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Paradise Fruit Cake Tin from the Ward Baking Co. of New York

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    Posted 14 years ago

    GuardCat791
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    I found this fruit cake tin at an estate sale for under a $1.00. It has the bird of paradise on the top and it appears that the sides are wrapped in silver embossed paper with the same pattern. The container feels a bit heavy not like the dollar store cheap tins.

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    1. Megan Miller, 14 years ago
      I bought one similar a week ago at a yard sale for a dollar, but mine is light blue with white over the deigns. And the sides have Greek or Roman designs on it.
    2. Ruby King, 13 years ago
      I have one with the Bird of paradise on top & Roman or greek designs on it. My grandmother kept old photos in it. I wondered about its value but apparently if people are buying them for a $1.00 at yard sales, the value isn't much. But does anyone know how old it is?
    3. Hunter Hunter, 13 years ago
      Not sure of the date either, but I just posted the tin with Greek designs here: http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/49248-paradise-fruit-cake-tin

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