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1930s Manchukuo South Manchuria Railway Asia Express Brass Paper Knife with Crest

1930s Manchukuo South Manchuria Railway Asia Express Brass Paper Knife with Crest
1930s Manchukuo South Manchuria Railway Asia Express Brass Paper Knife with Crest
1930s Manchukuo South Manchuria Railway Asia Express Brass Paper Knife with Crest
1930s Manchukuo South Manchuria Railway Asia Express Brass Paper Knife with Crest
1930s Manchukuo South Manchuria Railway Asia Express Brass Paper Knife with Crest
1930s Manchukuo South Manchuria Railway Asia Express Brass Paper Knife with Crest
1930s Manchukuo South Manchuria Railway Asia Express Brass Paper Knife with Crest
1930s Manchukuo South Manchuria Railway Asia Express Brass Paper Knife with Crest
1930s Manchukuo South Manchuria Railway Asia Express Brass Paper Knife with Crest

1930s Manchukuo South Manchuria Railway Asia Express Brass Paper Knife with Crest
Rare commemorative paper knife issued by the South Manchuria Railway Company (Mantetsu) during the 1930s, celebrating the legendary express train “Asia” (Ajia-go) – the flagship of Japan’s imperial railway network in Manchukuo. Made of solid brass, beautifully engraved with the relief of the Asia Express locomotive, the train name “??? , ” and the red Mantetsu company crest. The reverse side also bears the official logo mark. 19 cm in length, 110 g in weight. Some age patina and wear, consistent with its age. Founded in 1906 after the Russo-Japanese War, the South Manchuria Railway (SMR) was far more than a transport company – it was the economic and military backbone of Japan’s control over Manchuria. Mantetsu managed railways, mines, cities, and intelligence networks, serving both civilian and military logistics. The Asia Express, inaugurated in 1934, represented the peak of Japanese engineering in the prewar era. Running between Dalian, Mukden (Shenyang), and Harbin, it featured streamlined design, air conditioning, and luxurious interiors. The train became a symbol of imperial prestige and modern power, used by military officers and diplomats as a moving showcase of empire. This paper knife embodies that historical moment – where technology, propaganda, and military ambition converged in Japan’s expansion across Asia. A rare collectible for historians and railway or militaria collectors alike. Own a piece of history. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
1930s Manchukuo South Manchuria Railway Asia Express Brass Paper Knife with Crest