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Item Code: 1268-242
Tin shaving mug in solid condition with no dents or holes. There is light surface rust in and out. Tin cup, handle, and large side compartment for razors and such. Drain hole runs from side compartment into cup.
Nested in the top of the larger mug is a smaller, removeable tin cup, possibly a soap dish.
A nice example of a Civil War personal item with unusual additional cup. From Texas Civil War Museum displays. [jet] [ph:L]
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