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Gregory Browne - Royal Artillery Canteen

Location United Kingdom
Year 1851-1865
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Edge Smooth
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering ROYAL ARTILLERY CANTEEN . WOOLWICH .
Reverse description Central device depicting the coat of arms of the Board of Ordnance: a crowned shield bearing three cannons in pale, flanked by flaming torches, with the motto SUA TELA TONANTI on a ribbon below, and a lion passant as crest above the crown. The legend GREGORY BROWNE arcs around the upper field between an inner beaded border and the outer milled rim, with a two-line inscription TENANT BY APPOINTMENT OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT occupying the lower arc.
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