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Item Code: 809-22
Tin drinking cup that was commonly used in the 19th century. Measures 2½” high by almost 4” in diameter. It has a straight, rolled over edge brim and looped tin handle. The curved metal handle is secured to the body with solder. Tin has darkened with age and is in good overall condition. No holes or perforations are visible on the cup but the surface does show light surface rust. Marking on side reads, “PRR” inside of a keystone, which was the trademark of the Pennsylvania Railroad. [SL]
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