1920s CELLULOID & TIN MATCH BOX HOLDER, WOUNDED SOLDIERS EDMOND MILITARY CANADA
$ 30.79$ 18.47
Availability: 100 in stock
Region of Origin:Canada
Condition:Used
All returns accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted
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1920s CELLULOID & TIN MATCH BOX HOLDER, WOUNDED SOLDIERS EDMOND MILITARY CANADA. Condition is "Used". Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. Here is a fastening World War I WWI related Canada focused item, a celluloid and tin match holder promoting the Edmonton Canada military hospital. This fascinating 10 match holder matchbook holder with celluloid rap of the flags of Canada and of World War I with the slogan these colors will not run, copyright British nude is on one side, and on the other is the dignitaries from the Edmonton Green committee, in eight of the wounded soldiers fund. The binding edge of the match holder has souvenir to our wounded soldiers in Edmonton military hospital. This fascinating World War I hospital related or wounded soldiers fund related souvenir, is a fascinating throwback to the post WWI era, and the flags of the Allies in wwi, World War 1, including the us, japan, canada, Great britain, and france, is a fascinating scene on the front of the match holder. Please note that there is one small burn hole on the edge of the image below the Japanese flag and also notice that there is edgeware to the celluloid skin of the matchbook holder. Otherwise this fascinating Canadian World War I fund for wounded soldiers in the Edmonton Canada military hospital, including the members of the Green Committee in eight of the wounded soldiers fund including counselor J. Oliver, J. roberts, EJ Farrow, J. harding, and W. Hurst, will make a great addition to your 1918 Canadian wwi, World War I related wounded soldiers fund promotional or fundraising memorabilia or unique theme smoking accessory from the Canadian home front war effort and World War I memorabilia collection.