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Looks like a british William Parlour. See "A muse of fire (British trench warfare munitions, their invention, manufacture and employment)" from A. SAUNDERS
Good evening, I found this digging the web. First picture : William Parlour percussion grenade from 1834. Rejected by the Ordnance Board. Second picture : Called 'Hale safety hand grenade' Third picture : Called 'Rope handle hand grenade thrown by swinging'. (Seems to be a HALES J PATTERN ?)...
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