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    Posted 13 years ago

    AuntSis
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    Silver stamp box in perfect condition. Stamped "MADE IN OCCUPIED JAPAN" on the bottom. Came from my grandparent's house. I've had it since 1993.

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    1. AuntSis, 13 years ago
      Silver stamp box in perfect condition. Stamped "MADE IN OCCUPIED JAPAN" on the bottom. Came from my grandparent's house. I've had it since 1993.
    2. Pop_abides Pop_abides, 13 years ago
      do you often repeat yourself, do you often repeat yourself?
    3. Aunt Sis, 13 years ago
      Yes always, yes always,

      The website wanted more of a "comment" and I didn't feel like saying anything else about the stamp box. Wishing you a great day, Pop, you are precious!
    4. Aunt Sis, 13 years ago
      Thank you AR8 Jason, your comment was very helpful. What I'm looking for on it is simply if I am correct that it is a stamp box and was produced in the 1940s, or anything else of interest about it, there doesn't seem to be much on the internet that I can find. As I'm getting up there in years, I'd like to tell my son what it is so that he can decide if it finds it as "keepable" as I do. Indeed I can get a photo of it opened - currently and for as long as I can remember it has held straight and safety pins.

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