Showing posts with label foxhole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label foxhole. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

"Entre deux feux. Bonne année!" Postcard, France 1914


This postcard shows a soldier holding a fox-hole lighter which rope is entangled around a burning woman. A disturbing view! The postcard was designed by "Edition SID Paris" and printed in France between 1914-1918 (World War I). On the reverse of the postcard it is written "Vise Paris no au verso" (ECIL 2025).

On the front of the postcard there are two expressions: "Bonne Année!" (eng. Good year!) and "Entre Deux Feux" (eng. between two lights).


Thursday, June 5, 2014

FAQ: Dunhill Foxhole & Windproof Lighter Instruction, 1942


This instruction comes from a foxhole lighter manufactured by Dunhill in the 1940s in New York, United States. The lighter was available in two versions: sterling silver and silver plated.

Sunday, May 18, 2014

FAQ: IMCO Foxhole & Blackout Lighter Instruction, 1941


This instruction comes from a foxhole lighter manufactured by IMCO in the 1940s in New York, United States. IMCO was founded in 1907 in Vienna, Austria by Julius Meister. At the beginning the company manufactured buttons for the military but from ca. 1919 it completely switched to the production of cigarette lighters.