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Shop Antigua Linterna Primera Guerra Mundial + Postal Ocupación and more Otros at Latinafy.comStep into history with this remarkable World War I lot, featuring a rare Magnet Lampe (magneto flashlight) and a Bavarian Ersatz division postcard. The flashlight, measuring 9 cm in diameter and 3.5 cm in thickness, originates from Germany and is in need of restoration. Accompanying it is a postcard sent from a military camp in Metz, dated September 18, 1915. This unique collection offers a tangible connection to a significant era, perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.This captivating World War I collection is a must-have for history aficionados and collectors alike. It includes a Magnet Lampe, a fascinating magneto flashlight that measures 9 cm in diameter and 3.5 cm in thickness, with its origins tracing back to Germany. This unit, while in need of restoration, possesses a unique charm and potential for revival. The functionality of the flashlight is comparable to a dynamo; a soldier would pull the cord to generate power, making it a remarkable piece of innovation from the time.
Complementing the flashlight is a historical postcard from the Bavarian Ersatz division, sent from a military camp in Metz on September 18, 1915. This postcard serves as a testament to the personal stories and lives touched during the war. The lot's historical significance is enriched by the combination of these two items, representing both the technical advancement and the human experience of the period. Whether you’re looking to restore a piece of history or add a unique set to your collection, this lot holds immense value and intrigue.Usage ideas
This World War I lot can serve as a centerpiece in a historical display or a conversation starter in any collection. The Magnet Lampe can be beautifully restored and used as a decorative item, or as a unique addition to steampunk-themed events. The postcard is ideal for framing or archiving, allowing you to showcase the letter's historic context. It's also perfect for educational purposes, enhancing a history lesson with tangible artifacts.Frequently asked questionsDo you have any idea how the flashlight works, and if it can be repaired?: Yes, everything can be restored with time and dedication! The operation is similar to a dynamo; the soldier would pull the cord to generate electricity.- Condition: Used- Origin: GermanyVendor listing title: Antigua Linterna Primera Guerra Mundial + Postal Ocupación
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Argentina |
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Shop on Mercado Libre Argentina |
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