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Sea mine fuze

pzgr40

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Yesterday I bought this nice sea mine fuze, which I assume is british.
The cap is fully brass.
Does anybody have a type designation?
 

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It's an acid-horn (aka "Hertz-horn"), not a fuze...
I'm not able to give an exact id, but it matches the "Horn Mk IV" used in several systems, like for instance the Mark XVI mine (early 1930's).
 
It's an acid-horn (aka "Hertz-horn"), not a fuze...
I'm not able to give an exact id, but it matches the "Horn Mk IV" used in several systems, like for instance the Mark XVI mine (early 1930's).
I assume the lead coating is missing?
 
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