I went to the estate of an ex-WWII pilot who went to work for Eastern Airlines after the war. Anyway, I bought a basket of "junk" ("smalls") ... misc. sewing attachments for a Singer sewing machine as that stuff is generally an easy sell. The box had various small parts (templates for a buttonholer, bobbins, sewing machine feet .. that sort of stuff) and many of them were stored in various Sucrets boxes. I didn't take the time to dig through all of it, just made an offer for the whole basket.
When I got home, I noticed a metal Sucrets box in the bottom of the basket and it was upside down, so I turned it over. This is what I found! I'm sure there's no way to authenticate it, but I have no reason to doubt it is what it is. At any rate, it's an interesting piece of history. (Ha! Somebody didn't know how to spell Tokyo!)
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