Trench Art Blow Lamp
This fascinating piece is a repurposed blow lamp, crafted in 1941 and exhibiting characteristics of trench art. Constructed primarily of brass, it features a cylindrical body with a curved handle and a nozzle designed for directing a flame. The lamp’s construction suggests it was likely created by a soldier during wartime, utilising available materials to create a functional tool, and a testament to ingenuity under challenging circumstances.
Condition and Collectibility
The blow lamp displays signs of age and use, with patina and wear consistent with its vintage and likely wartime origins. While not tested for functionality, it presents as a unique and intriguing collectible, appealing to enthusiasts of military history, trench art, and vintage tools. Its handcrafted nature and historical context make it a desirable piece for collectors seeking authentic and evocative artifacts.












