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it looks like a german drill fuze for the Zt.Z. S/30 (and similar shaped fuzes). The groove around should prevent wear or damage of the fuze setting machine or fuze setting key. Why do you think it's british?
 
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Hi,

Can you post a photo of the base?

Obvious question - any markings or stamps?

I agree with Alpini - I don't think it is British either.....

Cheers
Drew
 
First thank you to Alpini and Dronic69
- I have only this photo
- This fuse was in a glass case with many British fuses and the form (at the bottom) like a fuse GB
- no markings or stamps
Merci encore
au revoir
Jean Paul
 
I also agree with Alpini, If i look at the fuze and the point on the side were you can put the key on to screw the fuze on the projectile i would say German Drill
 
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