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Silvio
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Wooden British box WWII

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In a cellar I’ve found this wooden British box, 142x147x106 mm:
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I think that it’s British because of the “Broad Arrow”:
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Box “locked”:
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Box “unlocked”:
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The trademark “B&P”:
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Year:
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Details:
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Inside in iron 90x90 mm:
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I believe that it was used to carry a fuze. Anyone could tell me more?

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That's a cool looking box :)

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Dave8472 wrote:That's a cool looking box :)

Dave
Did you read the label in picture number two?

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Hi Silvio, yes I did, but I am not an expert lol, never seen old before

Hopefully "Chooper" might have some idea or one of our other members

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is it a grenade box :-/
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Lovely box Silvio. This would have contained a few hundred 9mm rounds. :)
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Chopper wrote:Lovely box Silvio. This would have contained a few hundred 9mm rounds. :)
Why just 9 mm?

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Silvio wrote:
Chopper wrote:Lovely box Silvio. This would have contained a few hundred 9mm rounds. :)
Why just 9 mm?

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Hi Silvio,

These type of crates would have contained lots of small cardboard boxes, containing 9mm rounds. There was also a larger version for .303 rounds.

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Chopper wrote:
Silvio wrote:
Chopper wrote:Lovely box Silvio. This would have contained a few hundred 9mm rounds. :)
Why just 9 mm?

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Hi Silvio,

These type of crates would have contained lots of small cardboard boxes, containing 9mm rounds. There was also a larger version for .303 rounds.

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amazing that, wish i could own one of those i love ww2 stuff...
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leelad03 wrote:amazing that, wish i could own one of those i love ww2 stuff...
Thank you, once more for your interesting.
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Post by rich12 »

Thanks silvio always wondered what those brass pins were i kept finding!!!! ::g ::g
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I'm pleased to have been usefull!!! :)) :)) :))
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