Louise XIV bronze cannons found

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Looking for some help authenticating them. They are about three feet long and supposedly just recently pulled from the water off the coast of Central America. The crest is that of Louise the XIX. Does anyone know of any French ships lost in the Western Caribbean South of Belize? IMG-20160826-WA0007_1472342433752.webpIMG-20160826-WA0006_1472342433566.webp

Mystery Solved! Unfortunately.... bummer

Back in 2008 a Czechoslovakian imigrant to Honduras decided to build a full scale replica of a Pirate ship to be sailed on the Island of Roatan Honduras. The economy went south and the ship has been somewhat abandoned. The cannons were from his Pirate ship. As many said great yard art. Does anyone know what good quality replicas are worth??
 

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I know nothing about cannons but the fact that they're "stowed" in the forward of a boat would indicate they were just removed from the sea. In other words, no restoration would have been done.

They seem too clean but again, I don't know anything about cannons or salvage. Possibly that's how bronze cannons come out of the water.
 

I know nothing about cannons but the fact that they're "stowed" in the forward of a boat would indicate they were just removed from the sea. In other words, no restoration would have been done.

They seem too clean but again, I don't know anything about cannons or salvage. Possibly that's how bronze cannons come out of the water.

Bronze is like that... especially in certain areas / situations.
I have seen things throughout my life removed from oceans of various ages and locations made of copper and bronze that almost look like the day the went in.
 

Bronze is like that... especially in certain areas / situations.
I have seen things throughout my life removed from oceans of various ages and locations made of copper and bronze that almost look like the day the went in.

Ok. Thanks for the info.
 

If these are proved with validated paperwork to be real 17th C French Cannons then I will give up detecting forever.
 

I know anti fouling paint is made with copper and it is super expensive. I have absolutely no idea if canons made of bronze which is a lot of copper would stay clean but I would guess yes because that is what ocean going propellers are made from.

I sure hope the OP comes back with a LOT more information. To post something like that and then go POOF would be cruel to all that are interested. However as stated in my first post. I believe some MAJOR laws were broken if they were taken from a shipwreck by a recreational diver. However, I also could be mistaken.
 

If these guns were mine and I wanted them ID-ed, I'd first contact these people:
Main Courtyard, artillery collections - Musée de l'Armée
and use their contact page: Contact - Musée de l'Armée
If you believe the guns are authentic, you'll need to provide precise measurements (in millimeters) to anyone asked to authenticate the guns.
Don......

That is the type of thing that you would do first, not join Tnet & make it your first question. If it doesn't make sense then....
 

PS. As they would look nice in the garden, I would offer scrap price but the OP pays shipping.
 

Crusader

If you put cec1bf1923ad4c079806bf50b6f0e699.jpg into google and press images, you can see three cannon. The cannon at the back clearly has a horizontal casting line running from the basering up to the trunnions and along the chase, showing it must have been cast in two part mould. I think this reinforces my ornamental theory and knocks a 17th century date on the head. You can also get a good view of the trunnions which have shoulders. Now I don't off-hand know of any 17th century cannon with shoulders where the trunnion meets the barrel. It is introduced on some late 18th century guns, but you don't really find it often until the 19th century.
Not to mention the general poor quality mouldings, proportions,, the concerns I mentioned in my first email, and the weird placing of the dates, and the lack of a gunfounder's name...
But, as you say, it will look grand in a garden.

Smithbrown
 

There is an almost identical bronze French cannon, with dolphin "lifters" about 20 minutes from where I site...and it is most definitely authentic.
 

AARC already has Big stack of cash ready for the expedition and recovery of all those Gold bars. If only he had an address to send it to.
 

AARC already has Big stack of cash ready for the expedition and recovery of all those Gold bars. If only he had an address to send it to.

Ehhh ? big stack of cash ? ? ?
Gold bars ? ? ? ... huh... wha ?

:/
 

Crusader

If you put cec1bf1923ad4c079806bf50b6f0e699.jpg into google and press images, you can see three cannon. The cannon at the back clearly has a horizontal casting line running from the basering up to the trunnions and along the chase, showing it must have been cast in two part mould. I think this reinforces my ornamental theory and knocks a 17th century date on the head. You can also get a good view of the trunnions which have shoulders. Now I don't off-hand know of any 17th century cannon with shoulders where the trunnion meets the barrel. It is introduced on some late 18th century guns, but you don't really find it often until the 19th century.
Not to mention the general poor quality mouldings, proportions,, the concerns I mentioned in my first email, and the weird placing of the dates, and the lack of a gunfounder's name...
But, as you say, it will look grand in a garden.

Smithbrown
I saw the photo but I am not inclined to join Pinterest. What are the cannons in the picture purported to be? Ornamental or authentic?
 

Not looking for anything myself friend...
Would love to join up on a crew perhaps that had legal right to areas in situ...

As far as "ready for an expedition" I would not have to travel too far...
At least not out of this country... thank God.
For...
I have known of at least 3 potential shipwreck locations for years... never touched em.
Nor has anyone else as far as I know.

Maybe one day the stars will align for a chance to do a LEGAL investigation of them.
But...
Has never... and has continued to not look good though and I have come to accept that.

bah.
 

That is the type of thing that you would do first, not join Tnet & make it your first question. If it doesn't make sense then....

To the OP--I think that AARC would like to buy these items, and I'm sure you can sell them to him at a "bargain price." :laughing7:
 

To the OP--I think that AARC would like to buy these items, and I'm sure you can sell them to him at a "bargain price." :laughing7:

I don't buy these sorts of things.
 

Send the cannons to me and I will authenticate them. If genuine, I will let you know and if not I will sell them either to someone wanting to put them in their' botanical garden or take them to a Recycler. Just shoot me a PM and we will be good to go!:skullflag:


Frank
 

Another thing you would not normally do without good explanation is post an important valuable find, ask if they were real, then disappear for 24 hrs without reply. I would be replying after seconds if I were getting free advise from folks with the knowledge.
 

Another thing you would not normally do without good explanation is post an important valuable find, ask if they were real, then disappear for 24 hrs without reply. I would be replying after seconds if I were getting free advise from folks with the knowledge.

Perhaps the "legal" end scared them off.
I picture some dudes fishing... looking down on a clear water day and seeing them on the bottom.
Decided to grab some rope and dive down.
Got em on the boat... took some pics.... posted and realized... "oh crap" we may have just broken the law.
heh
 

Perhaps the "legal" end scared them off.
I picture some dudes fishing... looking down on a clear water day and seeing them on the bottom.
Decided to grab some rope and dive down.
Got em on the boat... took some pics.... posted and realized... "oh crap" we may have just broken the law.
heh
If that's true, its time to burn their IP address & delete this post.

But the OP has no need, not a crime to own a replica or sell it. Look at the language 'supposedly'.....it either was or wasn't.
 

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