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Does anyone know how the POW tins were marked "oil", "petrol" and 'water"?
Looks like it could be hand painted rather than stencil. Also interested in standard colours. I have a few in original paint with water being a blue /grey and Petrol being Khaki brown and olive drab.
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Could they be silkscreened?
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