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Unknown small brass container

Depotman

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DSC_0748.JPGDSC_0749.JPGDSC_0750.JPGDSC_0751.JPGDSC_0752.JPGwots this.JPGCan anyone identify this brass container. It has only one mark on it which is “1.5”. I've had a couple of these for years (from a 'military' source) and have never seen anything like them before. TIA - Depotman
 
Not that it helps now, but to me it looks more like "I 5" iso "1.5".
Many thanks - I put a strong magnifying glass on and can confirm there is NO 'dot' and the number "1" is actually a Roman "I". The rough cast surface has the letter and number cast in, not machined in after casting.
 
Could it be a male and female threaded cover stowed together.

We commonly store lens caps and body caps for cameras together when the lens is attached to the camera.
 
Could it be a male and female threaded cover stowed together.

We commonly store lens caps and body caps for cameras together when the lens is attached to the camera.
Thank-you - it certainly makes sense having two items that fit each other, but no room for any contents once the 'lid' is screwed in. Any other ideas?!
 
Looks more like a container for a glass lens or similar, and part of a set of various thickness/power etc. That would explain the mysterious 15 on the lid.
Alan1.
 
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