Posted 2 years ago
scottvez
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This is a small trench art inkwell that has been crafted from scrap brass and copper. It has a 1 3/8" diameter and is about 1" tall. There is some dark remnant of the ink still inside.
The hinged lid has been adorned with a WW1 era British General Service button. On the side are the numbers "18. 15.", with no other markings.
As with most British trench art it is very well made.
Scott
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