Description
two screws holding the throat in place
It provided support to land forces
Never before has the interested collector be presented with a more detailed look at this interesting aspect of the hobby
the eagle bearing a shield on its chest with the cypher of King Frederick William III
First War CEF For Service at the Front Lapel Badge
Canada, CEF. “Church At ‘Villers Abois’ Shelled By Germans 1917” Watercolour on Paper, by Pte. Jukes Republic of two screws holding the throatWatercolour on paper, featuring a beautiful blue grey church exhibiting wear to tower and roof, with two faint planes in the sky, entitled CHURCH AT VILLERS ABOIS SHELLED BY GERMANS 1917 and signed Jukes 1917, adhered to a board which created a matte frame, measures 355 mm (w) x 382 mm (h), light wear and marks to matte frame and slight discolouration throughout, extremely fine condition. Footnote: Reuben Jukes (Jucksch) was a Canadian soldier and
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