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Item Code: 490-3838
Empty 75mm shell with a brass driving band around the base that shows it has been fired. Complete shell meas. approx. 11.25 inches high. Just above the driving band the shell is marked “PO 1220 H 708-13.” Shell body is smooth and clean with only minor scattered surface rust.
Fuse is the British Model 1907 Scoville and is entirely made of brass. If desired, the fuse can be unscrewed from the body of the shell. Fuse is marked “F. A. MODEL 1907.” There is also a lot number.
Due to the lack of rust and oxidation this shell appears to have been picked up not long after it was fired. [ad] [ph:L]
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