Beautiful brass casing. Almost 26 inches in length, probably Naval use. Base marked 105 LT SH 1 77. Very good condition. Some corrosion from firing, case mouth may be slightly dented. Finnish origin. Learn More
Very interesting and uncommon 12 pounder projectile with lower portion of the early No. 53 fuze still remaining at the nose. The projectile has been copper plated for some stupid and unknown reason. Markings on base are difficult to make out and the date is not visible.
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New, unfired and inert. 19 inches high, 30 lb. Marked 21-TM/92. Finnish production used in famous Russian WWII 122mm field howitzer. No fuze, plastic filler cap. The large size dummy fuze we have will fit this projectile. Dummy fuze shown is extra Learn More
Appears to be a presentation round, very heavy because it is not finished, not fully hollowed out internally. Chrome plated and engraved First Order March 26 1915. Shipment July 1915, Changed T.4.5 April 1916. No Completed 38379.
Assume this message to mean the plant that manufactured these converted from 18 pdr production to 4.5 inch howitzer production in April 1916 and completed a total of 38,379 of the 18 pdr shells prior to that date. Very interesting period dated item from WWI armaments production. Learn More
WWII era 2 inch mortar bomb of the smoke or illuminating type. Bright finish, once used as a lamp hence the large hole drilled into the cap on the base of the tube. Otherwise a nice representative example of WWII ordnance for collector. Learn More