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It's actually XI..the bottom of the letter I has been omitted. So, model eleven. I have one XVT...which is obviously XVI..again, the bottom of the letter omitted.
It's actually XI..the bottom of the letter I has been omitted. So, model eleven. I have one XVT...which is obviously XVI..again, the bottom of the letter omitted.
NCFG is New Crown Forgings Glasgow, a subsidiary of Stewarts and Lloyds Ltd.
At the outbreak of WWII, Stewarts and Lloyds set up a number of new works to manufacture shot and shell under the name New Crown Forgings, and projectiles were accordingly marked, so NCFB for Bilston, NCFL for Landore, NCFN for Newport, etc.
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