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Help identification fender pickup

I've bought an handmade bass that had a broken headstock. So i've deassembled the bass to use the parts in other projects. When i took off the pickups i noticed that they seemed to be fender pickup. The jazz pickup seems to be a 70's, while the p-bass pickup has some features of pre-cbs pickups. I'm not an expert, so i need a help to identify these pickups. I hope someone in the forum knows more than i know about fender pickup. Excuse me for my english (i'm italian). Thanks in advance.
Here some pics of the pickups:
Pictures by samsam58 - Photobucket
 
The gray bottom Jazz pickups look like they say "223172" (or 7 something) which would be 1972, or something in the 70s. It's hard to tell what the last number is. But the last two digits is the year. That looks like a 70s Jazz pickup.

jazz1.jpg


The part you want to see is that number.

I can't tell anything about the black P bass pickup. It looks a little too tall, but it's hard to say. Might be a Fender.
 
Thanks for the information. I've posted the same question on FDP (fender forum) and a member said that the p-bass pickup isn't a pre-Cbs because the cloth is too modern, the bobbins seems to be plastic made and the bevele looks machine ground. I've seen that Seymour Duncan Antiquity are very similar to these because they have a cloth wire, but i cannot find any pictures of the bobbins. Anyone can tell me if my pickup (that i cannot use because i haven't a precision bass) is a SD Antiquity?