I have been putting together a collection over the years, and have recently picked up a few items. I found this at a local store and I doubt the guy knew anything about it. Even I bought it not knowing what it was.
This is a German, 1941 dated 15cm projectile (mfg code "bye" with date code of 1941). Fuse is in OK shape and is mostly intact, but has marks of being in a vise and marred where someone tried unscrewing the bottom (Markings "AZ23 umg 0,15" with a mfg code "bJS" and date code of 1941). Fuse has four of five centrifugal cams inside, the striker and the final centrifugal safety too.
Markings are good and clear but I had to remove some paint to get to them on the body. I doubt the paint is original. Rifling band is unfired but seems to have been painted over as well. Number on base matches that on body. Everything seems to be matching from what I can tell.
I have not been able to find another example like this. Is it unique? Any ideas on value? I have no idea on how this made it here to the US, being that most folks want items a little easier to handle. I'm just looking for a little more info on this item being it is one of my more rare pieces.
If anyone is interested, I can take more detailed, higher resolution photos of fuse/projectile. Just ask.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Here are a couple photos...
This is a German, 1941 dated 15cm projectile (mfg code "bye" with date code of 1941). Fuse is in OK shape and is mostly intact, but has marks of being in a vise and marred where someone tried unscrewing the bottom (Markings "AZ23 umg 0,15" with a mfg code "bJS" and date code of 1941). Fuse has four of five centrifugal cams inside, the striker and the final centrifugal safety too.
Markings are good and clear but I had to remove some paint to get to them on the body. I doubt the paint is original. Rifling band is unfired but seems to have been painted over as well. Number on base matches that on body. Everything seems to be matching from what I can tell.
I have not been able to find another example like this. Is it unique? Any ideas on value? I have no idea on how this made it here to the US, being that most folks want items a little easier to handle. I'm just looking for a little more info on this item being it is one of my more rare pieces.
If anyone is interested, I can take more detailed, higher resolution photos of fuse/projectile. Just ask.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Here are a couple photos...


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