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in which case I'd like to think he has cleverly knotted the other end with his tongue
to illustrate proper (if impossible) positions
and very small dings here and there
with one delight after another revealing itself
Where's My Cufflink? c. 1900 Coney Island Tin Souvenir Box hill's blocks in which case I'd likeJust a fun little box, which I especially like for having been a souvenir from Coney Island where one imagines ore than a few cufflinks were lost! With good lettering and a nice rebus sort of aspect to it too. I found one other of these listed out there that one from the Pan American Expo in 1901, so I presume this one dates to just about then. 3 1 2" x 2" x 1 1 16" t and in great condition.
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