Issued in 1904 and only approximately 60,000 made.
This is a biscuit tin in the shape of a handbag.
This one is green and orange
Still has the clasps and very clean for its age with minor scratches only.
A lovely vintage Huntley and Palmer round biscuit tin from 1958.
This one is called Paisley .
Measures approximately 8" in diameter and 3" deep.
Very clean.
One of the rarest auntly and Palmer biscuit tins.
This figurative tin is from 1913 and is called the Garden Roller.
The handle and 2 ends are all in very good clean condition.
Some pitting and blemishes to the roller.
A bit scratched and worn but still an extremely rare early biscuit tin by Wright and Sons of a cheese Sandwich shop.
Approximately 6 x 5"
very hard to find.
Despite searching the internet, I cant find this tin anywhere and its not in the Huntley and Palmer Museum. Any advice is welcome !
Its shape and size suggests its from 1902 when they made a range of biscuit tins in this size ( 13 x 9").
This one depicts a hunting scene.
Some wear to the edges but generally very clean .
A 10" diameter souvenir Walkers shortbread biscuit tin in the shape of the Millennium Dome which was on only available at the dome in 2000.
Very clean but empty!