Null A small collection of patriotica/trench art 
Two match holders, two brass t…
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A small collection of patriotica/trench art Two match holders, two brass tins and an iron box with EK, two heavily used, enameled iron cups and an aluminum plate. Condition: II

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A small collection of patriotica/trench art Two match holders, two brass tins and an iron box with EK, two heavily used, enameled iron cups and an aluminum plate. Condition: II

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