EUROPEAN & GERMAN COLLECTIBLES_Auction 35
By V.N. Collectible
Apr 24, 2021
1927 Boblett Street Blaine, WA 98230, USA, United States
We are Selling Several Collections of European and German WW2 Collectible Items.
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LOT 47808:

GERMAN WW2 TOBACCO PIPE, SHELL CARTRIDGETrench art. This is unusual tobacco pipe completed with cartridge. ...

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$ 20
Estimated price :
$70 - $100
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GERMAN WW2 TOBACCO PIPE, SHELL CARTRIDGE
Trench art. This is unusual tobacco pipe completed with cartridge. It is possible only on Trench art. This item was obtained from a large old collection in Europe. Please note: last image is for sample only.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $70 - $100.
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WIKIPEDIA: Trench art is any decorative item made by soldiers, prisoners of war, or civilians where the manufacture is directly linked to armed conflict or its consequences. It offers an insight not only to their feelings and emotions about the war, but also their surroundings and the materials they had available to them. There is much evidence to prove that some trench art was made in the trenches, by soldiers, during war. In With a Machine Gun to Cambrai, George Coppard tells of pressing his uniform buttons into the clay floor of his trench, then pouring molten lead from shrapnel into the impressions to cast replicas of the regimental crest. Chalk carvings were also popular, with contemporary postcards showing carvings in the rocky outcrops of dug-outs. Many smaller items such as rings and knives were made by soldiers either in front line or support trenches, especially in quieter parts of the line. Wounded soldiers were encouraged to work at crafts as part of their recuperation, with embroidery and simple forms of woodwork being common.

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