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World War II Imperial Japanese Army Water Bottle Compass Military Antique JAPAN
$ 52.27
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Description
Item DescriptionRetro old Japanese military equipment World War II Manchurian Incident
Please check on the photos for detailed condition of the product.
All you can see on this photo will be included in a set of a package.
Product condition: There are scratches and dirt
◆ Aluminum water bottle
◆ It will be an aluminum water bottle with a lid with a compass, which was a former Japanese military equipment during World War II. It is antique and has a retro feel. It is unknown whether it can actually be used. Please as one of the collections!
◆ Described as OSAKA ALUMINIUM WORKS
◆ There are stains and scratches that have deteriorated over time.
Since it is a used item, we are waiting for a bid after confirming it with the image and convincing.
This is an old item, so please understand before purchasing.
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