Original Item: Only One Available. Trench art is any decorative item made by soldiers, prisoners of war, or civilians where the manufacture is directly linked to armed conflict or its consequences. It offers an insight not only to their feelings and emotions about the war, but also their surroundings and the materials they had available to them. Like all deactivated ordnance, this ashtray is Not Available for Export.
Not limited to the World Wars, the history of trench art spans conflicts from the Napoleonic Wars to the present day. Although the practice flourished during World War I, the term ‘trench art’ is also used to describe souvenirs manufactured by service personnel during World War II. Some items manufactured by soldiers, prisoners of war or civilians during earlier conflicts have been retrospectively described as trench art. All items are completely inert and are in compliance with the current BATF standards on inert ordnance.
This is a great ashtray and lighter made from inert Royal Air Force ammunition. The shell which is affixed to the base opens up halfway to reveal a lighter. We have not tested it but it could likely be made to work again. There are two small pedestals for a cigarette and a small bowl for the ash. The base measures 4 x 3½” and the entire set is roughly 8½” tall. A truly phenomenal set with a very uniquely made lighter. Ready for further research and display.