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Original British WWI Hexagonal Trench Art Lighter made from Edward VII and George V Pennies Japanese Ordnance The medals were abolished on

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Description

The medals were abolished on 2 February 1876 and the Knights Cross was split into two classes

at Fort Benning

taking over the supply to Brazil and other South American Countries

marked on the receiver and on the underside of the barrel

Note: these are shipped in 3 mil sealed plastic bags

Original British WWI Hexagonal Trench Art Lighter made from Edward VII and George V Pennies Japanese Ordnance The medals were abolished onOriginal Item: One of a Kind. This is a charming small British made trench art cigarette lighter, constructed using two coins (Edward VII and George V pennies) mounted into a brass hexagonal frame. One side has the initials A. H. D. engraved on the bottom part of the copper coin. The lighter comes complete with wick and internal wadding, and the wheel actually still produces a spark! Nicely worn no doubt from 100 years of pocket wear. Charming! Trench

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