Posted 14 years ago
scottvez
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I have two chairs (only one is pictured), the table, pitcher and mugs:
Chairs: 3 1/2" tall. Feet are four bullet heads with slight stylistic bend at the bottom. Support is from rifle casings (1915/ 1916 head stamps). The central medallion is the face of a WW1 German tunic button. The seat is from shell brass and copper is used for all of the support.
Table: 1 1/2" tall. Base is a 10 pfenning coin and the table top is seven 5 pfenning coins. Central support is a bullet.
Pitcher: 2" tall. Made from a rifle shell casing. The date stamp is too worn to read. The handle is copper.
Mugs (5 total): 3/4" tall. Made from rifle shell casings. The date stamps are 1915/ 1916. The handles are copper.
This Great War souvenir probably made a daughter's day when the gift was received.
Scott
That must of took along time... Very Nice!
Thanks Ultimate, trenchart, cindy, tom, shawn, finelines, vintage, and Dottie.
Great examples of trench art!
Thanks Raymond-- I have several other trench art miniatures posted.
Thanks Ron.
Thanks Esther, jojo, lisa, dolster, tamia and oldandgreat!
Recently, I added a third chair to the set.
It was definitely made by the SAME maker as the other two that I have.
It amazes me when these things come back together-- may have been sold to different soldiers almost 100 years ago!
Scott
Thanks Purdy, packrat and walksoftly.
Scott
Really cool Scott. I wonder if these were made during the war or if they were part of the after war souvenir trade?
It is really funny when collections or pieces come back together. Would make a really interesting article or CW discussion.
As always, impressed with your knowledge and collections!
Thanks AmberRose.
I would suspect that these are war era pieces based on the construction and lack of battle name.
Scott
Thanks pw!
scott
I love the contrast between the love cafted into this pieces and the war around it. Super cool!
Thanks much lata-- appreciate you taking the time to look.
When you have time, take a look at my other trench art postings on here.
scott
Wow! Super cute..
Thanks much worthit and johnsmith.
scott
Thanks much bobby and worthit.
scott