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Assorted paint and glue pots, 1950s.

Assorted paint and glue pots, 1950s.

circa 1955

Restorative Vitamin Capsules

Restorative Vitamin Capsules

1884-1920

Miner's first aid tin.

Miner's first aid tin.

First aid tin with contents

First aid tin with contents

McClinton's Exquisite Shaving Soap Tin

McClinton's Exquisite Shaving Soap Tin

1910-1915

Kings Gravy Salt Tin

Kings Gravy Salt Tin

1910-1915

Superfine Violet Powder Tin

Superfine Violet Powder Tin

1910-1915

Tin of Hugon's lard

Tin of Hugon's lard

1939-1945

Effervescent Liver Salts Tin

Effervescent Liver Salts Tin

1910-1915

Foot and Body Powder Tin

Foot and Body Powder Tin

Keenora Health Salt Tin

Keenora Health Salt Tin

1910-1930

Seager's Gin Pub Tray

Seager's Gin Pub Tray

1910-1915

Tin for Sphinx Mark B-11 Spark plug, 1910-1925

Tin for Sphinx Mark B-11 Spark plug, 1910-1925

1910-1925

Tin for Exposure Meter

Tin for Exposure Meter

1895-1900

Tin with 9 ether ampoules

Tin with 9 ether ampoules

1910-1940

Ministry of Food skimmed milk

Ministry of Food skimmed milk

1939-1945

Tin

Tin

1940

Movoo Tin

Movoo Tin

1910-1915

Tin of Gold Cap S.M.A. infant formula

Tin of Gold Cap S.M.A. infant formula

1979-1981

Sample tin of S.M.A. infant formula

Sample tin of S.M.A. infant formula

1979-1981

Sample tin of Gold Cap S.M.A. infant formula

Sample tin of Gold Cap S.M.A. infant formula

1979-1981

Sample tin of Wysoy infant formula

Sample tin of Wysoy infant formula

1980-1981

Movoo Tin

Movoo Tin

1910-1915

Tin, empty, for Cow & Gate Milk Food

Tin, empty, for Cow & Gate Milk Food

1958

Aluminium tin-can, for containing 40 Morphine Hydrochloride and Ipecac sedative cough lozenges, by Savory and Moore Ltd., London, England, 1945-1960

Aluminium tin, to contain 40 Morphine Hydrochloride and Ipecac cough lozenges

1945-1960

Aluminium tin-can, for containing 40 Morphine Hydrochloride and Ipecac sedative cough lozenges, by Savory and Moore Ltd., London, England, 1945-1960

Aluminium tin, to contain 40 Morphine Hydrochloride and Ipecac cough lozenges

1945-1960

Aluminium tin-can, for containing 40 Morphine Hydrochloride and Ipecac sedative cough lozenges, by Savory and Moore Ltd., London, England, 1945-1960

Aluminium tin, to contain 40 Morphine Hydrochloride and Ipecac cough lozenges

1945-1960

Aluminium tin-can, for containing 40 Morphine Hydrochloride and Ipecac sedative cough lozenges, by Savory and Moore Ltd., London, England, 1945-1960

Aluminium tin, to contain 40 Morphine Hydrochloride and Ipecac cough lozenges

1945-1960

Tin for 100 Penbritin (ampicillin) tablets (250 mg) by Beecham Research Laboratories, Brentford, England, 1973-79.

Tin for 100 Penbritin (ampicillin) tablets (250 mg) by Beechams, England, 1973-79

1973-1979

Aluminium tin-can, for containing 40 Morphine Hydrochloride and Ipecac sedative cough lozenges, by Savory and Moore Ltd., London, England, 1945-1960

Aluminium tin, to contain 40 Morphine Hydrochloride and Ipecac cough lozenges

1945-1960

Tins, three, of ‘Benzoated Voice’ throat pastilles, by Allen and Hanburys, London, England, 1920-1940

Tins, three, of ‘Benzoated Voice’ throat pastilles

1920-1940

Tin, of ‘Benzoated Voice’ throat pastilles, by Allen and Hanburys, London, England, 1920-1940

Tin, of ‘Benzoated Voice’ throat pastilles

1920-1940

Tin of 'Enule' predigested meat for rectal feeding for adults, Burroughs Wellcome & Company, England

Tin of 'Enule' predigested meat

1880-1936

Metal tin containing 3 Fraisse's Ferruginous Ampoules (may be identical or almost identical to Fraisse's Nevrosthenic Ampoules, see 1988-715/102), each containing cacodylate of iron, glycerphosphate of soda, and cacodylate of strychnine, with 2 glass Fraisse-brand syringes, 2 metal syringe tips, and metal blade to open ampoules, and package insert listing five of the maker's pharmaceutical products, by Laboratories Fraisse, Paris, 1910-1930

Metal tin containing three Fraisses Nevrosthenic ampoules

Tin for typewriter ribbon, metal, by the Kolok Manufacturing Co. and by George Pulman, 24 Thayer Street, London, England, 1920-1930.

Tin for typewriter ribbon

1920-1930

Tin, of ‘Benzoated Voice’ throat pastilles, by Allen and Hanburys, London, England, 1920-1940

Tin, of ‘Benzoated Voice’ throat pastilles

1920-1940

Tin for “Ribbon of Bruges” made by Piesse & Lubin of 28 South Molton Street, London. Used to produce smoke vapour for Jack the Smoking Head, sales automaton, maker unknown, London, 1850-1865.

Ribbon of Bruges for Jack the Smoking Head Automaton

Tin for “Ribbon of Bruges” made by Piesse & Lubin of 28 South Molton Street, London. Used to produce smoke vapour for Jack the Smoking Head, sales automaton, maker unknown, London, 1850-1865.

Ribbon of Bruges for Jack the Smoking Head Automaton

Tin of Apiezon Q sealing compound by Metropolitan-Vickers

Tin of Apiezon Q sealing compound by Metropolitan-Vickers

1935-1960

Tin, of ‘Benzoated Voice’ throat pastilles, by Allen and Hanburys, London, England, 1920-1940

Tin, of ‘Benzoated Voice’ throat pastilles

1920-1940