Lot 200 - Trench Art. A WWII brass shell case
Were there really piles of spent artillery shells littered across the battlefields of WW1? If so, what'd they do with them all after the Armistice? - Quora
A collection of trench art and shell cases, one with embossed Royal Artillery emblem, height of largest 34cm, and a trench art ashtray (7).
2x WW1 Trench Art Brass Shell Cases Produced by Members of the Chinese Labour Corps
WW1/WW2 SHELL CASING: collection of 5 large WWI & WWII brass shell casing, including a US Navy 5 /54 caliber Mark 45 gun shell, good condition
2x WW1 Trench Art Brass Shell Cases Produced by Members of the Chinese Labour Corps
1917 St Mihiel France 37mm Trench Art Shell Casing
Original U.S. WWII Shell Casing Trench Art Ashtray Marked “Italy 45” – International Military Antiques
Military & Aviation History, Medals & Militaria; The Library of Lt Col R J Wyatt MBE TD Part I
Lot 89 - A First World War Trench Art Dinner Gong
Militaria & Ethnographica
Lot - TRENCH ART DINNER GONG WITH BRASS STAND AND ARTILLERY SHELL GONG
LOT:181 A WORLD WAR I TRENCH ART SHELL CLOCK in the form of an upright iron and brass shell case, inset with gilt metal clock movement, 29cm high
2) Wwi Trench Art Artillery Shell Beer Pitchers