Rare 1920's First Aid Kit by MSA (safety Equipment Headquarters) Mine Safety Appliances Co. of Canada Limited - Toronto, Montreal-Winnipeg-Calgary-Vancouver-Sydney N.S.

Tin measures 4 1/4 x 3 1/4 by 7/8 inch deep.

Cover graphics in great condition as can be seen in the images. Some minor scratches from use and age, but none that detract from the great appeal of this tin.  Balance of tin exterior shows wear consistent with age.

Interior is Clean and has a contents list noted as being in the IBM (International Business Machines Co. Ltd) part no 76104 from location at Toronto Canada Toronto 4, Ontario.

This Toronto 4 postal designation began in the early 20's and was used until the early 30's.

Most of the contents of the tin were covered with the contents of the little tube of 'Foille' liquid (it has no cap), and have been taken out and wiped down to get rid of the sticky residue, then each item has been wrapped in Saran type wrap to keep this from becoming a sticky mess again. All contents in place except the Accident Report Card (last on the list).

Interior of the tin is clean (images) and the list from IBM is clean and very readable.

A great find for Collectors.

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