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Original Imperial Japan WWII Era Kanji Marked Large Silver Sakazuki Dish Featuring Imperial Seal of Japan - Chrysanthemum Seal Percusion Muskets 67” artillery shell that was

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67” artillery shell that was intended to be fired from a 20-pounder Parrott rifle Recovered from the battlefields of Remington

assistance was provided by the Quaker Friends Emergency Committee to the men interned in camps in the British Isles

Original wartime scrap book complied by his mother Mabel reed which contains dozens of photos of Sgt

when someone steps on the mine) overcomes the upward pressure of the creep-spring and pushes down the sliding gate that holds back the spring-loaded striker

This really is a nice solid scabbard with a lovely patina of age

Original Imperial Japan WWII Era Kanji Marked Large Silver Sakazuki Dish Featuring Imperial Seal of Japan - Chrysanthemum Seal Percusion Muskets 67” artillery shell that wasOriginal Item: Only One Available. This is a wonderful example of an Imperial Palace silver Sakazuki dish featuring the Chrysanthemum Seal. Sakazuki are ceremonial cups used most commonly at weddings and other special occasions such as tea ceremonies, but larger versions of sakazuki also exist, just like this example here. Featured in the bowl portion of the IMperial Seal of Japan. The Imperial Seal of Japan or National Seal of Japan, also called the

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