WW1 British BEF Metal Spare Parts Tin Broad Arrowed 1910 Dated

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This item is a WW1 British BEF (British Expeditionary Force) metal spare parts tin, a genuine artifact dating back to the early 20th century. Notably marked with the ‘Broad Arrow,’ a symbol traditionally used by the British government to denote property of the crown, this piece carries significant historical value. The tin, dated 1910, would have been used by the British forces during World War I to store essential spare parts for their equipment, likely including weaponry or machinery. It is constructed from durable metal, reflecting its practical military use in a time of conflict. Its vintage appeal and historical significance make it a unique collectible item for history enthusiasts, particularly those interested in military history. Its survival through over a century adds to its value, offering a tangible link to the past and the globally impactful events of WW1.

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