A Superb Piece of WWII Military History for a Great Cause!
This is an authentic Clinometer Mortar Mk IV, a precision instrument used by British forces during World War II to set the elevation and aim of mortars. Manufactured in 1942 by Palmer, this brass instrument is a heavy, high-quality piece of field equipment that remains in remarkable condition.
Model: Clinometer Mortar Mk IV.
Manufacturer: Palmer.
Date of Manufacture: 1942.
Markings: Deeply engraved with "CLINO MORTAR MK IV", serial number "No 10079", "O.S. 508 A.", and the maker's name/date. It also features the "↑" (Broad Arrow) Department of War mark.
Includes: * Original protective cardboard storage box.
Original inspection/inventory tag dated August 1964 from Donnington.
Additional identification tag: "V5 OS 508.A CLINOMETER".
Condition: Excellent vintage condition. The brass has a beautiful aged patina, and the degree markings (0 to 90) remain sharp and legible. The bubble level appears intact.
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