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The Charlottenburg tin is from the 1960s. My German relatives sent it to my mother, from whom I inherited it. It has some dents and is 8-1/2 x 9 x 1-1/8". I didn't try to smooth the dents but there must be a method for that.
The Angel of Charity round tin with Victorian Era style scenes and reflective gold accents is a 6-3/4" x 1-3/4" lovely tin as shown.
The Hershey's hometown tin stands approximately 6-3/4 tall x 3-3/4 x 2-1/2 inches. No scratches, marks, discoloration, or rust. The illustrations features Hershey Toy Shop, Bakery and Candy Shop.
The 50th Anniversary M&M tin is 6-1/4" tall and also 4-1/4" diameter.
The M&M's Winter scenes tin is 2-3/4" tall x 5-1/8 diameter.
The M&M's 2001 Holiday tin is 5-1/2" long x 4-1/4" wide x 5-1/4" tall.
Next is a 1991 M&M's snowy winter scenes tall decorative tin.
The red Swiss Colony tin is 8-1/2" diameter x 2-7/8" with an embossed logo on top. There are some minor dents and age spots but is still beautiful for use as conveyors of gifts or as decor.
The Swiss Colony Mouse tin is 8-1/4 x 6-1/2 x 1-7/8".
The Frederick Warne charming Peter Rabbit tin is 2-1/4 x 2-3/16 x 2-1/4".
The Penthouse and Pavement Hudson-Scott and Sons tin is in very good condition, with sticker still attached.
Next is an 11 inch diameter round tin from the Warner Bros. physical store in 1992, the 1st year they featured the film case tin. The decal on the front features the WB gang. The tin contained a shirt, with the size L sticker still on it. The top and bottom were taped together, either by the store or the previous owner. A striking tin for storage or display.
The New York Yankees tin is 8-5/8 x 6".
The Byrd's cookies tin is 6 x 6 x 1-7/8", with a painting of Charleston, SC Rainbow Row.
This empty Coleman's mustard 4 oz. tin is unique in that the side that displays the awards and appointment to the Queen does not have a red ribbon above the middle Paris 1978 award.
"I Go Hog Wild Over You" milk jug tin featuring a child and pig, 1983, is a charming bucolic decorative tin from the Enesco Precious Moments collection with art by Samuel J. Butcher. No scratches on the outside. The inside has some wear from removing and putting back the lid. It's a snug fit.
The George W. Horner English tin is 6-1/2 x 4-3/4".
The 4 x 3 x 2-1/4" hinged tin is a souvenir from the famous Chatsworth estate in England.
The Giftco Polar scene tin is 8-3/4 x 1-3/4".
The Ducks tin is 8 x 3-1/2". We inherited it years ago and it's about 30 years old. The ducks meander around the whole side.
The candle tins are 2-5/8 x 2". After the candles are used up they will make charming trinket boxes.
The floral tin made in Holland has a signature design of a fold around the edge. The bottom is embossed with "Container Made in Holland."
The gorgeous Bouchard Belgian Chocolatier tin is 9-1/4 x 8-3/4 x 2-3/8". It's generously embossed with gold and color shiny accents. Note the bird on the lower right.
The 2 Farmhouse tins are as shown. It has a CJ logo around the sides which I haven't been able to identify.
The charming rooster and his family tin is 7-3/8 x 5 x 2-5/8". No identifying marks.
The Asbach tin contained chocolate bottles filled with Asbach brandy. From Germany, it's 6-1/2 x 3-3/4 x 2". Zarte Fläschchen means delicate bottles, flüssig gefüllt means fully filled, and aus Rüdesheim am romantischen Rhein translates to from Rüdesheim on the romantic Rhine (river). Mit kruste mean with crust. Like the 1st tin, it's like new.
The Mackintosh's Quality Street tin is 5-5/8 x 2-3/4". Quality Street is a line of tinned and boxed confections first manufactured in 1936 by Mackintosh's in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. It was named after J. M. Barrie's play Quality Street. Since 1988, the confectionery has been produced by Nestlé, so this tin predates that. It charmingly depicts a dapper soldier and his lady love.
The harlequin tin is 4-1/2" tall x 3-1/2", not including the handle. The handle swings to either side and has much wear. There is a little bit of tape residue where the original label secured the lid to both sides. It's very cute, nonetheless.
The 6-1/2" round tin has no labels attached for identification.