Check out Bussmann square bodied fuses. They are normally AC rated, but can be de-rated for DC application. I think they go up to 1250Vac, but their on-line technical manuals will tell you what voltage they can be used on. It's 30 years since I worked on heavy current DC, but I remember that for high current rectifier sets, there were many fuses (all of the same rating) in parallel across a pair of tinned copper bars. Obviously with this set up, a fault or overload would take out all the fuses, one after the other (and there were a lot of them), but for 1500A I don't think you will have too many in parallel.
Remember also that that the breaking capacity is also reduced for use DC systems. BS88 and IEC60269 fuses can be used on DC, but I'm not sure what voltage they go up to.