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Arched pot, in tin-plated metal used in the army, modified during the First World War with a larger capacity than the original model of the Second Empire. Two welded bridges on the meat dish and on the bowl allow the passage of the haversack strap. On the body of the bowl-lid a hollowed-out sleeve to accommodate a handle.
Named after the inventor, Intendant Bouthéon. Nice condition
11 Deutsche soldaten marchieren Elastoline style (11 German soldiers marching)
Magazine LIFE Oct 23, 1950
Booklet - WW1 Veterans Life and Lafs