This came in this week and it is the first one I have had like this. It appears to have a bakelite cup and screw on lid. I don't see any maker marks on this one and was wondering it's age. Is WWII or newer?? Any help would be welcomed! Mike
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kmh
Hi
Unbotton the cover a bit and look for the makers name and year on the neck of the bottle.
Sometime a inkstamp is visual on the flap of the cover near the click bottons?
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Kim
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kmh
Hi Mike
I don't beleive miv are not correct the code do not exisist I just was checking.
HRE are the most known maker of cantines together with fss if my memory serve me well so try looking again.
Regs.
Kim
Originally posted by Mike DunnKim, thanks your right! It looks like miv 40 Not sure on the letters. Learn something new every day! Is miv the maker then?? Mike
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kmh
Mike its hard to say but it could look like MN its still a code but not with a corresponding Maker entrance in Pawlas code book.
The codes was introduced when the War was started in 1939 first as a single letter code later two and finally tree letters and the letter code indicate who the maker was and in addition to the code you find the year here 40 means 1940.
Hope you understand my English
Regard
Kim
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