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    Early cws confectionery cabin trunk tin

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    About this item

    Very early example of a cabin trunk tin, bit more unusual than the Normal macfarlane Lang green example you see. Stunning looking tin, with lovely early labels for destinations. The tin is made by the cws confectionery company, so makes it quite an early 20th century tin. 
    Condition

    the tin is in lovely original condition with lovely bright colours. Minimal wear

    any questions please feel free to contact me 

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    Additional Information

    Code

    10227 (AB-150093)

    Dimensions

    W: 16cm  (6.3")H: 6.5cm  (2.6")

    Period

    Early 20th Century

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    Welcome to Antique Advertising, my name is Ben. I pride myself on collecting, buying, and selling top-end advertising items. I've had a strong passion for advertising and everything old shop-related since I was 14. I started out by buying tins at low-end prices of a few pounds. As I delved deeper...