Pretty interesting! More interesting than a rusted-to-hell WW1 artillery round dug up from a field somewhere.
Who can identify the semi-auto handgun? The revolver could be almost anything, a Webley, maybe. There appears to be an FP-45 “Liberator” pistol. The semi-auto does not appear to be the right proportions for a 1911. Maybe a Hi-Power? A small caliber Beretta? The angle of the shot makes the barrel length look odd. The brick pattern also makes it look like there’s a big slide-guard on the semiauto.
rhose old WW1 shells may be rusty on the outside but the inner parts of the fuzes are still nice & shiny & ready to go . aAlso some of the shells bring recovered are chemical shells, for an extra special party favor.