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Here's an oddball!

MikeS0000

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Picked this up off of eBay. Fellow didn't have it described very well, so when it arrived I expected something about a quarter of the actual size. It is a 'Trench Stove" made from two German 150mm. shell casings. Have yet to try it out!! The wife is not impressed, but I love it! :tinysmile_shy_t: The bottom shell is a 1916 Kahrlsruhe (sp?) and the top is not cleaned yet, but is 1917 dated.

Does anyone know what artillery piece these (shells..., not the stove) were used in?

- Thanks and best regards! Mike
 

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Hi Mike, Great find.... How could a woman not love it? 255mm wow that is big. Probable made from German WW1 250mm casings. Does it work? Dano
 
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Hi Mike, Great find.... How could a woman not love it? 255mm wow that is big. Probable made from German WW1 250mm casings. Does it work? Dano

My point exactly!! :tinysmile_shutup_t:

Well, I have to retract the 255. It is actually a 150mm, that was marked 255 on the base. I was lost in the moment. (Corrected it up top) The ebay description had me thinking it was a 3-1/2" base and 6" height, but it is the reverse. The bottom is a December 1916 Karlsruhe and the top is a February, 1917 Magdeburg.

It looks like it will work, but needs new leather gaskets on the pump. Hopefully it isn't considered a 'live' round!!

- Mike
 
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Mike,
Used in 15cm field howitzers. Good articles on these on Ralph Lovett website.
Richard

Thank you Richard. What an awesome site! Wouldn't that be a thrill to collect the 'big' guns.

Please forgive my ignorance, but it appears the 15cm was loaded with a projectile, then a charge behind it? What I'm wondering is how long the original shell casing would be and how much powder it held. Looks like the shell was around 88lbs.

- Mike
 
Thank you Richard. What an awesome site! Wouldn't that be a thrill to collect the 'big' guns.

Please forgive my ignorance, but it appears the 15cm was loaded with a projectile, then a charge behind it? What I'm wondering is how long the original shell casing would be and how much powder it held. Looks like the shell was around 88lbs.

- Mike

Mike,
The early model of the howitzer were bag charge with later models using the semi fixed brass case(in which different weights of powder could be added/removed to alter range).casing length about 4or 5 inches(I'ii let you know when I can measure one at home later)
Richard
Richard
 
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