Hi everyone
I cannot say this one fuze 's identification got me sleepless for months, as I only found it to weeks ago on a French auction site. I was confident I would easily find the solution in my pretty extensive documentation, but there are life lessons where you grow up in humility...
This one has been tranformed in an inkwell in trench art souvenir. The overall style and trench art habit makes me think of a WW1 production.
My initial certitude was coming from what I thought to be a typical British shape and material (aluminium), but once this said I stumbled on the identification very quickly
- Base diameter is around 65 mm,
- Tail thread diameter is about 45 mm
- Three discs design with fume escape holes in each, plus one in the base
- Discs 1 and 3 are entwinned with a brass bridge
- Main material is Aluminium
- There is a hole on the top of the cap
- Graduated disc ranges from 0 to 36.8, step 0.2, there is a cross mark for the percussion behavior
- No markings except the graduations and strange ones on the cap ; 'u' or '11, '=', '*' and some almost erased unreadable marks below
- The 'blade' has been added to lock the inkwell cap opening
I rely on this forum's gentlemen expertise to progress in this enigma !
Regards




I cannot say this one fuze 's identification got me sleepless for months, as I only found it to weeks ago on a French auction site. I was confident I would easily find the solution in my pretty extensive documentation, but there are life lessons where you grow up in humility...
This one has been tranformed in an inkwell in trench art souvenir. The overall style and trench art habit makes me think of a WW1 production.
My initial certitude was coming from what I thought to be a typical British shape and material (aluminium), but once this said I stumbled on the identification very quickly
- Base diameter is around 65 mm,
- Tail thread diameter is about 45 mm
- Three discs design with fume escape holes in each, plus one in the base
- Discs 1 and 3 are entwinned with a brass bridge
- Main material is Aluminium
- There is a hole on the top of the cap
- Graduated disc ranges from 0 to 36.8, step 0.2, there is a cross mark for the percussion behavior
- No markings except the graduations and strange ones on the cap ; 'u' or '11, '=', '*' and some almost erased unreadable marks below
- The 'blade' has been added to lock the inkwell cap opening
I rely on this forum's gentlemen expertise to progress in this enigma !
Regards



