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French WW1 37x95 Shell Case for the French 37mm Model 1885 cannon

French WW1 37x95 Shell Case for the French 37mm Model 1885 cannon

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The French WW1 T37x95 shell case for the French 37mm Model 1885 cannon ("37-85") is a notable artifact of early 20th-century military ammunition. Measuring 37mm in mouth diameter and 95mm in length, it was manufactured in January 1917 at the Parc d'Artillerie de Paris, as indicated by the "PD.Ps" stamp. This brass case not only represents the precision engineering and logistical organization of French artillery during World War I but also serves as a tangible link to the era's technological advancements and the strategic role of artillery in warfare on the Western Front