This is a historic artifact, a WW1 British BEF (British Expeditionary Force) Officer’s Compass from 1915 and 1916. The compass is cased in a protective leather casing, ensuring its durability during the harsh conditions of World War 1. The compass face itself is detailed with cardinal directions and degrees, assisting in navigation. The case features the iconic ‘Broad Arrow’ marking, a symbol used by the British government to denote property of the crown. The dates 1915 and 1916 engraved on the case signify the years of manufacture. It is a testament to British military history and craftsmanship, representing the tools used by officers in the field during the Great War. A rare find, this compass is a valuable addition for collectors or history enthusiasts.
WW1 British BEF Officers Compass in Case 1915 and 1916 Dated Broad Arrowed
$225.00
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