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Vintage Component Identification?

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I got a lot of old components in a recent job-lot I bought and I'm just trying to figure out what these particular components are.
Any ideas?

The top 3 items have 5A stamped on them, are they fuses and if so what are they called?
Middle two components have 3 pins, they're ceramic with some kind of junction in the middle
Bottom two I know are capacitors (22pf & 220pf), but what type are they?
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No idea at all with these things..
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I've also got quite a few of these as well.
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ch25 wrote: 10 Feb 2018, 18:36Image missing.
Sorry about that, are they showing up now?
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MOV 5A are varistors. Yellow 22 and 220 are capacitors. 3-leg seem to be MOV too.
2nd and 3rd image are insulated joint connectors.
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Thank you kindly, much appreciated. Do you know what type the capacitors are? As in ceramic, mica, mylar etc.
That only leaves the middle items in the first pic. :thumbup:
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Type - ceramic capacitor.
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Thanks Chris ! :thumbup:
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