Evening all, Recently came across the two following items, while clearing out my parents loft. The lighter i know isn't WW1 because of the date stamped on the main cartidge, don't know about the base, took it apart to clean it and get working again, I would like to identify the base and the main
Artillery shell cases, fuzes, primers and tubes. – Stephen Taylor, WW2 Relic Hunter
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