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Pig In a Poke

Gspragge

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I bought this single bookend, there was some kind
of fuze in it, stuck in. After removing old hard putty !
this is what I have :tinysmile_hmm_t2:

The cap is marked; No 14 MK3 , letters P D inside a large letter B /c
Fuze is marked; NCR/C

I haven't seen a flat topped cap like this before.
 

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Hello,
For the cap I don't know, the fuze seems to be an incomplete No222 with top part unscrewed.

Regards
 
NCR/C - National Cash Registers, Canada.
PDB/C - P.D. Bates of Canada. (I need to check).

The cap is either very late WWII or post-war.

A close up of the P.D.B/C would be appreciated.

TimG
 
It's not dated & no lot # so I doubt it was filled. The bottom is empty also.
The cap isn't marked all that clearly stamped. Obviously nothing to do with
the fuze that was in it.
 

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If any one can use the cap or partial fuze I need a few 18pr case primers and will trade.
 
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