Items created in the trenches during the First World War from shells, bullets, shrapnel, airplane fragments, brass, steel or other metal fragments found on the battlefield.
The most popular items made in this way were the vases from decorated shells, the desk or portable lighters, the picture frames, miniatures of various objects, writing pencils, candlesticks, sweetheart brooches
A WW1 Bedfordshire Trench Art Desk Lighter
A heavy and ingenuously made desk lighter.
Copper Ash Tray to Commemorate The Prince Of Wales Visit to Kobe In 1922 Aboard HMS Renown
HMS Renown 1922 visited Kobe Japan HRH Edward Prince of Wales named rating A E Burt
Fine Quality WW1 Trench Art Lamp Stand
~ Fine Quality WW1 Trench Art Lamp Stand ~ This is a stunning piece of WW1 brass trench art, based
Naval Trench Art From WW1 Battleship HMS Monarch
Great War HMS Monarch brass Ash tray
Naval WW1 Trench Art Ash Tray HMS Valiant
Great War Trench Art Battle of Jutland
WW1 Army Rare Cyclist Corps Trench Art Ash Tray
Trench Art from the great war
WW1 German Trench Art Lighter July 1917 Magdeburg
German WW1 Polte Magdeburg Shell case lighter
WW1 Trench Art Lighter East Africa Campaign Personalised To George Winnie 1914-18
WW1 East Africa Campaign Trench Art Lighter
WW1 Trenchart Beautiful Pair Of French 75MM Shell Cases Vases
Trenchart ornate 30mm shell cases from the Great War WW1
WW2 Presentation Lighter For Royal Electrical And Mechanical Engineers Corp Circa 1942
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Item lighter with Corps crests