Thomas Alderson, Tureen with cover and tray, British, London, Thomas Alderson (ca. 1790–1825), 1820, British, London, Pewter, Overall (tureen with cover .1a, b): 9 × 15 in. (22.9 × 38.1 cm), Overall (tray .2): 16 × 12 1/2 in. (40.6 × 31.8 cm), Metalwork-Pewter Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thomas-alderson-tureen-with-cover-and-tray-british-london-thomas-alderson-ca-17901825-1820-british-london-pewter-overall-tureen-with-cover-1a-b-9-15-in-229-381-cm-overall-tray-2-16-12-12-in-406-318-cm-metalwork-pewter-image344665470.html
RM2B0MT92–Thomas Alderson, Tureen with cover and tray, British, London, Thomas Alderson (ca. 1790–1825), 1820, British, London, Pewter, Overall (tureen with cover .1a, b): 9 × 15 in. (22.9 × 38.1 cm), Overall (tray .2): 16 × 12 1/2 in. (40.6 × 31.8 cm), Metalwork-Pewter
23 cm Steel Shell, Pointed 23 cm garnet. The grenade is 51.5 cm long and has a caliber of 226 mm. It is made up of two parts that are screwed together, so the grenade could be provided with its blasting charge. The grenade has two ring lugs for a drawn barrel with six migratory fields, the bottom is convex. At the nose three shallow holes for the ammunition tap., Alderson (possibly), United Kingdom, 1867, iron (metal), bronze (metal), brass (alloy), l 51.5 cm × d 22.6 cm × w 122 kg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/23-cm-steel-shell-pointed-23-cm-garnet-the-grenade-is-515-cm-long-and-has-a-caliber-of-226-mm-it-is-made-up-of-two-parts-that-are-screwed-together-so-the-grenade-could-be-provided-with-its-blasting-charge-the-grenade-has-two-ring-lugs-for-a-drawn-barrel-with-six-migratory-fields-the-bottom-is-convex-at-the-nose-three-shallow-holes-for-the-ammunition-tap-alderson-possibly-united-kingdom-1867-iron-metal-bronze-metal-brass-alloy-l-515-cm-d-226-cm-w-122-kg-image261380583.html
RMW56WGR–23 cm Steel Shell, Pointed 23 cm garnet. The grenade is 51.5 cm long and has a caliber of 226 mm. It is made up of two parts that are screwed together, so the grenade could be provided with its blasting charge. The grenade has two ring lugs for a drawn barrel with six migratory fields, the bottom is convex. At the nose three shallow holes for the ammunition tap., Alderson (possibly), United Kingdom, 1867, iron (metal), bronze (metal), brass (alloy), l 51.5 cm × d 22.6 cm × w 122 kg
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