Model CannonThis brass model cannon, probably made from shell casings fired in combat, belonged to Canadian naval officer Thomas Charles Pullen.
Commemorative items like this, often made from objects associated with specific events, have long been popular keepsakes for military personnel. Pullen was aboard the Canadian destroyer HMCS Saskatchewan when, in company with HMCS Qu'apelle, HMCS Skeena, and HMCS Restigouche, it engaged and destroyed German ships escorting surfaced submarines. The cannon is probably made of brass taken from shell casings fired during this combat.
Model, Muzzle Loading Cannon
CWM 19840309-002