A scarce early 1905-dated QF 18-pounder case by Maribyrnong, later reissued at the outbreak of WWI—an excellent multi-period artillery piece with strong Commonwealth interest.
A scarce and unusual British Cold War ROF Chorley-marked L10A1 artillery primer assembly — equally appealing as a technical ordnance display piece or as the well-known collector "Military Poppy Holder."
A striking and unusual WWII 1944-dated Canadian-made 40mm Bofors trench art shell vase featuring attractive Far Eastern dragon engraving and complete wartime markings.
A substantial and attractive Royal Navy 6-Pounder Hotchkiss shell case retaining anchor markings and Kynoch manufacture details from Britain's age of steam and empire.
A scarce 1936 Polte-produced German 3.7cm FlaK brass shell case with Waffenamt acceptance, unusual early headstamp configuration and strong pre-war rearmament interest.
A scarce and visually impressive pre-war / early WWII American Armament Corporation 37mm Anti-Aircraft Gun M2 shell case with unusual contractor markings and Winchester subcontract detail, representing an uncommon piece of experimental American ordnance history.
A striking full-size British 120mm L2 BAT HESH inert display round, with exceptionally clear stencilling, desirable service-use markings including 1981 reworking date, and original full brass case.
A large, impressive, and increasingly sought-after example of modern Royal Navy ordnance, combining scale, recognisable service use, and strong display presence.