World War One

Brass Artillery Base WW1 Trench Art

Brass Artillery Base WW1 Trench Art
Brass Artillery Base WW1 Trench Art
Brass Artillery Base WW1 Trench Art
Brass Artillery Base WW1 Trench Art
Brass Artillery Base WW1 Trench Art

Brass Artillery Base WW1 Trench Art
This is the base (headstamp) of a brass artillery shell casing from World War I, manufactured in 1918. Key Details & Markings Visible Date Identification: Stamped clearly above the center primer pocket is 1918, indicating it was produced during the final year of WWI. Central Primer: The threaded/flush central disc is the shell's primer assembly (used to ignite the propellant charge inside the casing when struck by the artillery piece's firing pin). Context Large brass casings of this diameter (typically ranging from 75mm to 105mm+ depending on the specific field gun or howitzer caliber) were often brought home as souvenirs or repurposed into items like vases, bowls, or desk accessories-a practice commonly known as trench art.

Could have been used as an Ash tray.


Brass Artillery Base WW1 Trench Art