9thLancers
New Member
Good day,
I am restoring an 18 Pounder shell that at some point was chromed and made into a lamp. I believe it is HE; it is certainly not shrapnel. The markings, from top to bottom, are as follows:
M/55
UC2290
M/55
M/55
QF 18 PR
III
FS
CML
19 5 17
CW
M/55
The 'M/55' marking is quite small and consists of an M with a small 55 directly below. It also appears on the base. 'CML' is presumably the maker, and as I am in Canada, may mean 'Canada Machine Ltd' or something similar. I have no idea what 'CW' means, but I have read in other forums where the explosive filling is marked in that position. The shell had been fired (driving band is rifled).
So, having said all that, my question is (and I apologize if this has been asked elsewhere) what should the colour of the shell be? Some people say it is BS381C No 359 (middle buff), others say No 356 (golden yellow). What is appropriate for an HE shell made in 1917, and is there a specific reference book that contains that info? Further, I understand a red band near the fuze indicates it has been filled, and another band around the middle in either green or red indicates the explosive used, but what colour is used for which explosive?
As an interesting aside, 'War Souvenir Co' is marked on the bottom of the shell, and there is a hole drilled in the bottom of the shell and through the middle of the No 80 fuze to allow the passage of the cord for the lamp.
Thanks for any info!
I am restoring an 18 Pounder shell that at some point was chromed and made into a lamp. I believe it is HE; it is certainly not shrapnel. The markings, from top to bottom, are as follows:
M/55
UC2290
M/55
M/55
QF 18 PR
III
FS
CML
19 5 17
CW
M/55
The 'M/55' marking is quite small and consists of an M with a small 55 directly below. It also appears on the base. 'CML' is presumably the maker, and as I am in Canada, may mean 'Canada Machine Ltd' or something similar. I have no idea what 'CW' means, but I have read in other forums where the explosive filling is marked in that position. The shell had been fired (driving band is rifled).
So, having said all that, my question is (and I apologize if this has been asked elsewhere) what should the colour of the shell be? Some people say it is BS381C No 359 (middle buff), others say No 356 (golden yellow). What is appropriate for an HE shell made in 1917, and is there a specific reference book that contains that info? Further, I understand a red band near the fuze indicates it has been filled, and another band around the middle in either green or red indicates the explosive used, but what colour is used for which explosive?
As an interesting aside, 'War Souvenir Co' is marked on the bottom of the shell, and there is a hole drilled in the bottom of the shell and through the middle of the No 80 fuze to allow the passage of the cord for the lamp.
Thanks for any info!