$985.00
Decorative biscuit tins were a marketing tool for biscuit makers during the turn of the twentieth century. A much sought after Huntley & Palmers tin and most unusual as it is the only biscuit tin with a date printed on it. Look for the date on the spine of the almanac. Page 100 in the Franklin Book.
Condition: Excellent$1215.00
Decorative biscuit tins were a marketing tool for biscuit makers during the turn of the twentieth century. This one, a Henderson and Company biscuit tin with a charming American Western scene with embossed design.It is pictured in the Griffith book on page 29.
Condition: excellent$385.00
Decorative biscuit tins were a marketing tool for biscuit makers during the turn of the twentieth century.This red Huntley & Palmers biscuit tin could easily pass for a book in a bookcase. It's pictured on page 164 in the Franklin book on Biscuit Tins.
Condition: fine$1000.00
Decorative biscuit tins were a marketing tool for biscuit makers during the turn of the twentieth century. "Cabinette" by McVitie Price Biscuit Manufacturers was issued in 1933 and is pictured in the Franklin Biscuit Tin Book, page 172.
Condition: excellent$345.00
This flask would make a fun addition to any bottle collection. Add a cork stopper and take it to your next football game . c. 1880 $ 345
Condition: excellent$1780.00
Decorative biscuit tins were a marketing tool for biscuit makers during the turn of the twentieth century. One of 3 tins decorated by Mabel Lucy Atwell. Fairy House is also a bank. It would be a charming addition to a bank collection as well as a biscuit tin collection. $1,780
Condition: Excellent$510.00
Decorative biscuit tins were a marketing tool for biscuit makers during the turn of the twentieth century.If this tin is not part of your collection, I think you'll want it.
Condition: fine$150.00
Decorative biscuit tins were a marketing tool for biscuit makers during the turn of the twentieth century.This miniature biscuit tin by Peak Frean was issued in 1930.
Condition: excellent$685.00
First Book by Peek Frean is as the title says, the first of the many book biscuit tins. The condition is good. It dates to 1895.
Condition: good















