A metal war fan is made by shaping a piece of thin metal into a half moon shape. Holes are then cut in it to allow air to pass through while the leading edges are sharpened.
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Metal was a war time commodity and not readily available. Often surplus war materials were used to make useful items. I would suspect that brass from shell casings would have been a common metal to use for ice buckets.
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During World War II metal was rationed. The government had to approve the use of metal in manufacturing as it was needed for the war effort. Many toy companies were forced to make wooden toys where before the war they would have made them from metal.
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During World War 2, women would donate items that were made of metal to help with the war effort. The metal could be used to make weapons and vehicles.
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Scrap; used to make tanks and ships, guns and shell, planes and bombs.
Yes, all metal was needed desperately and British people even gave their pots and pans to make weapons.