DESCRIPTION

Charming miniature reproduction of a Civil War-era field cannon (likely inspired by the 6-pounder or 12-pounder Napoleon smoothbore). The barrel is solid brass with detailed turning, muzzle flare, and trunnions. Mounted on a black carriage with spoked wheels and trail. Non-firing decorative piece, popular as a desk ornament, bookshelf accent, or military/nautical collectible.

COLLECTOR NARRATIVE

A well-detailed and attractive miniature cannon that perfectly captures the look of Civil War artillery without the bulk of a larger replica. The polished brass barrel against the dark carriage creates excellent visual contrast. Ideal for Civil War enthusiasts, nautical decor lovers, or anyone wanting a small-scale historical display piece for a desk, shelf, or shadow box.

HISTORICAL INSIGHT

The Civil War saw widespread use of bronze smoothbore field cannons like the Model 1857 12-pounder Napoleon, favored by both Union and Confederate armies for their mobility and reliability. Miniature brass replicas of these guns became popular souvenirs and desk pieces in the late 19th and 20th centuries, often sold at military surplus stores, museums, or as patriotic home decor. This example is a modern reproduction (likely mid-to-late 20th century) but faithfully evokes the iconic design of 1860s artillery.

MEASUREMENTS

KEYWORDS Miniature Civil War Cannon • Brass Field Cannon • Civil War Reproduction • Napoleon Cannon Mini • Desk Cannon • Decorative Artillery • Brass Model Cannon • Civil War Decor • Military Miniature • 1860s Cannon Replica