WW1 British 13-Pounder Brass Shell Case – Dated 1918 – Marked Base Stamp
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An original World War One British 13-Pounder brass shell case, clearly dated 1918 with fully stamped base markings showing its wartime manufacture. The 13-Pounder field gun was one of the principal artillery pieces used by the Royal Horse Artillery during the early years of the First World War. Ammunition such as this shell case formed part of the vast artillery supply chain that supported British and Commonwealth forces on the Western Front. With its clearly defined headstamp and classic brass construction, this 1918-dated example represents an authentic and highly displayable relic from the final year of the Great War. Historical Context – The British 13-Pounder Gun The Ordnance QF 13-pounder was introduced in the early 20th century and became the standard field gun of the Royal Horse Artillery at the outbreak of World War I. Designed for mobility and rapid deployment in support of cavalry units, the gun fired a lighter shell than the larger 18-pounder but could be brought quickly into action on the battlefield. Although gradually replaced by heavier artillery as the war progressed, the 13-Pounder remained an important part of British artillery during the conflict. A shell case dated 1918 reflects wartime production during the closing stages of the First World War. Features Original WW1 British 13-Pounder brass shell case Clearly dated 1918 Fully stamped base headstamp markings Solid brass construction Authentic Great War artillery relic Attractive and historically significant display piece The base stamp markings often include manufacturer details and production information, offering valuable insight into wartime ammunition manufacturing. Collector & Display Value Ideal for: Collectors of First World War militaria Artillery and ordnance enthusiasts Western Front historical collections Museum or educational displays Collectors of dated British shell cases Shell cases from British artillery pieces are highly sought after as tangible reminders of the massive artillery operations that defined trench warfare. Condition Original wartime condition with age-related patina and wear consistent with over a century of history. The base markings remain clearly visible. Please refer to photographs for full details of condition and finish.
World War 1