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the letter is a very typical acceptance stamp of the Krupp factory often found on ammunition components. Also the design of the plug is typical for Krupp. I'll lookup tomorrow if I find some shells/fuze adapters where it will fit. Material should be pure zinc or a zinc/tin alloy.
I assume it may be early pre-ww1 vintage but not sure when Krupp ceased using this style. If Stefan is able to advise the shell types, it may provide further insight into the period.
Great! Than I will say that they will fit at least into the following adapters. Left is from a 10 cm shell from 1910, right is from a 21 cm HE shell from 1893. I know also of such adapters for 15 cm calibre.
Other than it looks on the image, inner diameter is the same on both.
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