WW2, Relic Artillery Impact Fuze, Steel Body, Inert

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*WW2, Relic Artillery Impact Fuze, Steel Body, Inert*

World War II period relic artillery fuze, surviving as a heavily corroded steel outer body only. The fuze has a tall conical profile with a pointed nose and an open, hollow base where the internal striker and threaded components would originally have been fitted. The surface shows deep oxidation and pitting consistent with long-term burial or exposure, with no legible markings remaining. Measures approximately 10 cm in height with a base diameter of approximately 7 cm.

Historical Note:
While offered strictly as an unidentified wartime relic, the overall form, dimensions, and construction are consistent with steel-bodied percussion fuzes used on Axis artillery during the Second World War. In particular, the conical profile and hollow base are characteristic of impact fuzes fitted to medium-calibre artillery shells. Due to the advanced corrosion and loss of internal components, a precise type or manufacturer cannot be confirmed.

*Condition*
Relic condition throughout. Heavily corroded with complete loss of internal mechanism and fittings. Empty and inert. Surface pitting, oxidation, and material loss present. No visible markings. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.

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