Lot Of 10 Auto Lamp Bulbs; Vintage 1940s Eveready; New Old Stock; Original Box on 2040-parts.com
Wahoo, Nebraska, United States
Great graphics on the original box. All 10 bulbs are new and unused. All but one in their original inner sleeves. Box is in fine condition, considering its age on a shelf. Some torn flaps and overall age darkening. Probably from the late 1940s or into the '50s. |
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