Grandmothers cigarette box from WWII

cbr600rr

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I didn't dig this up, but it has an interesting story behind it.

My grandmother had this made by a German POW while she was stationed in Egypt. She served in the British Army during WWII as did my grandfather.

The cigarette case was made by a German originally for my great grandfather (a present from my grandmother to her father). It is made from the aluminum food tins which were available in the camps. All of the metal work has been engraved by hand(with what I don't know). In exchange for the tin my grandmother gave the POW cigarettes which they often used in trade (I'm guessing they could not obtain them otherwise).

The case is pretty impressive once you see it in person. It has a lot of detail work and the locks/hinges work well.

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A lot of time spent engraving that bad boy! Very cool treasure for sure. jgas
 

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A lot of time engraving that bad boy! Cool treasure though! jgas
 

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