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An unusual commemorative item 9 years 10 months ago #20573

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Good Morning David.....

Yes that's the one.....

Mike
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Military Historical Society
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Hello Paul,
No, I don't touch any of the tin plate stuff, have you bought many pieces?
Regards Frank

coldstream wrote: Frank,

I must admit I have not seen one in the flesh,so no.
I recently saw a Coleman's mustard tin in an antique shop, but the condition was poor for the price they were asking.
Any in your collection?

Paul

Frank Kelley wrote: Have you got any of the similar period biscuit tins Paul?

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Frank,

Just the QV chocolate tins.

Paul :)

Frank Kelley wrote: Hello Paul,
No, I don't touch any of the tin plate stuff, have you bought many pieces?
Regards Frank

coldstream wrote: Frank,

I must admit I have not seen one in the flesh,so no.
I recently saw a Coleman's mustard tin in an antique shop, but the condition was poor for the price they were asking.
Any in your collection?

Paul

Frank Kelley wrote: Have you got any of the similar period biscuit tins Paul?

"From a billow of the rolling veldt we looked back, and black columns were coming up behind us."

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