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Trench shell lantern?

navyman

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Hello,
I received this yesterday and am hoping to find some information about it. The case has been roughly beaten out at the neck, I dont know the headstamp but guess that 5-15 may be May 1915? The projectile looks as though it hasn't fully disintegrated, hence the handy hole for a shaded light. There is the mangled remains of a brass fuse/primer in the lower part of the, (approx), 37mm projectile. The primer pocket has been soldered so that Oil,Fat, etc wont leak. Naturally I had to try it, good job I stood it in an ashtray as the soldering needs a little attention and there was a slight paraffin leak. I'll attatch pictures of the experiment.
Any info gratefully accepted.
Cheers,
navyman.
 

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this could be the same round as in the other thread !

this could be the same Gruson round as in the other thread as trench art into an oil lamp !!
nice item

best regards David
 
Hello Dano & David,
I like the lantern too. Can anyone give me some information on the Gruson round, I've not heard of them? The headstamp on the case reads; U.M.C. Co., 5 -15, two diamonds with a dot above and below, L2
Best regards,
navyman.
 
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