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18 pr i blank

Investment

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Hi,

I would appreciate any help on finding out what all these stamps mean on the case and primer.

Many thanks,

Invest

Base markings, as follows.

18 PR I
BLANK
EOC with circle cut into 5 sections underneath it
T.D within a circle with letter P underneath it
1912 CF
Broad arrow /|\ within a capital D
7
5 3 13
Small D within a circle
Small K over stamped with a large D

Primer markings, as follows.

No 1 over II T all over stamped with R and ED /|\ and faint No 1
/|\
5/16 above 10/17
M
ALCO
JS within a circle
R /|\ L
M
LOT 1863
 

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Hi, nice case.

Firstly it's an 18pounder Mk1 case that was manufactured by the Elswick Ordnance Company (EOC) in 1912 and filled with a full charge of cordite (CF). Then on the 5th March 1913 it was stamped as BLANK (possibly a weekness was detected which meant it could no longer be used with a full charge?)

I'm sure someone else can tell you a lot more/ what the other stamps mean etc.
 
The pheon within the D is the Australian Land Service acceptance stamp.

Due to the proximity of the date to the acceptance stamp, I would be of the mind that this was the date of acceptance.

Have you a better image of the symbol under EOC?

Where is ALCO on the primer? and likewise the JS?

TimG
 
On closer inspection the JS within a circle looks like US within a circle.

Invest
 

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Correction - United States Cartridge Company is the correct name of the sub-contractor.

TimG
 
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