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Bring a bit of classic English countryside charm to your display with this vintage Huntley & Palmers biscuit tin. The lidded tin features John Constable’s famous landscape The Hay-Wain, licensed through the National Gallery, London, printed in soft greens and browns around the lid and sides. The base is stamped “Huntley & Palmers Biscuits – Reading & London – England,” confirming its British origin. Timeworn patina, surface scratches, interior oxidation, and remnants of old stickers give this piece a wonderfully authentic, well-loved look, perfect for cottagecore, farmhouse, or vintage kitchen décor.
Materials: Lithographed tinplate metal
Style: Vintage English, cottagecore, farmhouse, traditional
Theme: Art reproduction, pastoral countryside, kitchen storage, advertising tin
Age: Mid-20th century, circa 1950s–1960s (best estimate)
Brand: Huntley & Palmers
Maker: Huntley & Palmers Biscuits, Reading & London
Country of origin: Made in England (marked)
Size: Approx. 7 in L x 5 in W x 2 in H
Condition: Good vintage condition with noticeable age and use. Litho shows overall wear, small scuffs, and loss to the image and side paint; some pencil writing on the lid; interior has oxidation, darkening, and spotting appropriate for age. Lid fits securely and the tin is structurally sound with no major dents. Recommended for decorative use or for storing dry/packaged items rather than unwrapped food.
