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Original U.S. Early 19th Century Era Punched Tin Oil Lantern with Retained Can - Cracked Glass DVD The sweatband and liner chin

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Description

The sweatband and liner chin strap are unfortunately completely missing

Meyer trademark and stock number:

which is in the E / F configuration

New Made Item: Britain introduced the SMLE rifle in 1903

The Four Freedoms or Four Essential Human Freedoms is a series of four oil paintings that Rockwell produced in 1943 for reproduction in The Saturday Evening Post alongside essays by prominent thinkers of the day

Original U.S. Early 19th Century Era Punched Tin Oil Lantern with Retained Can - Cracked Glass DVD The sweatband and liner chinOriginal Item. One of a Kind. This is a nice 19th century period personal punched tin oil lantern with four small windows with crossed iron bars and a retained oil can. The construction is very crude and evident of the period, completely handmade with the original can inside. The can has a lot of wick but it is likely wick that was recently added. The glass has some cracks as shown on one pane, and has a door with a hinge that still functions though

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