A sculpture created by a Scottish soldier during active service in the First World War is to be sold at auction during Remembrance week.

Bronze statue The Gunner was originally modelled in clay by artilleryman Alexander Carrick while he was on active service in 1917.

Gunner Carrick, from Musselburgh, West Lothian, operated eight-inch howitzers while serving with the 30th (Siege) Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, on the Western Front.

The sculpture shows a man handling a shell for one of the weapons. The clay model was sent back to Scotland to be case in bronze.

The son of a blacksmith, Mr Carrick trained at the [Edinburgh College of Art](https://www.the-independent.com/topic/…

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