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Vintage Blue Bird Confectionery Tin Bank Treasurechest Harry Vincent Ltd.england on 2040-motos

US $21.00
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Beloit, Kansas, United States

Beloit, Kansas, United States
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Vintage Blue Bird Confectionery Tin.

Bank, Treasure Chest.

Harry Vincent Limited

Hunnington Worcestershire, England.

  *  Two tiny dings.

  *  Spot of surface rust on bottom.

  *  Minor light scratches

  *  Photo's have glare.

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