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Anthony03 27-03-21 07:32 AM

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Good morning all,
I am not too sure if this is the forum for this item. It is a mirror with, I think, an Edward crown depicting a British Soldier and Sailor made out of three ply wood with a hole near the top of the crown to hang it on a nail. Any ideas or help would really be appreciated. Kind regards. Alf

Wooffy 27-03-21 07:52 AM

First thing i thought was that it was a frame for a WW1 Death Penny

Hawthorn 27-03-21 08:21 AM

Has more of a Boer War souvenir look to me showing the typical depiction of the Soldier and the 'Blue Jacket' of the era.

Simon.

Sonofacqms 27-03-21 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Hawthorn (Post 543872)
Has more of a Boer War souvenir look to me showing the typical depiction of the Soldier and the 'Blue Jacket' of the era.

Simon.

Agreed, probably dates from 1902

Rob

dumdum 28-03-21 10:07 AM

Hi

A really nice item. Irrespective of date, it hails from the era when fretwork was almost the "tik tok" of its age.:D

There is a great older book (1970s?) called, I think, "Popular Arts of the First World War" which covers trench art, etc.

Fretwork gets a look in and there is a great illustration of a plane shooting down a "Zep"!

Oh, and the writer has an excellent sense of humour...

Anthony03 29-03-21 08:13 PM

Thank you so much gentleman. I shall certainly try and get a copy of the book and thank you all for your comments. Much appreciated.
Cheers Alf


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