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I am not entirely certain the age of this sampler but would guess first quarter of the 19th century or so
it and the rectangular one (a shoeshine brush
Box measures 8" x5 1/8" x 4 5/8"
There are small pin holes in the top two corners
Antique Odd Fellows Copper Printing Block with Scull & Crossbones, Eye, Links small crock great presenceI think this little antique printing block is super cool! It came from the archives of Mitchell C. Lilley (1819 1882), the Ohio based bookbinder and publisher of Masonic and Odd Fellows books who, in 1865, founded M. C. Lilley & Co, which would produce a whole line of military and fraternal swords, uniforms, accessories, and equipment. This copper printing block featuring scull and cross bones, encampment tent with all seeing eye, and FLT links was