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Defender Red Molded Ice Cap

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Description
a) Bottom of the box. b) Top of the box. On one end, "DEFENDER" is stamped in blue, surround by an orange border. There is also "RED MOLDED ICE CAP" stamped in the same blue lettering. Then underneath that is "7x9" and "R 41" in the same orange as the border. "MADE IN U.S.A UNITED DRUG COMPANY /…
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PERSONAL OBJECTS
Sub-Category
PERSONAL GEAR
Description
a) Bottom of the box. b) Top of the box. On one end, "DEFENDER" is stamped in blue, surround by an orange border. There is also "RED MOLDED ICE CAP" stamped in the same blue lettering. Then underneath that is "7x9" and "R 41" in the same orange as the border. "MADE IN U.S.A UNITED DRUG COMPANY / BOSTON ST. LOUIS TORONTO NOTTINGHAM" is also written in the blue ink. On the top of the box, hand-written, is "Ice Bottle" in blue pen, and "Annie" in black pen. On another side is "Ice Bottle", hand-written, in blue pen. c) The red ice cap. Has the Defender symbol stamped on it. d) The metal lid for the ice cap.
Number Of Parts
4
Accession No.
1996.156.1 a-d
Type of Record
Museum Artifact

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