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Mills Det Anvil

Fragman

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Hi, I picked this anvil up today. I'm told it came from the UK, but it has no date or other markings. Any idea what era is it from? Cheers
 

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Hi Dave,

Thanks for the info. As luck has it, I can offer it a new home. Cheers
 

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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
 
Hi. Thanks for your comments. Here's another couple of close-ups. No numbers as far as I can seen. Cheers
 

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british early det anvils are not marked also some from other country's...... I could also tell from the bickford fuse it's early... Dave
 
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Here are my anvils these all come of the battle fields of Flanders and i have glass blasted them.

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These are slightly differed in manufacture

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Thanks Dave, that's great! You have a nice selection of anvils there. Cheers
 
A few more for comparison.

Note in the straight sided anvils one brass and one aluminium.

John

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Hi Dave. Thanks! That's a great selection and very useful for reference. Cheers
 
Interesting Dave. Mills strikers had two points because a single point was the cause of mis-fires.

Possibly from a copy? IRA / Isreali?

John
 
Hi Dave

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.

It may be from the DBT Grenade.

John
 
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Looking at the Dunkirk striker on your website I think you've got it.

John
 
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