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Mid-20th Century English JNF Tin Charity Box
Located in New York, NY
. The Jewish National Fund (JNF) used charity box from the early 1900s to raise money for the purchase
Category

Mid-20th Century English Decorative Boxes

Materials

Metal

Early 20th Century German JNF Tin Charity Box
Located in New York, NY
Rare JNF/KKL tin charity container, Germany, circa 1910. The front is embossed with Star of David
Category

Early 20th Century German Decorative Boxes

Materials

Metal

Early 20th Century Large JNF Tin Charity Box
Located in New York, NY
Jewish National Fund (JNF) used charity box from the early 1900s to raise money for the purchase of land
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Early 20th Century Israeli Decorative Boxes

Materials

Metal

Early 20th Century South American JNF Iron Charity Box
Located in New York, NY
Extremely rare South American Iron JNF/KKL Charity box, circa 1920. Decorated with a map of Israel
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Early 20th Century South American Decorative Boxes

Materials

Iron

Early 20th Century English JNF Fabric and Paper Charity Box
Located in New York, NY
National Fund in London. The Jewish National Fund (JNF) used charity box from the early 1900s to raise
Category

Early 20th Century English Historical Memorabilia

Materials

Fabric, Paper

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