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Vintage Huntley and Palmer Tin with Crab apple design

Vintage Huntley and Palmer Tin with Crab apple design

SKU: ODSS510
30,00£Цена
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Huntley & Palmers was a prominent British biscuit manufacturer founded in 1822 by Thomas Huntley and George Palmer in Reading, Berkshire. The company initially focused on producing a range of biscuits, but it gained fame for its high-quality products and innovative packaging, particularly its decorative tins, such as this one.

In the mid-19th century, Huntley & Palmers became one of the first companies to use lithographed tins to package their biscuits, which helped boost their popularity and sales. The tins often featured intricate designs, which made them desirable as collector's items and for reuse. This lovely design shows a crab apple design.

The company expanded its operations globally, exporting biscuits to various countries and establishing a significant presence in the international market. By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Huntley & Palmers had become one of the largest biscuit manufacturers in the world.

Despite its success, the company faced challenges in the latter half of the 20th century due to increased competition and changing consumer preferences. Huntley & Palmers eventually merged with other companies and underwent various ownership changes. Today, the brand is still recognized for its historic tins and legacy in the biscuit industry, and vintage tins remain popular among collectors.

Size: 18cm x 16cm x 6cm

  • Stock No

    510

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