FRANCE: Trench art, WW1 era, patriotic inkwell
presenting General Ferdinand Foch - Marshal of
France and Commander in Chief of the Allied
Armies.
With the coat of Arms of Paris on the base.
Marshal Foch is considered by the French as the
"Father of Victory".
The inkwell is numbered (#504) and signed by the
French sculptor Carlier (Emile Nestor Joseph
Carlier, 3 Jan.1849 – 11 Apr. 1927).
A rare example of patriotic trench art.
Dimensions: 16.5cm x 10.5cm, height: 17.5cm
WW1 1914 - 1918
Item 100% original
Condition as on the photos: Missing one leg of
the inkwell's base.
A chip on the top of the glass ink bottle.
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