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Unread 01-28-2007, 10:14 PM   #1
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WWI German cigarette case, matchbox holder, and lighter.

All have the crown "Gott Mit Uns" raised on the front.



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Unread 01-29-2007, 11:27 AM   #2
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Very cool stuff.. don't think I've ever seen all three together before..
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Bill, how much for each or all three?



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Ed: Not for sale at this point but maybe soon. Bill
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Unread 01-29-2007, 12:35 PM   #5
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Sorry bill, for some reason I thought they were in the FOR SALE section



Very cool, and nice looking.



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Really nice!
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I think this stuff is "trench art."I have some similar items my grandfather brought home.
He said they were made by him and other guys from buttons or buckles.
I have a belt and buckle he wore to hold his trap shooting pouch.
He "de-kaiserfied" it by denting in the crown.
His lighter, similar to yours, was made from a turnbuckle used on tension wires on planes.
It has a german button on one side and his initials on the other.
Grampaw was a REMF and got his stuff trading with POWs.
He said these items were quite common. I have seen several matchbox covers.
I used to have one with a hammer and sickle badge and hand stamped "Russland Kursk" 27 Pz with the Waloon cross.
It got ripped off years ago-anybody got it?
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I have seen a lot of trench art. I do not believe these are those. The crown and lettering is to perfect and consistant between pieces. Most of the trench art I have seen was made out of shell casings and was fairly crude. Regardless they are a part of history. Bill
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