By A Mystery Man Writer
Hi All, A cheeky little local auction recently threw up 2 WW1 brass shell casing examples. 1 an 18 pounder and I'm happy with that, the other a 75mm diameter casing showing the base markings of: A. RS. L135. 14.S 15 DEC Inner ring 1914 ATS I got the two for £25, which I thought a bargain, but wha
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