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Imperial Japanese Army 1st Infantry Regiment Soma Yaki Inoguchi Soldier Cup
$ 126.19
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Item DescriptionImperial Japanese Army 1st Infantry Regiment Soma Yaki Inoguchi Soldier Cup
Please check on the photos for detailed condition of the product.
All you can see on this photo will be included in a set of a package.
It is a very rare Soma-yaki military cup.
It is a gem that does not come out even if you look for it.
It also contains the mark of the 1st Regiment of the Konoe Infantry.
It is a set of two, but if you look closely at one, there was a repair.
See 9th and 10th photos
The 1st Regiment of Konoe Infantry is one of the regiments of the Imperial Japanese Army.
It is said that the parent soldier led by Saigo Takamori is the mother body.
It is unknown when this cup was.
Historically, it is very rare.
Since it is a used item, we are waiting for a bid after confirming it with the image and convincing.
This is an old item, so please understand before purchasing.
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