A bit off-topic, but I hope I might be given some leeway.
Back to Berlin 1945 and the captured Russian/Soviet artillery surrounding the two Mark V tanks in the Lustgarten. I'm pretty sure I've got the 152mm howizer, the 45mm anti-tank, and the 21cm Morser, but the rest need an expert eye. I've numbered the guns for your convenience.
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Blimey. Thank you, Charlie. That's a bit eclectic.
Alerted by your suggestion, I had a look at British stuff. You might well think this is rubbish, but could it be an 18 pounder? I would, though, struggle to explain how it got there.
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Not an 18 Pounder I think but a 25 Pounder on an early carriage, perhaps a IVP, or an early Vickers carriage. The VP carriage was a split trail design.
Early 25 Pounders were captured with BEF equipment in France 1940. Apparently the Italian Army really liked the 25 Pounder and
asked the Germans in North Africa to reserve any captured guns for them.
The old wooden wheels certainly aren't the originals on the 25 Pounder.