EDIT: Sorry! I wasn't thinking and posted this in the wrong forum.
I recently picked this up from Canada. It is purported to be a wartime produced handicraft from a Kriegsmarine POW in Canada.
It has a removable top tray and a small "secret" false bottom for a little storage area at the bottom of the box.
Obviously the hinges have been replaced with modern hinges.
It was pretty inexpensive, and when I saw the Viking Ship, I bought it in the hopes that it might be Hilfskreuzer related and perhaps had a name or initials inscribed in it somewhere. No such luck.
Does anyone have any experience in these POW produced handicrafts? Think it is wartime, and am I just too hopeful to keep thinking that the viking ship related to one of the Orion crew captued during the sinking or one of the Atlantis crew who arrived as a POW in Canada later in the war?
Thanks for looking and any info you may be able to provide.
Joe
I recently picked this up from Canada. It is purported to be a wartime produced handicraft from a Kriegsmarine POW in Canada.
It has a removable top tray and a small "secret" false bottom for a little storage area at the bottom of the box.
Obviously the hinges have been replaced with modern hinges.
It was pretty inexpensive, and when I saw the Viking Ship, I bought it in the hopes that it might be Hilfskreuzer related and perhaps had a name or initials inscribed in it somewhere. No such luck.
Does anyone have any experience in these POW produced handicrafts? Think it is wartime, and am I just too hopeful to keep thinking that the viking ship related to one of the Orion crew captued during the sinking or one of the Atlantis crew who arrived as a POW in Canada later in the war?
Thanks for looking and any info you may be able to provide.
Joe
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