Sunday, 3 February 2013

Tobacco Tin

Tobacco Tin Detail
The heritage of tobacco tins goes all the way back 250 years ago. As a commodity that has been around since the mid 1800’s, it’s no surprise that every single vintage tobacco tin available in reasonable condition on the market is a very if not extremely sought after collectible. Thanks to this and the distinctively irresistible allure, charms and charisma so synonymous with every compact well-design and well-structured tin container, tobacco canister, those antique advertising tins and anything in between, we launched this section of our store, completely dedicated to high-quality and well-condition  tobacco store bins, tobacco lunch pails, advertising tins, cigar tins and of course, so much more.This vintage tobacco tin is decorated with beautiful, colorful lithographs. Made by Cheinco in Burlington, New Jersey, the tin features various ocean scenes. The top and back side have two fish, one that says Cotten, Dillon. Co., and the other says, Detroit, Michigan. There is a tobacco factory notice on one side, and a 'union made' label on the other.
The tin is in good vintage condition, with minimal scratching and wear. The colors are so vibrant, and the design isextremely detailed, this would make an excellent decorating piece!
Tobacco Tin
Tobacco Tin
Tobacco Tin
Tobacco Tin
Tobacco Tin
Tobacco Tin
Tobacco Tin
Tobacco Tin
Tobacco Tin
Tobacco Tin
Tobacco Tin
Tobacco Tin

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