|  24th February 2014, 04:36 PM | #13 | 
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					Originally Posted by fernando
					
				 Thank you ever so much for the exelent shot, Jasper.I took this long to react as i have been tying to absorve the most possible in this Admiraliteit issue. I have managed to contact a researcher of Dutch Navy history and a Dutch cannon enthusiast (Nico Brinck). The Friesland Admiralty origin appears to be consistent.
 However, my doubts on a 'mispell' are not vanished, as i have transmitted them to those contacts and now i also put them to you. There are two letters, if i well discern, an apparent D in Admiraliteit and an apparent O in Friesland, that don't fit in the suggested word composition. This is rather an important detail, once there are no coat of arms or other legends to support this cannon origin.
 
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 |  Hi Fernando, 
admiraliDeit??? 
a D and o does not make any sense, the D and O embossing are also very unclear  I think that the oxidation did make those characters look totally different.
 
best, 
jasper
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