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Genuine WWII US Army brass powder compact, intended for female personnel.
This type features a Talon zipper -- in working order.
The lid has been adorned with the Army insignia.
Complete (powder puff is included) and in quite good overall condition.
Dimensions of the case in folded position: 2.95in x 2.95in.
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Genuine WWII US Army brass powder compact, intended for female personnel.
This type features a Talon zipper -- in working order.
The lid has been adorned with the Army insignia.
Complete (powder puff is included) and in quite good overall condition.
Dimensions of the case in folded position: 2.95in x 2.95in.
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