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    Posted 12 years ago

    babyoak
    (27 items)

    Does anyone know what this is? Bought it from a house sale and was told it was a torpedo shell, it's 22 inches tall and the circumference is 10 inches.

    Thanks

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      A photo of the shell bottom would help to ID the shell.

      scott
    2. babyoak, 12 years ago
      Photo #2 is one end and photo #3 is the other end, thanks
    3. babyoak, 12 years ago
      It also has markings that are illegible
    4. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      Got it.

      I am not sure what it is or what it came from. The diameter looks to be too small to be from a torpedo. It also looks too long to be from a land based shell and the lack of a primer end, would rule that out (unless it was cut).

      The decoration is similar to what I have seen in trench art shells. Maybe this is some other piece of war debris OR it may be a civilian item.

      Sorry I cannot be of more help!

      scott
    5. babyoak, 12 years ago
      thank you for your time

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