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Nice genuine WWII British medical musette bag, of the type intended for carrying various types of bandages and dressings.
Manufactured by M.E. Co. and dated 1942.
The bag itself has been adorned with a red cross in a white disc, while mention 'Shell Dressings' has been printed on the flap.
Complete and in good overall condition.
Empty.
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Nice genuine WWII British medical musette bag, of the type intended for carrying various types of bandages and dressings.
Manufactured by M.E. Co. and dated 1942.
The bag itself has been adorned with a red cross in a white disc, while mention 'Shell Dressings' has been printed on the flap.
Complete and in good overall condition.
Empty.
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