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WW1, Trench Art Letter Opener – Marked Arras

£35.00
*WW1, Trench Art Letter Opener – Marked Arras* The handle is made from a bullet, it is fitted with a

WW1, Trench Art Letter Opener – Marked France, Engraved with a Flower, with German Army Button for Pommel

£45.00
*WW1, Trench Art Letter Opener – Marked France, Engraved with a Flower, with German Army Button for Pommel* The handle

WW1, Trench Art Letter Opener – Marked Vimy

£35.00
*WW1, Trench Art Letter Opener – Marked Vimy* The handle is made from a bullet, it is fitted with a

WW1, Trench Art Letter Opener – Marked Belgium

£35.00
*WW1, Trench Art Letter Opener – Marked Belgium* The handle is made from a bullet, it is fitted with a

WW1, Trench Art Letter Opener

£35.00
*WW1, Trench Art Letter Opener* The handle is made from a bullet, it is fitted with a brass blade in

WW1, Trench Art Letter Opener – Marked France

£35.00
*WW1, Trench Art Letter Opener – Marked France* The handle is made from a bullet, it is fitted with a

German, WW1, 1914 Iron Cross Match Box Holder

£85.00
*German, WW1, 1914 Iron Cross Match Box Holder* 1914 German WWI trench art matchsafe with Iron Cross motif. A truly

WW1, French, Trench Art, Dated 1917, 37mm Model 1885 PDPs Hotchkiss Vase with embossed Iris, Marked “Reims”

£80.00
*WW1, French, Trench Art, Dated 1917, 37mm Model 1885 PDPs Hotchkiss Vase with embossed Iris, Marked “Reims”* An iconic piece

WW1, Trench Art – Pair of 2 Pounder Vases or Candlesticks, dated 1916 by M.D. Co, and 1917 by V.S.M (2)

£95.00
*WW1, Trench Art – Pair of 2 Pounder Vases or Candlesticks, dated 1916 by M.D. Co, and 1917 by V.S.M*

WW1 USA M1917 Brodie Helmet

£275.00
~ WW1 USA M1917 Brodie Helmet ~ The helmet is complete with its liner and strap. It is faintly named

WW1 German Iron Cross 2nd Class Medal

£75.00
~ WW1 German Iron Cross 2nd Class Medal ~ ~ Condition ~ Please refer to the images for the condition.

WW1 1915 Trench Art Ashtray With RFC Badge

£60.00
~ WW1 1915 Trench Art Ashtray With RFC Badge ~ The base is from a 1915 18 pounder shell case