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Retro Chocolate Tin

Clown Face Baking Pan, Chocolate Mold, 20th Century
Clown Face Baking Pan, Chocolate Mold, 20th Century

Clown Face Baking Pan, Chocolate Mold, 20th Century

$152

H 3.15 in W 7.88 in D 10.24 in

Clown Face Baking Pan, Chocolate Mold, 20th Century

Located in Hamburg, DE

between the mid and late 20th century. The mold comes from France and is made of tin with a beautiful

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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Retro Chocolate Tin

Materials

Tin

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1940s Victoria Biscuit and Chocolate Tin, Belgium
1940s Victoria Biscuit and Chocolate Tin, Belgium

1940s Victoria Biscuit and Chocolate Tin, Belgium

Located in Retie, BE

biscuits, desserts and chocolate. This large round tin - storage box has a great design: a British

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Mid-20th Century Belgian Art Deco Retro Chocolate Tin

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Tin

Vintage Faux Croc Tin Box for Cote D'or Chocolate
Vintage Faux Croc Tin Box for Cote D'or Chocolate

Vintage Faux Croc Tin Box for Cote D'or Chocolate

Unavailable

H 3 in W 7.09 in D 5.91 in

Vintage Faux Croc Tin Box for Cote D'or Chocolate

Located in Retie, BE

Faux croc box made of metal or tin. This storage tin, gift tin was made for the Belgian Chocolate

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Mid-20th Century Belgian Hollywood Regency Retro Chocolate Tin

Materials

Tin

M.C. Escher 1963 for N.V. De Vereenigde Blikfabrieken Isocaeder Tin
M.C. Escher 1963 for N.V. De Vereenigde Blikfabrieken Isocaeder Tin

M.C. Escher 1963 for N.V. De Vereenigde Blikfabrieken Isocaeder Tin

By M.C. Escher

Located in Dronten, NL

-sided chocolate tin decorated with shells and starfishes in relief. Printed factory mark and monogram.

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1960s Dutch Retro Chocolate Tin

Materials

Steel

Suchard Swiss Chalet Tin, Piggy Bank, Chocolate Box, 1930s
Suchard Swiss Chalet Tin, Piggy Bank, Chocolate Box, 1930s

Suchard Swiss Chalet Tin, Piggy Bank, Chocolate Box, 1930s

Located in Retie, BE

Antique chocolate and biscuit tin box - gift box - luxurious packaging - advertising box with

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Mid-20th Century Swiss Art Deco Retro Chocolate Tin

Materials

Tin

Vintage Tin House Storage Box, Heinrich Haeberlein-Nurnberg, Germany, 1980s
Vintage Tin House Storage Box, Heinrich Haeberlein-Nurnberg, Germany, 1980s

Vintage Tin House Storage Box, Heinrich Haeberlein-Nurnberg, Germany, 1980s

Located in Retie, BE

Adorable vintage chocolate, cookie, gingerbread tin storage box. This Figural tin, in the shape of

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Late 20th Century German Romantic Retro Chocolate Tin

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Tin

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