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Grenade No. 23 Mk III

ammocat

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Picked up today. It would appear that it is a mix of parts. The body appears to be a No. 36 and is marked W E B LD below the filler hole, which would indicate it was manufactured by W.E. Blake Ltd in London England. The striker lever is stamped WEB. It has a thumbscrew type base plug which is marked WEB No 23 MIII and a small portion of the launching rod is still screwed into the base plug.

Just thought I would share some photos.No 23 Mk III.jpgNo 23 Mk III marking.jpgNo 23 Mk III base plug.jpg
 
Hi,

what you have is a very nice No 23/111 which had the same body style as a No 36 but preceded the type for a short while. In fact they were in service together until the No 36 replaced it quite quickly.
Because of its short time in service its actually quite a rare gren and to find one made by a company that made the entire gren is a great find. Much more valuable than a No 36 of the same date.
Great find, well done.

Andy
 
Really good to see a 23MkIII by a maker other than James Gibbons or Morum & Co., and in what looks like its original black paint. Thanks for showing the photos.


Hi,

... they were in service together until the No 36 replaced it quite quickly. Because of its short time in service its actually quite a rare gren...

Andy

Andy, can you expand a bit on this?


Tom.
 
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