*WW2, Dated 1941, 25 Pounder Trench Art Lighter-Ashtray, Made in Canada*
This is an iconic piece of WW2 trench art. This 1941 25 Pounder has been made into an ashtry with a built-in lighter (with lid).
Marked:
25 Pr II, Lot 166, War Arrow, DB/C, war arrow 89, 1941, CF
10cm diameter, 10cm tall
‘DB/C’ indicating that it was produced by the Dominion Bridge Company, Canada
The 25-pounder, arguably the most versatile field gun during the Second World War, utilized a unique firing system. Its ammunition consisted of two parts—the projectile and the propelling charge, typically housed in a brass cartridge case with an integrated primer. The Mark II case, as described in the gun’s 1940 handbook, is crafted from solid-drawn brass, featuring a slight taper from the base to within 1.1 inches of the mouth, where it adopts a cylindrical shape. The recessed base is centrally bored and screw-threaded to accommodate the percussion primer. Additionally, it extends circumferentially to create a rim, facilitating automatic ejection by the breech mechanism extractor when the breech opens after firing.
*Condition*
Good used condition, please see photographs as part of the condition report.
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