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This lighter is constructed of black and gold painted metal
and manufacturing facilities
This movable garage cart by Blackhawk was originally used in engine repair and machine shops as an alignment cart
Originating from Argentina as indicated by the MF engraved on the bottom of the cup
was only active for three years from 1917-1920 before dissolving and rebranding as the United States Grain Corporation
Early 20th Century Macfarlane, Lang Anvil Biscuit Tin kissing cranes This lighter is constructed ofc. 1910s 1920s; Macfarlane, Lang & Co. Ltd. Glasgow Antique figural biscuit tin. This piece comes from the Macfarlane, Lane biscuit company, a Scottish brand of baked goods. The tin takes the form of an anvil, with painted blacksmith graphics on all sides and an in progess horseshoe embellishment on the top. Company branding can be found painted along the base. Oxidation present across tin, but overall solid and in good condition. 7" W x 4" D x 6" H
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