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Item Description
First from the early 1900s is 1.75" with rim text "A Souvenir From The Universal Theaters Concession Co. Chicago, Ill." This has mirror on underside while top shows a juggler with a pair of small metal plates designed to be stacked upon the third plate fixed in his hand. Minor bit of silver luster off the aluminum rim but overall still Exc. The second piece is from the 1930s and is 2-1/8" done in a deeper format but still with glass covering over die-cut tin figure of a goalie in front of a soccer net that has scattered cutouts so that a white ball can fall into any one of them if the goalie, suspended by a metal tab, fails to block the ball. Far left edge has German mark "D.R.G.M." Underside mirror has hairline streak of silvering off along with a .25" but extremely thin flake of glass along one edge. The puzzle side of the piece still displays clean and Exc.
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