I picked this up off e bay last week, more as a curiosity thing rather than anything serious for the collection.
Its a model of a WW1 tank round made out of silver, complete with hall mark and screwed to a slate base.
Its extremely well made with lots of detail even down to the crimp marks on the case and the stepped rim to the case!
The case is engraved:
The Officers
5th Bn
Royal Tank Corps
From
Capt C. Hutchinson MC
1924
The back of the case has a number 73 stamped on it plus a hallmark.
I don't know if it ever had a fuze on top. The "fuze pocket" is not threaded.
I've tried the usual Google search for Capt C. Hutchinson MC but can't find out anything about him. Has anyone any ideas?
Is anyone any good at reading hall marks, I was wondering what date thte mark was?
Does anyone have anything similar to compare it to? I'm assuming that these were made as private purchase items and then the buyer would just request an appropriate engraving?
Shown next to a 50 cal case for scale.
Dave.
Its a model of a WW1 tank round made out of silver, complete with hall mark and screwed to a slate base.
Its extremely well made with lots of detail even down to the crimp marks on the case and the stepped rim to the case!
The case is engraved:
The Officers
5th Bn
Royal Tank Corps
From
Capt C. Hutchinson MC
1924
The back of the case has a number 73 stamped on it plus a hallmark.
I don't know if it ever had a fuze on top. The "fuze pocket" is not threaded.
I've tried the usual Google search for Capt C. Hutchinson MC but can't find out anything about him. Has anyone any ideas?
Is anyone any good at reading hall marks, I was wondering what date thte mark was?
Does anyone have anything similar to compare it to? I'm assuming that these were made as private purchase items and then the buyer would just request an appropriate engraving?
Shown next to a 50 cal case for scale.
Dave.