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Tin, Cigarette, PHILIP MORRIS, Cylindrical, Empty
Nice genuine WWII Philip Morris 50-cigarette tin, of the cylindrical type. Complete and in quite good overall condition; retains most of its stamp. Empty.

Tin, Cigarette, Ration, British
Genuine WWII British standard regulation tin case of the rectangular type intended for 50 cigarettes issued as part of the Compo Ration. Quite good, used condition; retains its lid. Empty.

Tin, Cigarette, Ration, British, CHURCHMAN'S No. 1
Nice genuine WWII British tin, Churchman's , intended for 50 cigarettes, of the cylindrical type issued in Compo Rations. Good, used condition; retains its original label and lid. Empty.

Tin, Oil, Vacuum Oil Company, Ltd., 1944, Normandie
Genuine WWII US cylindrical can, intended for containing motor oil, manufactured by Vacuum Oil Company, Ltd. and dated January 1944. Used condition; complete with original lid. Dimensions: 4.5in x 5.5in. Empty. The present artifact comes from a significant collection built up by a Norman collector in the last thirty years.

Tin, Powder, Insecticide, ALLIED PRODUCTS, INC., Full
Genuine WWII US Army insecticide powder tin, manufactured by Allied Products, Inc. in Suffern, New York. Issued to every GI. Contents: 2 oz. Mint, unopened condition.

Tin, Powder, Insecticide, ALLIED PRODUCTS, INC., Full
Genuine WWII US Army insecticide powder tin, manufactured by Allied Products, Inc. in Suffern, New York. Issued to every GI. Contents: 2 oz. Mint, unopened condition.

Tin, Powder, Insecticide, US Army, 1943, Full
Genuine WWII US insecticide powder tin, manufactured by McCormick & Co., Baltimore, Maryland. Contents: 2 oz. Issued to every GI. Mint, unopened condition, straight from the carton, dated August 1943 Price is for one single tin.

Tin, Powder, Insecticide, US Army, OD, 1943, Full
Genuine WWII US insecticide powder tin, manufactured by McCormick & Co., Baltimore, Maryland. Contents: 2 oz. Issued to every GI. Mint, unopened condition, straight from the carton dated June 1943 Price is for one single tin.

Tin, Ration, Emergency, British, Normandy
Genuine WWII British Emergency Ration tin, intended for use when out of reach of any other food. Made up of about 0.3 pound of solid, vitamin-enriched chocolate containted in a sealed tin box, this particular type of ration was only issued on the occasion of special operations -- one single box per person. It was not to be eaten, except by order of an officer -- either chewed in small pieces or ground up and mixed with hot water to make a sustaining drink. Distribution and use of the Emergency Ration decrease from 1944 onwards, following the introduction of the 24-Hour Ration. Quite good overall condition. Empty. The present artifact comes from a significant collection built up by a Norman collector in the last thirty years.

Tin, Soluble Coffee, NESCAFÉ, Ration, Ten-in-One, Empty
Genuine WWII Nescafé soluble coffee tin, manufactured by Nestlé's Milk Products, Inc. in New York. Capacity: 4 ounces (about 115 g). This type was issued in the US Army Ten-in-One rations. Quite good overall condition; retains its lid. Empty.

Tin, Tobacco, PRINCE ALBERT, Crimp Cut, Empty
Genuine WWII US Prince Albert tobacco tin, manufactured by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Used condition. Empty.

Title, 11th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery
Genuine WWII Title, 11th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery shoulder title, emboidered version. To be worn on the Battledress blouse shoulders.