Mancave decor - VERY early US Thermos

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Perfect for taxidermy props or mancave shelves next to decoys and what not. These are the earliest examples I've seen. They are cluttering my desk and all my display cases are full. I figure if the metrosexual new plastic ones are worth $60 each, wouldn't a century old trio be worth $100 + $20 Fedex Ground shipping anywhere in the 48 States?

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They're very cool from the era that had cork tops. It's what you brought on hunts anywhere in the world at the time they were made.
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