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Item Code: 648-41
This souvenir tumbler meas. approx. 1.50 inches across the bottom and tappers upward and outward for 2.50 inches and meas. 2.00 inches across the mouth.
The side of the cup is decorated with pressed reliefs of General Meade’s Headquarters, the Pennsylvania Memorial, and two monuments found in the National Cemetery. One is the New York State Monument and the other is the Soldier’s National Monument. Across the bottom is “SOUVENIR OF GETTYSBURG, PA.”
Cup is in very nice shape with a dark patina and only light wear. [ad][ph:L]
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