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    Posted 9 years ago

    Efesgirl
    (1017 items)

    A thrift shop find, along with the other tin. This will be put to use in my hobby room. There has been a padlock at some point, as there is a latch on the front. This is quite large, too. I have no idea what was in it when it was new - if anything at all.

    1930s? 1940s? 1890s? No idea.

    32cm x 23cm x 17cm

    Graphics:

    Loreley Rock
    Rolandseck
    The Mouse Tower (Mäuseturm)
    Rheinstein Castle (German: Burg Rheinstein)
    The Drachenfels

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    1. kyratango kyratango, 9 years ago
      Oh! so fine find, Efe! Condition is amazing, as graphics are!
      I'd think old, as 1890 :-) But it is not my area of expertize, lol.
    2. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 9 years ago
      kyratango, thanks! The tin is more beat up than it looks on the photos, but still an interesting find for me.
    3. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 9 years ago
      valentino97 - I also have not seen one like this, and for a buck and a half I could not pass it by, :)
    4. ozmarty ozmarty, 9 years ago
      A Beauty ! love tins .. this is like Kyratango say about 1890's . Probably held biscuits or sweets . is there no information on the base??
      I'd gladly own this one . ( I have had several collections of tins through my life from when I was a tiny kid I only have a small one now ( 200 or so ) and don't buy them any more . I have them on display but as my glass increases the shelf space for tins becomes more cramped.
    5. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 9 years ago
      osmarty - Nothing at all embossed/written on it other than the location names. I bought it in a very small local thrift shop. Apparently someone died and left a collection of tins. This one and the other one I have posted were the most interesting. I paid maybe 2 bucks for both. I like "stuff" because it makes me feel comfortable. :-) I have porcelain, ceramics, glass and other odds and ends. I am a jewelry junkie and a flea market hound. Much of it goes up for sale on a local internet site. Some of it I take to trade in shops ( no money needed!) and return with stuff I can use.
    6. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 9 years ago
      OOPS - OZMARTY....
    7. ozmarty ozmarty, 9 years ago
      I wish i could trade with shops here .. I have a house rule that my collecting habit must be self funding so i can only spend as much as I sell .. this can lead to withdrawal symptoms when nothing is selling. : )
    8. ozmarty ozmarty, 9 years ago
      I have only posted one of my tins on CW
      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/13960-warrens-rabbit-brand-tea-tin

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