Sunken chest recovered and cannon

Darren in NC

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Fort George a local historical spot, but interesting pieces here. The mystery "chest" is actually a safe made in France in the mid-1800s. 11289614_10152767136632303_930354258_n.jpg 11311034_10152767164782303_711129863_n.jpg 11281757_10152767164792303_680881615_n.jpg 11311715_10152767136627303_732639708_n.jpg
 

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Darren in NC

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The cannon date much earlier than the chest. The first photo of the cannon is an online pic. The rest are mine.

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Darren in NC

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Ft. George is in Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad. It is claimed the cannon have never been fired. I would love to know what EPAC stands for on the chest.
 

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EPA = Enlisted Payroll Agent ? (agent?... / ?)
C= chest I.D. ?
 

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It would be in French, not English.
 

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uh king George the third --king of England ... for the cannon ...the chest is clearly French made by the language on it
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uh king George the third --king of England ... for the cannon ...the chest is clearly French made by the language on it
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King George's cannons in Fort George? What a coincidence! A French Safe on a French ship? What a coincidence!
 

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Misleading thread title. At least he didn't try to claim he found the stuff.
 

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https://blackbag.toool.nl/?p=117

Note the rivet positions near key holes being out of line in Darren's picture.

". The key holes are hidden behind 3 rivets of the front side, you need to know witch one to move to use the first key , once inserted the second rivet automatically moves out leaving the second key hole available, for the second key , then you can insert the third one, finally opening the lock Â…."
(https://www.proxibid.com/asp/LotDetail.asp?ahid=1203&aid=15906&lid=4189776)

Other claims have the company building in the eighteen hundreds as well.
 

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You can tighten the date of the cannon. It's a Blomefield gun, not introduced until 1787, but not going into real production until 1791 and not many cast after 1815. The maker's mark would have been on the other trunnion- I would guess it is likely to be WCo. Certainly cast for the French Wars, which effectively ended 200 years ago today, with the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo.
 

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Misleading thread title.

Hmm...description of chest says it was believed to be recovered from a French shipwreck. And there were cannon on site as well. Not sure how to title it any other way.
 

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You can tighten the date of the cannon. It's a Blomefield gun, not introduced until 1787, but not going into real production until 1791 and not many cast after 1815. The maker's mark would have been on the other trunnion- I would guess it is likely to be WCo. Certainly cast for the French Wars, which effectively ended 200 years ago today, with the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo.

I am thrilled you chimed in, Smithbrown. Thanks for the details!
 

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Hmm...description of chest says it was believed to be recovered from a French shipwreck. And there were cannon on site as well. Not sure how to title it any other way.

No worries Darren, my mistake. I clicked on the thread expecting to see newly recovered finds, not a museum display. You could have titled it "Sunken chest and cannon on display in Trinidad", and I still would have looked at it.
 

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Ft. George is in Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad. It is claimed the cannon have never been fired. I would love to know what EPAC stands for on the chest.

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Darren,
EPAC is highlighted to the center right, maybe it has to do with how the cannon was to be mounted? Carriage/Cart.
Just a shot in the dark.

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Trez
 

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