LNER water can
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LNER water can
looking for any information on it please.the date...what is was used for..was told it is early 1900s and used in the dining cars
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LNER water can
HI
AN IDEA OF THE DATE.
THANKS
AN IDEA OF THE DATE.
THANKS
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Enamel ware was commonplace throughout the early half of the century, so it could have been made at any time, however it is unlikely that even a rich railway company (which the LNER was not) would have thrown out perfectly good pre-grouping items immediately which makes it unlikely to be before the mid to late '20's, equally once the hotels etc had been supplied, they would not have replaced the jugs unnecessarily, which makes it unlikely to be later than the mid '30's
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lner water can
has anyone seen this item before.can anyone help me put a value on it.