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Item Code: 635-124
Tin match holder has a small tile insert with a picture of the Pennsylvania monument and reads, “PENNSYLVANIA STATE MONUMENT, ADAMS COUNTY HARDWARE CO. GETTYSBURG, PA”. Tin base has a tin box attached by clips meant to hold matches. There is a molded design on the box, and a stamped design on the base, as well as cut out stars and moons.
Tin has some slight surface dirt and rust. Measures 6" x 2 ¼”.
This is a nice vintage Gettysburg collectible.
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