Help ID'ing WWI Trench Art & Ordnance

Bullwhip

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A friend at work brought in a few items that his dad somehow got a hold of. He mentioned in passing his grandpa was in the Scottish Regiment, which made sense with the trench art souvenir.

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I'm curious what the big shell was. We were just fascinated that it was dated 1913 and survived not only the war but the scrap drives of WWII.
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The large rifle shell I am 99% sure is the German Mauser 13.2 mm anti-tank round.
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The last one is a lighter
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All of them together
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Anyone recognize or have an idea what is what?
 
Unfortunately, not mine. It's my friends. He just brought it in so a few of us could drool.

Also, the rifle round is not loaded, the bullet you can pull out with hand pressure like a cork. But yes did notice the primer was untouched.
 
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