1-Antique cast iron knock down shooting gallery bird target, circled P stamp. 3.25 inches Long. 3.5 inches Tall. Please see other gallery target listings.
1-Antique Iron round shooting gallery target. Possibly made by Henry M Quackenbush, 1847 to 1933. 22 caliber safety rifles, starting in 1876, then known as gallery guns, used in shooting galleries, Parks, etc. Henry was also the inventor of the spring loaded nut cracker. Unique to this item are the nut cracker handles used for the spacing brackets. 1 through 10 stamped on both sides of the bullseye hole. 12-inches across the face. 3.5/16 width or depth. 3/4 inch bullseye hole. 3 inch silver colored bell. 9 pounds and 13 ounces-weight. Please see other shooting gallery target listings.