Unusually found, female-related TR-period so-called: 'souvenir'-item (ie. powder-box) being an attractive example that shows a detailed illustration of the German pavillon at the in 1937 held world-fair (ie. 'Exposition Internationale - Paris - 1937') Unusually found, female-related TR-period so-called: 'souvenir'-item (ie. powder-box) being an attractive example that shows a detailed illustration of the German pavillon at the in 1937 held world-fair (ie. 'Exposition Internationale - Paris - 1937') Unusually found, female-related TR-period so-called: 'souvenir'-item (ie. powder-box) being an attractive example that shows a detailed illustration of the German pavillon at the in 1937 held world-fair (ie. 'Exposition Internationale - Paris - 1937') Unusually found, female-related TR-period so-called: 'souvenir'-item (ie. powder-box) being an attractive example that shows a detailed illustration of the German pavillon at the in 1937 held world-fair (ie. 'Exposition Internationale - Paris - 1937') Unusually found, female-related TR-period so-called: 'souvenir'-item (ie. powder-box) being an attractive example that shows a detailed illustration of the German pavillon at the in 1937 held world-fair (ie. 'Exposition Internationale - Paris - 1937')

Unusually found, female-related TR-period so-called: 'souvenir'-item (ie. powder-box) being an attractive example that shows a detailed illustration of the German pavillon at the in 1937 held world-fair (ie. 'Exposition Internationale - Paris - 1937')

This is an attractive - and with certainty unusually seen! - female-related, TR-period so-called: 'souvenir'-item (ie. powder-box) being an attractive example that shows a detailed illustration of the huge German pavillon (with large 'Reichseagle'-device on its top!) at the in 1937 held world-fair (ie. 'Exposition Internationale - Paris - 1937') and that comes in a fully complete- (ie. still functional!), condition. The piece - which is I deem constructed from typical sheet-metal (ie. 'Eisenblech') - has an undamaged mirror in place and comes with its period 'pad' as issued and/or used. The piece shows a producers'-logo on its front (that reads: 'CH' as can be seen on the pictures). The piece does show some obvious wear-marks and age (ie. is somewhat 'dented') but is void of any real damage or alike (as can be noticed on the pictures). Simply an attractive, patriotic-styled, period 'souvenir-pieced' that was acquired in 1937 and that can be easily described as an example of typical 'Nazi-Kitsch'!

Code: 71375

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