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    I.D cardboard box

    Picked these up @6 years ago never paid much attention to the container as the rounds are what I wanted nothing special about them 48 rounds ~ MW (Welshpool) 1944 MkVII's in pretty nice condition.

    But the stamping under the box has me a bit baffled obviously not the container for the rounds but the markings are;

    No.1
    Mk.1
    V & S
    1942

    Any clues as to what the box may have held could it be a firing cap for larger ordnance appreciated as always your replies.
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