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    original WWII Japanese canteen?

    Hi,
    i would appreciate some help identifying this.
    It looks like a original Japanese WWII Canteen.
    Am i right? Any red flags????
    Can anyone identify the markings on the bottom?
    regards

    Fabio
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    昭一七
    Shō 17 [1942]
    is a contraction for 昭和 Shōwa


    I cannot see the maker's stamp clearly enough to read it. The small stamp next to it looks like:
    (ロ)
    (ro)
    In Japanese ordinals, this would be the equivalent of "B" in English; so, Circle-B or (B)


    The inspector's stamp looks like it begins with
    西*
    Nishi~


    Note the correct orientation below.


    --Guy
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