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This is a fan depicting red and black goldfish. On the back, it says "Thank you always, Azuma Ueda, Fruits, Vegetables, Groceries, Daily Necessities, Anabuki Store." It appears to be a promotional item from before the war. It is presumed that Azuma Ueda refers to Azuma Ueda Town, Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture. Also, the description of handled products as "fruits, vegetables, groceries, and daily necessities" is typical of the signage of local stores that existed until around the 1960s. Judging from the material, typeface, and advertising content, this fan seems to have been distributed around the mid-Showa period (1945-1970). Furthermore, from the notation "wired telephone number ○○" or "telephone number △△," it can be inferred that Anabuki Store distributed this to its customers sometime between the post-war period and around the 1950s.
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