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Possible fuze component?

Bockscar

Well-Known Member
Over to the experts on this one.
I am posting this one up on behalf of a good friend of mine who has this item in his collection....sold to him as having been a relic from a v attack during the war and recovered then. The location and date of the event are clearly seen engraved on the item itself.
I reckon the item has been made into a desk paperweight with the addition of a wooden handle complete with the National Fire Service device let into the top. The part we are interested in is the steel base....it still carries some numbers and letters on the face and has various holes let into it, two of which would I think be for a tool to thread it into something else. The hole on the side is offset and goes all the way through...safety pin/wire maybe? The 3 numbers stamped on the base I think have a continental feel to them.
Im beginning to think perhaps a base fuse closing piece?
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Look ok forward to hearing your ideas on this one, thanks.

Bockscar.
 
U.S. Subs,
Thanks for that and the quick reply! Fuzes not being my thing you understand, but the incendiary fuze does as you say, look good.
 
Bockscar,

I suspect Bromley is Bromley, Kent, a large town to the south east of London. There appears to have been a air raid of some description in the south east on the 4th February 1944 resulting in two fatalaties, one of them being in Mottingham (not too far away). RAF Biggin Hill, a significant figther field is about 5 Km due south of Bromley.

TimG
 
Nice piece looks like it was from the national fire service possibly a paper weight from the office in Bromley london
 
Thanks to all who took an interest in this thread...very much appreciated indeed.
I think we can all say for sure that the item in questiion is indeed the fuze for the WW2 German incendiary bomb and we can put this one to bed!

Bockscar.
 
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