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No. 27 Box - 1917

Millsman

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Have just been able to buy this today. No lid but otherwise pretty good condition.

The paint may have faded a bit over 104 years and is more light green than the regulation dark green.

Original rope handles and metal closure bars.

Happy with that!

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surprised its not branded underneath, i have a No5 box that's branded just like the WW2 boxes
 
surprised its not branded underneath, i have a No5 box that's branded just like the WW2 boxes

I've got a WW1 Mills crate and it's not branded underneath so I'd assume stencilling was standard in WW1. It could possibly have varied in the Great War until a standard was set?
 
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