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    .577-.450 ammo crate?

    I spotted this a few months back, in a tiny museum in the middle of Queensland.

    Markings illegible.

    Attachment 120314

    My punt is that it is a specimen of the "legendary" ammo crate for Martini Henry ammo.

    Note the trapezoidal shape where the sliding lid used to be.

    Does anyone have an "intact one with the labels / markings still visible?
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    Check Google

    Lots of imagery on the web. Google is your friend. Some collectors have made handsome replicas. Best wishes. Dave

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