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Help with id please.

TC93

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Hello all, I'm presuming this to be the tip of a fuze? Does anyone know what it's from and from what era? Thanks very much.
Tim
 

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I think to the top part of a No 85 (or No 185, or No 85/44, same shape), but deformed by explosion (or by an artist...)
 
I think to the top part of a No 85 (or No 185, or No 85/44, same shape), but deformed by explosion (or by an artist...)
Thanks for that, I did wonder about the no.85 but I'm not sure that it's been deformed by the explosion, I've got two of these and the shape/flange is identical on both. It looks to me that it was manufactured that way... though I may be wrong. Thanks again for your help.

Tim
 
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