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I have been tasked with selling an antique that I don't know much about.
If anybody on here is interested, or if you know of a way to learn more about this item, then I'd appreciate hearing from you.
It is marked as
"No. 2 KEYSTONE DRY CELL BATTERY"
The actual stamping on the edge of the wooden box reads
"WHITALL TATUM COMPANY No 2 KEYSTONE"
The serial number is 3327
From what little I could learn, Whitall Tatum was a glass manufacturing company that operated from 1806 to 1938.
Their name changed to Whitall Tatum Company in 1901.
I can not find any references to a Dry cell battery though.
Does anybody have any ideas or have an interest in this device?
This is the bottom of the insert:
Misc small parts under the insert:
The mirror looking piece, is a held in with a small clip, and appears to be like a shim or a shield.
If anybody on here is interested, or if you know of a way to learn more about this item, then I'd appreciate hearing from you.
It is marked as
"No. 2 KEYSTONE DRY CELL BATTERY"
The actual stamping on the edge of the wooden box reads
"WHITALL TATUM COMPANY No 2 KEYSTONE"
The serial number is 3327
From what little I could learn, Whitall Tatum was a glass manufacturing company that operated from 1806 to 1938.
Their name changed to Whitall Tatum Company in 1901.
I can not find any references to a Dry cell battery though.
Does anybody have any ideas or have an interest in this device?
This is the bottom of the insert:
Misc small parts under the insert:
The mirror looking piece, is a held in with a small clip, and appears to be like a shim or a shield.
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