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Original U.S. Civil War Era Bronze “Sea Monster” Door Knocker with Mounting Fixture Named to Confederate Navy Captain James W. Cooke (1812-1869) Mortars There is some wear through

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Description

There is some wear through the finish in areas

A Double 10 bore packed a tremendous punch with shot or ball so this was ideal for serious large Indian game

The Lion motifs on the helmet indicate that it is Belgian in origin

When the Soviets introduced the 7

with the serial number 16919 stamped on the underside

Original U.S. Civil War Era Bronze “Sea Monster” Door Knocker with Mounting Fixture Named to Confederate Navy Captain James W. Cooke (1812-1869) Mortars There is some wear throughOriginal Item: One of a Kind. This is a very impressive item, just as it was removed from a Civil War era front door. Measuring 9" overall, top to bottom, and very heavy (about 4lbs). This bronze door knocker came from the Portsmouth, Virginia home of Confederate Naval Captain James Wallace Cooke, and has a silver plaque on the mounting bushing that reads: CAP'T JAMES W. COOKE. Cooke was born in 1812 and joined the U. S. NAVY as a Midshipment at an

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