| Comments: "Huntley and Palmer"
along with most the other companies, made a lot of tins aimed at the
younger market, particularly in the form of toys. Boats, trains,
airplanes, cars, buses, games, money boxes and all sort of
playthings. This biscuit tin was made to represent a
kitchen range with both the doors opening. As the catalogue
describes this as a novelty toy, it obviously explains why so few
survived, as they must have been well played with! It is in good
condition with a little light wear and some of the gilding has
disappeared. To view other images of this item, please click
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