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    Posted 7 years ago

    jenniecoll…
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    Found this second hand and it has an old feel , not sure but could it be a civil war era shot glass.
    Has initials LH.
    Holds 2 oz.
    Found in Missouri
    Very cool to me.

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    1. jenniecollects jenniecollects, 7 years ago
      Thanks,
      It,s a double shot glass from civil period?
    2. UncleRon UncleRon, 7 years ago
      With that open joint in the rim at the top (center pic) it would be a dribble glass. More likely it's a small dry-measure of indeterminate age. It's cute; it has a nice antique-y look, but it's not a vessel for liquids.
    3. ordsrgt, 7 years ago
      If it has the word France stamped on the bottom it is a part of a French WWI mess kit for officers. I own three of the same.

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