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ARGENTINA: 1929 - Large, color portrait pin dish or ashtray

Product Description
Moore McCormack Lines: A souvenir dish or ashtray from 1940s or early 1950s showing the ARGENTINA outbound from New York.

The 7" diameter dish features a legend on back and gold trim on front. It was probably given out to travel agencies and VIPs.

The ARGENTINA is fitted with only one funnel, although when constructed in 1929 she had two. Panama Pacific built her and two sisters, but when the line went bankrupt in 1938, the CALIFORNIA, VIRGINIA, and PENNSYLVANIA were rebuilt with one funnel by MooreMac and renamed BRAZIL, URUGUAY, and ARGENTINA. The three sister provided steady service until replaced in 1958 by the last passenger liners built in the U.S., BRASIL and ARGENTINA.

Very good condition with a couple of scrapes to the portrait.
$35.00
Maximum quantity available reached.