Description
Experience History Firsthand This is a rare and remarkable opportunity to own a genuine piece of the Great Wall of China. This brick, dating back centuries, was surrendered to Lt. Commander R. M. Zimmerli of the U.S. Navy on July 9, 1940, at Shanhaikwan, China. The brick is framed in a sturdy metal casing, ensuring its preservation and ease of display.
Authentic Provenance The provenance of this piece is clearly marked by a brass plaque affixed to the brick. The plaque reads: “The Great Wall of China surrendered this brick to Lt. Commander R. M. Zimmerli, U.S. Navy, at Schan-Hai-Kwan China, July 9, 1940.” This adds a significant historical value, connecting it to an important moment in history. Zimmerli’s profile
Historical and Cultural Significance The Great Wall of China is one of the most iconic landmarks in the world, known for its vast length and historical significance. Built over several dynasties, the Wall was designed to protect the Chinese states and empires against various nomadic groups. Shanhaikwan, also known as Shanhaiguan, is a strategic pass where the Great Wall meets the sea, known for its historical battles and as a key defense point.
Perfect for Collectors and History Enthusiasts This brick is an exceptional find for collectors of military memorabilia, Chinese history, or unique artifacts. Its unique history and well-preserved state make it a standout piece in any collection. Display it proudly in your home, office, or personal museum to share a tangible piece of world history.
Dimensions and Condition The brick measures 13.5″ x 6″ x 4.5″ and is encased in a solid metal frame, adding to its durability and display quality. Despite its age, the brick is in excellent condition, with minor wear that only adds to its authenticity and charm.
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