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Hi Fragman,
If you look carefully at the base of the anvil you will see two circles. inside one of those circles you will find a date of manufacture.
Cheers
Gary
I saw one today at W&P and yes I agree WW1. Looking through my notes and pictures I'd say a Belgian grenade. The Roland had a similar anvil so it must be either a Roland or a contemporary from the same period. The Roland had a single spike striker.
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