**RARE: WW1 German L33 Zeppelin Salvage Ashtrays x2 (Inscribed).**

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R2,550.00
Ends 28 Jun 24 18:15
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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
618334321


These pieces are in an GOOD, USED CONDITION- Graphic Design Relief is present and ddetailed. Items remain in a Good State and has been utilised. Signs of Wear evident due to handling. Inscription legible.

** ONE BID IS FOR ONE PAIR ONLY !! **

SOLD AS IN PRESENT STATE- NO RETURNS 

FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY- NOT FOR USE

INSPECT PICTURES CAREFULLY AS THEY FORM AN IMPORTANT PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. 

ORIGIN : Great Britain 

COMPOSITION : Aluminium Aircraft - grade

YEAR: 1916

ORIGIN: German Zeppelin L33

DIMENSIONS:  16cm x 13 cm - per Ashtray


** YOU ARE BIDDING FOR ONE  PAIR .**


An EXCELLENT example of a World War 1 , RARE- German Zeppelin L33 Salvage Ashtray Pair. The pieces appear to be in a VF/F state , with detailed Relief on  obverse. All inscriptions are present. Evidence of handling/ age-related wear is visible on surface. Items have been period cast from Zeppelin frame wreckage.

These pieces were privately cast, in Britain- following  the crash-landing of German Zeppelin L33 on a bombing raid over London. The airship was under the command of Kapitan-leutnant Bocker , who guided the offensive action on 23 September 1916.

In total, the raid killed 11 persons- injured 25, being intercepted by Pilot Lt. Alfred Brandon, upon which the Zeppelin crash-landed in the Church yard of Little Wigborough. The Captain and crew were interbed as Prisoners of War and souvenirs were salvaged.


The ideal addition to any First World War Era memorabilia collection or display- for the enthusiast seeking a unique period piece for their assortment. 

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