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World War 1 Allied and Axis artillery Shells also shell cases,Trench Art and fuses-projectiles

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Rare German complete star shell a night illumination round,case dated 1944 fired by 10.5cm Flak 38 anti-aircraft gun recovered from old costal artillery position on the Atlantic wall defense system near the

A pair of food tins and a small triangle tin with yellow stamped markings used by German soldiers of 212 Volksgrenadier-Division recovered near town of osweiler, Luxemburg from the battle of the

British 4.5 inch howitzer brass shell case dated 1916 also primer dated August 1917,nice condition original colour found on the Somme battlefield of 1916-1918

Airframe inspection panel with some original paintwork and a nice clean part from German Messerschmitt 110 of 7/ZG26 work number 3094 shot down on 26th September 1940 crashed freshwater, Isle of wight

World War 1 Allied and Axis artillery Shells also shell cases

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British shrapnel shell number 85 fuse trench art possibly candle holder dated 1916,nice condition found many years ago on on the Somme battlefield of 1916-1918

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German 3x steel and brass 20mm cases with markings for flak 30/38 anti-aircraft gun recovered from German ammunition storage bunker used by SS Nordland Division-the 1944 Narva Battle in Estonia, untouched until

British shrapnel shell number 85 fuse trench art possibly candle

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