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World War II Painted Plaster Bomb Salt & Pepper Shaker Set
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World War II   WWII   War   Military   U.S. Army   Bomb   Salt   Pepper   Shaker   History   Historic   Nostalgic   Homefront   Victory   Figure   Figurine
The pictures show two views of this World War II Painted Plaster Bomb Salt & Pepper Shaker Set. These are not dated but they are from the 1940s. They are not marked and the maker is unknown. The shaker are hand painted. They are unused and they both have cork stoppers in the bottom. The bombs are red, white, and blueand have a ''V'' for Victory on one side and the Morse code (..._) for ''V'' on the other side. They each measure 2-1/2'' tall. These appear to be in excellent unused condition as pictured. They each have some tiny paint flakes at the bottom that could be touched up easily if desired.

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World War II Painted Plaster Bomb Salt & Pepper Shaker Set


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