Description: Step back in time with this charming English biscuit tin, crafted around 1900 for Huntley & Palmer. Beautifully designed to resemble a stack of books, this collectible tin captures the essence of a Victorian library, complete with intricate gilt details, faux red leather bindings. Each “book” features titles such as History of Reading, Poetry, Travel giving the piece an authentic, timeless appeal. Measuring 6.25 inches wide, 4.75 inches deep, and 6.25 inches high, this tin is adorned with a realistic leather strap detail, adding a touch of whimsy and historical flair. The craftsmanship showcases ornate patterns and a rich, timeworn patina that adds character and tells the story of a bygone era. Retains original tab at the top to open. Good antique condition with signs of age-related wear, small losses, metal oxidation. Please review the photos for further condition assessment. The popularity of the British biscuit tin began with the Licensed Grocer’s Act of 1861, which permitted groceries to be packaged and sold individually. Huntley & Palmers introduced the first biscuit tin in 1868, featuring a transfer-printed design. The game changed in 1877 with the advent of offset lithography, a new printing technique that allowed vibrant, multicolored designs to be applied to tins in a variety of exotic shapes. This innovation ushered in a golden age of biscuit tins, particularly from the late 1800s to World War I, when the most elaborate and intricate designs were produced. However, due to the scarcity of tin and rising costs, production of these ornate tins largely ceased by World War II. Perfect for collectors, bibliophiles, or those looking to add a unique touch of vintage elegance to their decor, this tin is more than just a storage piece—it’s a conversation starter that brings history to life. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of English heritage! Check out our other tins and antique listings.
Price: 375 USD
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
End Time: 2024-10-09T19:20:25.000Z
Shipping Cost: 19 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type of Advertising: TIN
Color: Red
Date of Creation: 1900
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom