Vintage Mackintosh Golden Toffee Wafers Tin from the 1960s
SKU: BT-4898-24Vintage Mackintosh Golden Toffee Wafers Tin from the 1960s
- Manufacturer: John Mackintosh
- Manufacturing Date: 1960s
Product Description:
This vintage tin is an authentic piece from the 1960s, produced by the renowned confectionery manufacturer Mackintosh. It is a large, round candy tin originally used for Mackintosh Golden Toffee Wafers. The tin features a striking yellow colour, complemented by decorative details in red, blue, and pink.
The sides of the tin and the removable lid are adorned with an illustration of a bouquet of stylized flowers, set against a background of a diamond pattern. A red and yellow ribbon with the text "Mackintosh Golden Toffee Wafers" adds to the nostalgic charm of this collectable item.
Features:
Dimensions:
- Height: 17 cm
- Diameter: 23 cm
Condition:
The tin is in vintage condition with visible signs of use and age-related wear. Photos are included to illustrate its condition.Design:
The tin is yellow with details in red, blue, and pink, decorated with floral illustrations and a diamond pattern.
Historical Context:
Mackintosh Toffee, a popular confectionery, was introduced in 1890 by John Mackintosh in Halifax, Yorkshire, England. The idea for a toffee that was neither too hard nor too soft quickly became a success. In 1969, Mackintosh merged with Rowntree, leading to the creation of Rowntree Mackintosh. This company later merged with Nestlé in 1988, extending the brand’s reach and its iconic products internationally.
Benefits as a Collectible:
This vintage tin not only offers a glimpse into the history of an iconic British candy brand but also serves as a valuable item for collectors of antique tins and confectionery memorabilia. The distinctive designs and association with a historic brand make it a fascinating addition to any collection.
This Mackintosh tin is a reminder of the rich history of a classic product and provides a charming addition to any vintage item collection.
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