WWI 1916 Verdun Art Nouveau Trench Art
(1007MOM-C)(UPS)(BLUEBN#4)
LIMITED ITEM. SURPLUS - PREVIOUSLY OWNED. Once they are gone, we may not get any more. Sold As Is - NON-REFUNDABLE.
Interested in WWI history well then this is a good find. This exceptional WWI 1916 Art Nouveau Trench Art was carefully crafted on a Artillery Shell stamped March 1916 ST G DEZ EL25. It was most likely created during or immediately after the Battle of Verdun which was fought from 21 February to 18 December 1916. It was the largest and longest battle of the First World War on the Western Front between the German and French armies. The battle took place on the hills north of Verdun-sur-Meuse in north-eastern France.
It is a large vine/leaf design with a shield on the front and a bird delivering an envelope above the shield. It is a beautiful piece of art and equally beautiful piece of history.
Features of the Trench Art:
- Condition: Excellent (some small imperfections - see images)
- Approximate Size: 9" high x 3" around
LIMITED ITEM: Limited Availability. ONCE THEY ARE GONE WE WILL NOT GET ANY MORE. Usually available for pickup in our store in Las Vegas, or would ship ASAP. The purchaser is responsible for conforming to all applicable Country, State and Local laws. All items with a combined total of $100.00 or any collectable items (one of a kind) will be shipped with SIGNATURE REQUIRED.