This fascinating piece of genuine WWII trench art is a historically significant and increasingly rare collector's find. Hand crafted in 1944 from an inert ammunition primer, this vase is a remarkable example of the soldier-made folk art tradition that has been practiced in wartime for centuries.
Trench art pieces of this age, origin, and condition are genuinely hard to come by and are actively sought after by military history collectors, folk art enthusiasts, and vintage decorative arts collectors alike. Each piece is completely unique — a one-of-a-kind artifact with a real story behind it.
Works beautifully as a display piece, flower vase, or conversation-starting accent in a home office, library, or living room.
Please note this item contains inert and completely safe decommissioned military hardware.
H: 13.5" | W: 5.5" | D: 5.5"
Condition:
Item is in vintage condition. Please see photos.
Trench art pieces of this age, origin, and condition are genuinely hard to come by and are actively sought after by military history collectors, folk art enthusiasts, and vintage decorative arts collectors alike. Each piece is completely unique — a one-of-a-kind artifact with a real story behind it.
Works beautifully as a display piece, flower vase, or conversation-starting accent in a home office, library, or living room.
Please note this item contains inert and completely safe decommissioned military hardware.
H: 13.5" | W: 5.5" | D: 5.5"
Condition:
Item is in vintage condition. Please see photos.






