MikeS0000
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Hello Folks -
Maybe a bit OT prom the projectile category, but not sure where this fits. I was fortunate to pick up two Early German Munitions Boxes. I'll post separately so I don't get them mixed up. Tomorrow for the next.
First is an 1890's, Platzpatronen 88mm. Storage-Transport Box. The munitions were made in Strassburg in the 1890's and the outside is stenciled "HAMURG - GERMANY" on the front and back. My understanding was that these are 'blanks' or possibly 'signal' cartridges? But my real question is what would they have been used in at that time. I know that Hamburg had a large Kaiserliche Marine (Naval) Base and I believe the U-Boats and other Naval Ships used the 88 early on.
However, that is just from the seat of my pants and I can't find much info on early German 88mm artillery or guns.
Well, thanks for looking. Appreciate any comments or thought on this one. The second box is for the Granatenwerfer Gr. 16.
Best regards!
- Mike
Maybe a bit OT prom the projectile category, but not sure where this fits. I was fortunate to pick up two Early German Munitions Boxes. I'll post separately so I don't get them mixed up. Tomorrow for the next.
First is an 1890's, Platzpatronen 88mm. Storage-Transport Box. The munitions were made in Strassburg in the 1890's and the outside is stenciled "HAMURG - GERMANY" on the front and back. My understanding was that these are 'blanks' or possibly 'signal' cartridges? But my real question is what would they have been used in at that time. I know that Hamburg had a large Kaiserliche Marine (Naval) Base and I believe the U-Boats and other Naval Ships used the 88 early on.
However, that is just from the seat of my pants and I can't find much info on early German 88mm artillery or guns.
Well, thanks for looking. Appreciate any comments or thought on this one. The second box is for the Granatenwerfer Gr. 16.
Best regards!
- Mike
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