This is a WWII German cast iron port hole, reputedly destined for the German Armed Troop Carrier the Wilhelm Gustloff, who was having the heavy brass port holes replaced with iron ones, as brass was in much needed supply. However, she was sunk by a Soviet submarine before the refit in January 1945 so the porthole was never used. An incredible piece of history.
*Dimensions*
Window diameter: 25cm
Total diameter: 42cm
Height to top of brass lugs: 13cm
Weight: Approx 24Kg
*Condition*
The porthole is in excellent condition. The glass is clear and all the dogs (keys) work as they should. Please see pictures for more detail as they form part of our condition report.