Vasco Da Gama
Well-Known Member
Thanks to Alpini when I saw this case I knew it was for the Krupp mountain gun of the late 1890’s which saw service in WW1 with at least German, Turkish and Bulgarian forces, 75mm mouth, rim 88mm and length 118mm. The oriental characters caught my eye, hence the purchase; I have not come across a base marking layout of this type. With a magnifying glass I think there are 3 words separated by 3 stars. I have tried to identify the characters both in terms of Japanese and Chinese with little luck. However, I currently favour Chinese over Japanese.
Now for the theory, at the start of WW1 Japanese forces seized the capital (Tsingtau) of the German colony in China, the Kiautschou concession after a short siege. A single British battalion (2nd Battalion South Wales Borders) took part in the siege. I found this case in North Wales, could it be a souvenir of the siege of Tsingtau? The gun is of the right time and was widely exported;
did German colonial forces use it and did Germany bother to put Chinese characters on the ammunition?
Ready to be told the characters are Japanese! Pictured alongside a composite case for the same gun for interest.
Now for the theory, at the start of WW1 Japanese forces seized the capital (Tsingtau) of the German colony in China, the Kiautschou concession after a short siege. A single British battalion (2nd Battalion South Wales Borders) took part in the siege. I found this case in North Wales, could it be a souvenir of the siege of Tsingtau? The gun is of the right time and was widely exported;


Ready to be told the characters are Japanese! Pictured alongside a composite case for the same gun for interest.