WWI propeller clock

WWI propeller clock

£295
Category
Reference

6338

A World War I trench art two-train striking clock made from the centre of a mahogany eight-ply propeller. Dated to the reverse, 5.2.18.

Trench art refers to creative objects made by soldiers, prisoners, or civilians during wartime, particularly during World War I and II. Crafted from materials like shell casings, bullets, and shrapnel, these items ranged from decorative vases and rings to intricate carvings and sculptures. Trench art was a form of expression, providing soldiers with a mental escape from the brutality of war. It also served as a personal keepsake or memento, symbolising resilience, survival, and the human spirit amidst conflict.

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Dimensions:

Height 23 cm / 9 "
Width 34 cm / 1' 1 "
Depth 12 cm / 4 "

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