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  • German soldiers water bottle,original green paintwork,cork stopper it is a lovely condition relic recovered 2014 from pit of buried equipment near the village of Gueudecourt defended by the 2nd Royal Bavarian Division,battles of September 1916,Somme

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    This is a lovely find from the battlefield a German soldiers water bottle which has clear battle damage bent with impact holes and cracking condition for a 100 year old water bottle. The bottle is complete with its cork stopper and has no markings that can be seen but has lots of original green paintwork it is in relic but solid condition does have some rust and damage from being buried the tin is not crumbling or braking up and has been nicely cleaned perfect for display or any collection. The water bottle was recovered in 2014 from a pit of buried equipment in what was a German trench line near the village of Gueudecourt this area was defended by the 2nd Royal Bavarian Division part of the German 2nd Army during the battles of September-October 1916 on the Somme a very nice and rare relic from the famous Somme battlefield of 1916 1918 and comes with A5 laminated information card.

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