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is one area around the lip of the lid where a couple of loops of ash splint have been lost
I think my favorite strongman photo I've ever seen
7 5/8 x 6 1/4 w x 7/8” d and in good vintage condition
I'm not totally sure about the the "de Contreneville
Early Band-Aid Tin with Red Cross fifteen puzzle is one area around theI'm a sucker for a red cross logo, and a big fan of early Johnson and Johnson Band Aid packaging. Band aids were launched in 1920, but it was 1926 when iconic Band Aid tins like this one were introduced; this one I believe dates to around that time. The person I bought it from shared that after the death of his grandmother they found numerous Band Aid tins in her home stuffed with cash and indeed these tins were much saved e and used as containers for
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