Thanks for the continuing support lads.
The area where I found the No.56 (4c looks right as the scale does go to about 18) was only a tiny fishing Village in about 1900 and there was no fighting in this area until WW2.
I did find a couple of other related items close by, A ball baring and what looks to be a filler screw cap, which I hope one of you gentlemen will be able to ID.
On the Cap is written
Top Half: USE WRENCH OR PLIERS TO OPEN
Bottom: ?? C B Q ??? , DECANTOR , FILL
I did also find a load of other WW2 items:
80 odd .303 shells (dating between 1930-41)
A couple of Grenade firing cartridges
.45 Cals for both Tommy and Colt Pistol
Some Pat.37 webbing fastenings
and strangely only a single Japanese 6.5mm round
Not a bad couple of hours, especially as it is only just cooling down enough to hit the hills, you just need to keep an eye out for snakes.
Thanks again.