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mystery Naval object

Quatermass

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Hi, picked this up today. Not even sure its ordnance!
Made of brass 136mm across, 16mm deep. Threads to the side and the 'plug'.
Marked:
I
R.W.L o B
10 11/15
N
WD Stamp
00 17
Crown? over H

9E
Seller said it was from a rodded anti submarine weapon, maybe from a type F depth charge????
Any ideas guys?
Cheers.

mystery object pic1.jpgmystery object pic2.jpgmystery object pic3.jpg

 
It could be possible that it is a thread/fuze protector for the hedgehog??
Whilst trying to find a photo with some form of resemblence I came across this interesting video posted on youtube...
whilst not identifying the piece in question, its interesting to see the loading and firing of hedgehog

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlaO8NRKjIY

regards Kev
 
Not my area of knowledge but I do have a picture of a Hedgehog projectile if that is any help.

PC
 

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Hedgehog was not introduced until about 1942.

Q is that definitely an 'O' and not a 'D'?

TimG
 
Thanks for the replies guys.

Hi Tim, it could well be a 'D' rather than a 'O'.

IF the vender was correct and its a (WW1) rodded A/S weapon could it have been fired from this?

WAMBR_ASW_Bombthrower_pic.jpgWAMBR_ASW_Type_F_pic.jpg
 
curiously there is no obvious spannering features to screw the piece into whatever, is this a clue?
 
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