France: Trench art, WW1 patriotic inkwell in the
form of a Prussian Army spiked helmet that has
been stabbed by a French "Rosalie" bayonet (the
bayonet of the French Model 1886 Lebel) which
has penetrated through it.
The word "Ypres" (for the respective series of
WW1 battles) is inscribed on the visor of the
helmet .
Note the details of the Prussian Eagle, the chin
strap and the bayonet itself.
A rare example of patriotic trench art.
Dimensions: 7cm x 8cm, height: 7cm
WW1 1914 - 1918
Item 100% original
Condition as on the photos
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