15cm shell for a Krupp M16 kanone

edwin

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Dear all,

Below are some pics of my most recent aquisition: a 15cm shell for a Krupp M16 kanone.

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Its height is 726mm
The diameter is 152mm
The base diameter is 175mm

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A close-up of the bottom of the shell reveals that it was made in October 1918 by Patronenfabrik from Karlsruhe. SP255 is the manufacturers control / inspection mark and 48 is the lotnumber of the batch to which this shell belongs.

The number of dots indicate that this shell was re-used six times.

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My little collection of shells... BTW I am also interested in a 420mm shell!

Regards,

Edwin
 
Congratulations on this latest find Edwin! Looks like you have a very fine collection of shells! =D> :bravo:

Thanks for sharing, and for the lesson on the significance of the dots on the bottom of the shell. :thumb up:

Best Regards,

Alan
 
Congrats Edwin a great find! Your shell combination with Lego and pink childrens' toys works very well! :D
 
Very nice. A small language suggestion: the "shell" is the what comes out of the front of the cannon barrel. A shell is the projectile. The "cartridge casing" is what holds the charge. You have cartridge casings.

You have a nice selection of cartridge casings Edwin. Keep going :bravo:

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Tony without Kaiser said:
Very nice. A small language suggestion: the "shell" is the what comes out of the front of the cannon barrel. A shell is the projectile. The "cartridge casing" is what holds the charge. You have cartridge casings.

Thanks for your clarification :D

Regards,

Edwin
 
b.loree said:
Congrats Edwin a great find! Your shell combination with Lego and pink childrens' toys works very well! :D

Its almost impossible to find a good place in our house to make nice photo's because the toys of my kids turn up miraculously at every spot I have in mind for this purpose :D

Regards,

Edwin
 
Edwin....been there and done that with 4 kinder, so I know the problem. Hard to imagine sometimes, how I am still able to walk after consistently treading on Lego in my sock feet all those years!! Never seen such a large collection of trench art and hate belts, very cool....it's always bigger in TX! :D
 
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