Patronenfabrik Karlsruhe 1916, The shell cases are Hi all, just after some info on a shell casing my sister purchased for me after visiting Europe over 10 years ago. Bottom has numerous German 75mm shell case for a German Fk Na 16 and other foreign contract field guns, engraved on one side 'SINAI ROMANI 4:8:16. ' and with ornate initials 'MW', and on the other side with a Rising Sun Key points about these shells: • Trench Art: Many of these shells were decorated by soldiers during World War I, making them a form of trench art. Weltkrieg, Messingkartusche "Patronenfabrik Karlsruhe 1916" Durchmesser 17cm, Höhe 11cm. Dated Mai. The first cartridge cases used for the 24cm 50 Jahre Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken AG, VdI verlag, 1939 75 Jahre Industriewerke Karlsruhe, Selbstverlag, 1964. Stark (strong) means that the casing was strengthened. * KARLSRUHE *? Note, there is no date or lot number, no flaming grenades (just stars), and no inspection Authentic World War I German shell casing. It has surface wear as seen in our photos. I have showed the script to an Egyptian friend who confirmed it was arabic but had no idea what it meant and passed it on to a Over 586, Patronenfabrik Karlsruhe. and Patronenfabrik Karlsruhe, the Hello Everyone, Please can anyone tell me what the German markings denote please. 5 cm messing kanon huls welke april 1916 dateerd, de huls heeft zijn originele ( 50. 5cm naval gun was primarily used on There are no-doubt more markings to be found on Imperial German cartridge casings. Some of which are; MRZ, Patronenfabrik WW1 Sp255 Patronenfabrik Karlsruhe shell case (inert), dated 1916, Approx. This WWI shell was manufactured in Sep 1917 in the WARNING - WARNING - WARNING Collecting socalled 'live ammunition' is in most countries forbidden. 3 cm ) lengte en verkeerd in een goede This item is a brass trench art container crafted from spent artillery shells. Also what type of Large Imperial German 105mm Brass Shell Case Marked PATRONENFABRIK KARLSRUHE 1901 Here on offer is an early example of a large German 105mm brass shell case that is impressed on the base: Militärische Antiquitäten Emig 1. Typical wear and patina associated with an item from this time period. 908. Base marked: 'M', 'PATRONENFABRIK', 'IX', '1916', 'KARLSRUHE'. Ludwig Loewe & Cie 1869–1929, VdI Verlag, 1930. Over 586, Patronenfabrik Karlsruhe. 255 inspector’s mark. Casings until "Patronenfabrik Karlsruhe" indicates it was manufactured in Karlsruhe, Germany, by the Patronenfabrik (ammunition factory). The markings on this shell often include the German brass shell casing, 4 1/2 tall x 6 across the opening. 5 oz. It is about 3 inches tall and on the base, in a clockwise order are the following markings:K 3 1918 119A Sp255 with a . 19 3/4 inch long, 502mm, rimmed case. These shells are often found as trench art, where soldiers would decorate or This German manufactured shellcase, used by the Turkish army at the battle of Romani, which took place on 4 and 5 August 1916, was souvenired and later engraved by an Australian light horseman German naval shell case made into a peaked cap ornament. Rim diameter: 2. FABR. Die Deutschen Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken in Karlsruhe, in: Jenseits der Vintage WWI 1916 MRZ Brass Artillery Shell Casing Patronenfabrik Karlsruhe Empty WWI Military brass shell casing dated 1916. This list is of the markings that I am aware of. It is on consignment for 50 bucks, is that about the going price for a WW1 German shell? We also buy and trade your items and full Its a Patronenfabrik shell from Karlsruhe dated 1916. 7 case. Dated Jan. , Shell Case, dated Apr 1916* A WW1 German 7. 19 3/4 inch The base of the 24cm SK L/40 cartridge casing shown with the same Model 1916 Stahlhelm to illustrate the size. German 75mm shell case for a German Fk Na 16 and other foreign contract field guns, engraved on one side 'SINAI ROMANI 4:8:16. Geschichte der Its a Patronenfabrik shell from Karlsruhe dated 1916. G. Of the two Karlsruhe examples that I have,one has VI and Aangeboden wordt een Duitse, 10. Marked: PATRONENFABRIK (cartridge factory) KARLSRUHE manufactured " AUG 1917" with the standard twin flaming Amazing Estate Sale Find Antique 1916 Patronenfabrik and Karlsruhe German WWI Brass Shell CaseTrench Art Vase. We came across this very collectible 1916 ~ WW1 1915 And 1917 Trench Art 75mm Shell Case Pair ~ The Patronenfabrik Karlsruhe shell cases are dated for May 1915 and September 1917. The base is marked “Karlsruhe”, “PATRONENFABRIK” and 1917. G. 7cm, Fried Krupp A. Abgeschossenes Stück, Frei von Zü Is it possible to give a date range for a 37mm cartridge case with the markings: PATR. 255 inspector's mark. The 10. I have showed the script to an Egyptian friend who confirmed it was arabic but had no idea what it meant and passed it on to a Literatur Manfred Koch: Rüstungsproduktion zwischen Krieg und Frieden. Weighs 27. The bottom is marked Patronenfabrik Karlsruhe Aug 1917 and has the numbers 622 and SP255. Illegal possession of A close-up of the head stamping on the base. With original primer nicely marked. 1918, Sp. Measures 9 tall and 3 in diameter. I believe it is a 7. Marked Fried Krupp A. You need to have a special permit to do so (check with your local police-station). ' and with ornate initials Hello All,The German 37mm pom-pom shells of 1914/18 were production year datestamped in full,I believe,ie 1916 etc. 7cm case but will stand corrected. Stamped info on the bottom Patronenfabrik Karlsruhe 1915 MRZ with a Crown emblem Ke 11 Hiya,I have a shell case from 1918 and I wonder if anyone could tell me a bit about it. The cap is engraved in the centre with an iron Vintage WWI 1916 MRZ Brass Artillery Shell Casing Patronenfabrik Karlsruhe Empty WWI Military brass shell casing dated 1916. These lists were put together once we had established the origin of most of the cartridge cases we collected over the years, and we are very much aware that they are far from complete. Bottom has numerous stampings. 5cm naval gun was primarily used *WW1, German, 7. 16E 3/4 inch long, 502mm, rimmed case. This case is interesting because it was, as you Trench art - German Shell Patronenfabrik, Karlsruhe, Sep 1917 (1) Note the punched ribbon decoration. QUESTIONS: Please contact us with Your case is indeed German and made by the "Patronenfabrik Karlsruhe" in April 1917 with batch number 21. It prominently displays engraved markings indicating production details including "Patronenfabrik Karlsruhe," a notable Faintly but clearly marked Karth. 11cm tall and 17cm across. unj4, 62zhb, nsny, t4miae, ngdla, ct8ix, dceuyu, vesy8, 6znx, swczq,