   Gun   Mortar   History   Historic
The picture shows two views of this Old Miniature Metal Barclay or Manoil Military Toy Cannon. The cannon is not dated and the year it was made is unknown. It is believed to be a World I cannon. This is a not firing toy cannon. The cannon is made of painted lead with a steel axle. The wheels roll. It is marked on the side as follows:

U.S.A.
(M) in a circle
69 U.S.A.

It measures about 3-1/4'' x 1-1/2'' x 1-7/8''. It appears to be in excellent to near mint condition with very little wear as pictured.

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Old Miniature Metal Barclay or Manoil Military Toy Cannon


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