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    Stumbled upon the attached little " Souvenier Bucket " in a box of junk in my basement this morning. Apparently purchased during 1876 in Philadelphia by a distant relative at a celebration commemorating the 100th year of USA being founded.While not related to knives, my astonishment still begs comment: How can a 135 year-old trinket be readily here at my fingertips, while, since last night, my car keys have vanished from the face of the planet !! Dave.
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    Awesome find MO.

    Any idea what the bucket was used for?

    Great piece of history.....

    JIMMY_MAC
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    Cool indeed. I've wanted a heirloom I could take on the antique roadshow. Just to listen to the so-called experts run and google the item and come back to explain it's history. Seeing how you still have the lid too that may bring the price up. Plus their estimates are so vague, at auction this item could bring anywhere from $100 to 10,000 dollars. When I'm channel surfing, I still stop and watch it every time I come across it. ILK
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    Very cool.....Its funny how somethings survive. Your collection of early american pottery is a fine example too.
    and the road goes on forever.....

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    I have the same bucket, bought it in 1976, celebrating the 200th year!!!

    Man, Dave, you got to watch Pawn Stars and get up on your antiques...Al

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    that is actually pretty cool! i haven't seen your car keys!

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