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  • United States. A First War Pair of Trench Art Brass Shell Cases, c.1918
  • United States. A First War Pair of Trench Art Brass Shell Cases, c.1918
  • United States. A First War Pair of Trench Art Brass Shell Cases, c.1918
  • United States. A First War Pair of Trench Art Brass Shell Cases, c.1918

Item: M0428-31

United States. A First War Pair of Trench Art Brass Shell Cases, c.1918

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United States. A First War Pair of Trench Art Brass Shell Cases, c.1918

A pair of commemorative trench art brass shell cases. Both shells with a design incorporating the name "VERDUN" in large capital letters beside a branch bearing six leaves, on a dimpled background, one is marked "75 DE C. / PD Ps 2040I 18 M" on the bottom, the other is marked "75 DE C / PD Ps 532L 16 R" on the bottom. Both shells measure 85 mm in diameter at the base x 350 mm in height, and weigh approximately 2.5 kilograms for the pair. Near extremely fine.


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