This unique post-World War I cigarette case features a commemorative plaque of the Kaiser Wilhelm Monument in Berlin, a significant historical landmark. The Kaiser Wilhelm Monument, erected between 1895 and 1897, was a prominent memorial dedicated to Emperor Wilhelm I, located in front of the Berlin Palace. Designed by sculptor Reinhold Begas and architect Gustav Halmhuber in the Baroque Revival style, the monument stood until 1950 when it was demolished by the German Democratic Republic. 


The cigarette case’s lid prominently displays a plaque depicting the Kaiser Wilhelm Monument, serving as a tangible connection to this historical site. While the case bears no markings, it exhibits some dents and patina, indicative of its age and use, enhancing its authenticity as a World War I relic.


This item offers a tangible link to a pivotal era in European history, reflecting the era’s craftsmanship and the cultural significance of the Kaiser Wilhelm Monument.


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