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Have you called the Waukegan Historical Society's library? They have always been more than helpful to me when I had questions. I know they aren't there everyday, but if you leave a message they get back to you when they are in the office. I think the historical society also has a webpage and there may be some sort of contact on there. Check it out.
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Thanks JustWondering, I didn't even think of that! :oops: I'll give them a call this week. It's just so weird...
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I think Kuppermans was just where the old Salvation Army was across and down from Greentown Tavern.
Is it a cedar box about 12" wide with a picturesque scene on the top and a mirror on the inside? Pressed fake carving. Four feet, two handles on the side? Those are quite common. It was a give away... usually when someone bought a piece of furniture or other big ticket item. A lot of other companies also gave them away in slight variations. Sometimes they do not have the mirror inside or the picture on the top. I think they are mostly from the 1930's. They sell for about $15 to $30
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