Dainty Dinah toffee tea tin
Toffee tin, early 20th century
Toffee tin in the shape of a tea canister, four sided and with an attached lid. Each side has a black background with gold and green accents. The text "TEA" is printed in gold at the top and the name "Dainty Dinah" is written in cursive in a decorative font. Below that, there is a painting of the bust young woman with dark hair wearing a bonnet adorned with flowers and a pink and white early 1900s dress. The text "TOFFEE" is printed in gold at the bottom.
Location
United Kingdom
Materials
tin
paint
Object Types
tin
tea tin
toffee tin
Production Datess
20th Century
Artist Biography
George W Horner & Co. Ltd.
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