Houtman69 Posted 9 February , 2023 Share Posted 9 February , 2023 In this Topic, myself and others, can post pictures of primer protectors / covers to identify the manufacturers mark and other markings.I'm a metal detectorist primarily searching in the Ypres Salient. I am in no case a WW1 expert, but I love researching the stuff I find in the ground. I hope this topic can help me and others! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Houtman69 Posted 9 February , 2023 Author Share Posted 9 February , 2023 18-pounder E.S.S. ~D (2) 18-pounder H.E. Anyone that knows the "trademark"? The reversed '3'? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Houtman69 Posted 9 February , 2023 Author Share Posted 9 February , 2023 18-pounder R.L. 18-pounder B.S.C. ~ [S] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Houtman69 Posted 9 February , 2023 Author Share Posted 9 February , 2023 18-pounder V.S.M. ~ A 18-pounder E.S.S. ~ D (2) 13-pounder W&S/L Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GWF1967 Posted 9 February , 2023 Share Posted 9 February , 2023 Interesting finds Houtman. B.S.C. - Bethlehem Steel Corporation. (American made). R. L. - Royal Laboratories. Woolwich (British) V.S.M. - Vickers Sons & Maxim. (British) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Houtman69 Posted 9 February , 2023 Author Share Posted 9 February , 2023 20 minutes ago, GWF1967 said: Interesting finds Houtman. B.S.C. - Bethlehem Steel Corporation. (American made). R. L. - Royal Laboratories. Woolwich (British) V.S.M. - Vickers Sons & Maxim. (British) Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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