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Manby Mortar
$ 15760.27
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The apparatus was invented by Captain George William Manby, inspired by his witnessing a ship HMS Snipe (1801) run aground off Great Yarmouth in 1807. The first recorded rescue using the Manby apparatus was on18 February 1808
, with Manby himself in charge.
The above information was copied from Google. The item listed for sale is NOT TO BE INTERPRETED as the one mentioned in the above info clip. Rather it is provided as a quick and concise synopsis of the item's purpose.
These life saving devises were first used by the USLSS, ( Unites States Life Saving Services ) a predecessor to the United States Coast Guard.
It is in stunning condition. Excellent patina. Minimal degradation to the Iron. Original finish to the best of my knowledge. On all 4 sides of the base, which would be the closest to the original mounting platform, is faded well worn off Red Paint. Depicted accurately in the photo.
For the the serious maritime collector looking to complete or expand their collection of historical items that are rare, unique and just plain cool.
This is on the bucket list of MUST HAVE.
Mounted on a heavy Oak platform measuring approximately 25 1/2 " X 19" @ 7.5 " Tall with the (4) 3.5 " non marring 360 swivel wheels. This can be easily rolled by one individual on solid floors, or with minimal effort on carpeting.
Total height from floor to top of Mortar is approximately 20" .
Weight around 200 Pounds.
The ball or line thrower it's self is about 24 pounds. ALL WEIGHTS ARE ESTIMATED
On the top of the base, front, directly below the Barrell tip, and in addition directly underneath the neck of the barrel are 2 digits that appear to be identical in both locations and read as follows: 77.
If a serious buyer wants this shipped. No problem. Buyer will assume crating , Insurance, Truck freight, any and all other cost associated with it. To be billed under separate cover through eBay.