SHOTGUN SHELLS BRASS Item # Headstamp, Description and Price sb-9 USE BERDAN PRIMER No 1 10A, 2 7/8" fired empty, Berdan primed, thought to have been made by Kynoch $8.00 sb-10 USE BERDAN PRIMER No 1 10A, 2 13/16" fired empty, nickel plated (worn), unprimed but used a Berdan primer, thought to have been made by Kynoch $8.00 sb-17 USE BERDAN PRIMER No 1 10A, 2 13/16" fired empty, Berdan primer ** 9668 .410 All Brass, tan wad marked 6C, small copper primer, headstamp 410-12M/M U S ALL BRASS, made bu the US Cartridge Company after takeover by National Lead Co from 1922 to 1927, from box marked SELBY LOADS $8.00 PAPER Item # Headstamp, Description and Price 9325 24 Gauge pinfire, 2 1/2" with green paper hull marked on side 'ELEY'S Gastight Cartridge Case' and three impressed 'X's, brass head, headstamp ELEY,LONDON No 24 GASTIGHT, case mouth is misshaped a little and has wear, prior collector has written '28' in white marker on the hull $10.00 sp-12 BRAUN & BLOEM No 16 DUSSELDORF, 2 9/16 inch, brick (reddish brown), new primed empty, copper battery primer $1.00 sp-30 ELEY-KYNOCH .410, 3", reddish-brown paper hull marked with the Eley Brothers Limited logo (EBL in a shield) and ELEY / EXTRA LONG / SMOKELESS / MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN, brass battery primer, roll crimp, brown paper wad marked with multiple 6s $1.00 9596 REM-UMC No 12 NITRO CLUB, 2 1/2" red hull, REMINGTON-UMC marked brass head, copper and brass battery primer, topwad marked REMINGTON DUCK LOAD 5C, this is one of Remington's game load series of shells $4 sp-20 RWS 16 NURNBERG 16, 2 11/16 inch new primed empt, light green hull, copper primer marked SINOXID, side of hull marked in black 'Fasan RWS (in circle) Rauchlos 70mm SINOXID DYNAMIT-NOBEL, NURNBERG, with large pheasant in flight $1.00 sp-1 SPECIAL No. 12, made by American Buckle & Cartridge Co, 2 5/8", tan hull, new primed empty, made from about 1885 to 1888, a super rare shell $125.00 sp-22 SPECIAL No. 12, same as above, but once fired $65.00 sp-15 U.M.C.CO. No. 12, 2 5/8", straw hull, new primed empty, early with low, uneven edge head $5.00 9419 U.M.C.Co. No 12 CLUB, 2 5/8" straw hull, low uneven edged brass head, fired case, produced from 1884 until 1891 $1.00 8017 U.M.C.CO. No. 20 CLUB, 2 1/2", straw hull, new primed empty, low brass, copper primer $3.00 9430 U.M.C.CO. No. 10 BRIDGEPORT CT, 2 17/8", straw hull, new primed empty, copper primer $20.00 sp-3 U.S.C.CO No 12 LOWELL, large headstamp, 2 5/8", black hull, unprimed empty, made 1884 to about 1890, this is a rare headstamp $25.00 sp-8 No.12. U S NEW RAPID, 3" black new primed empty, 15/16" high base with recessed head, made from 1900 to 1910 $12.00 sp-14 No.12. U S NEW RAPID, 3" tan new primed empty, 15/16" high base with recessed head, made from 1900 to 1910, this is a super rare shotshell, only about 8 of these are known to collectors $300.00 9418 W.R.A.Co No 12 RIVAL, 2 5/8" brown hull, low uneven edged brass head, copper primer, fired case, made from 1884 to 1897, very good clean condition, athough paper is brittle $2.00 sp-40 FEDERAL 12 GA CARTRIDGE, 1 3/8", red hull, red sticker on case marked 'STONECO SHELL CRACKER Denver, Colorado', probably made in the 1950s to early 1960s, for farmers to use in dispersing birds, loaded with a pyrotechnic projectile that explodes some distance from where it is fired $3.00 PLASTIC Item # Headstamp, Description and Price pl-5 WANDA PAT. PEND. 12, 2 3/8" transparent red plastic marked 3-1-8 on side, black top wad, nickel battery style primer, 1967 to 1972 $2.00 9666 WANDA PAT. PEND. 12, 2 3/8" transparent red plastic marked 2 3/4-1 1/8-8 on side, black top wad, nickel battery style primer, 1967 to 1972, from box with added sticker that reads 'WANDA'S All New SHOT SLEEVE WAD', shot sleeve differs from that on item # pl-5 above, the slits in the sleeve being noticeably shorter $2.50 pl-4 HERTERS 12 12 PAT., 2 7/16" transparent blue plastic mkd 3 3/4-1 1/4-4 on side, nickel battery style primer $3.00 pl-6 ACTIV 12 ACTIV 12, 2 7/16" transparent red plastic mkd ACTIV 2 3/4-1 1/8-7 1/2 on side, nickel battery primer $3.00 pl-10 ELEY 12 ELEY 12, saluting blank, 1 3/16" (as in very short) red plastic hull, nickeled or aluminum head, copper battery style primer, unmarked buff cardboard topwad $1.50 9457 Winchester experimental all-plastic 12 gauge shell, 2 1/4" red plastic hull, 8 segment star case mouth closure, no headstamp other than a slightly raised 'FGC' and 'AEP' which appear to have been hand etched inside the mold; the letters 'FGC' indicate the shells were for use by Winchester- Western franchised gun clubs; these shells came from a full box that was marked with the company name Winchester-Western Division, Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp, which was in use from 1954 to 1969; the shells are thought to have been made in the late 1960s; they were obtained from an ex-company employee who bought them in 1999 and said these shells had been used at times to test fire shotguns from the production lines; they were also used by the Winchester franchIsed gun clubs $5.00