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Vintage Kitchen Lot: 6 Advertising Tins & Antique Wooden Mandoline Slicer View Watchlist >

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Vintage Kitchen Lot: 6 Advertising Tins & Antique Wooden Mandoline Slicer

This curated collection features six vintage advertising tins alongside an early 20th-century wooden mandoline slicer, offering a glimpse into classic mid-century kitchenware and utilitarian culinary tools.

The tins include:

  • Ritz Crackers Limited Edition Tin (1986): A commemorative piece celebrating Ritz's 50th anniversary, with bold red and blue branding and nostalgic typography.
  • Brite White Sugar Tin (circa 1970s): A large cylindrical container with vintage script and patterned borders, reflecting retro pantry style.
  • New Dawn Coffee Tin (1970s): Produced by Cheinco Housewares, showcasing stylized coffee imagery and warm brown tones.
  • Hills Bros Coffee Tin: A classic red one-pound can with the signature "taster" figure in yellow.
  • Premium Saltine Crackers Tin: A Nabisco product featuring realistic food imagery and crisp color design.
  • Pillsbury's Best Flour Tin: A white container marked “XXXX All Purpose Flour,” with the iconic Pillsbury Doughboy.
  • Complementing the tins is a hand-crafted wooden mandoline slicer. Built with a solid wood frame and steel blades secured by flathead screws, this early kitchen tool exhibits practical design and enduring form. Its weathered metal and timeworn construction evoke authentic period craftsmanship, ideal for farmhouse or industrial kitchen décor.

Condition
All items are in good vintage condition, exhibiting wear consistent with age and past use. The tins show surface scuffing, finish loss, minor dents, and oxidation. The mandoline slicer has visible rust, patina, and finish wear across both wood and metal surfaces. All pieces retain structural integrity and display value. Please refer to photos, including scale image with soup can.

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  • Tins: Smallest approx. 3.5" x 5"; Largest approx. 9.5" x 4.5"
  • Mandoline Slicer: Approx. 24.5" x 9" x 2"
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