Antique WWI Kaiser Wilhelm II & Franz Joseph I Patriotic Lowball Glass & Pin


$85.00

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Description

Antique early 20th century patriotic commemorative glass cup and pin depicting the decades long alliance of Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany and Emperor Franz Jospeh I of Autria-Hungary. The glass features a litho print depiction of the rulers and the motto "Eingkeit Macht Stark" (Unity makes strength), surrounded by a hand painted wreath, country flags and the date 1914-15. The brass pin features a pair of flags containing portraits of the rulers over a wreath and smal plaque reading "1870 Sedan 1910." "The Battle of Sedan, was a decisive defeat of the French army on September 1, 1870, during the Franco-German War, causing the surrender of Napoleon III and the fall of the Bonaparte dynasty and the Second French Empire." (Source: Brittanica)

Condition

Good Overall - Gentle wear/staining

Dimensions

Glass - 3" x 3.75" / Pin - 1.5" x 1.25" (Width x Height)