EK I 1914 and ....tea box

Khukri

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Years ago I bought a EK I 1914. No markings.

Lying around.

Remembered: I had this nice "Twinnings of London" wooden Tea bag box. Saved from the container.

Just an idea:
-pinned the EK I to a foam cushion covered with black velvet.

-Told the Missus there is room left for three more EK...the 1813 EK - the 1870 EK - the 1939 EK...

-No answer...just........🧐

😬
 

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Years ago I bought a EK I 1914. No markings.

Lying around.

Remembered: I had this nice "Twinnings of London" wooden Tea bag box. Saved from the container.

Just an idea:
-pinned the EK I to a foam cushion covered with black velvet.

-Told the Missus there is room left for three more EK...the 1813 EK - the 1870 EK - the 1939 EK...

-No answer...just........🧐

😬
Great idea. I think if you could find a period picture that would fit in the top of the box on the inside it would look even better. Then display it with the lid open. No offence to Twinings.
 
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