1930 Vintage John Players & Sons Navy Cut Cigarette Advertising Tin England CG86
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DESCRIPTION
1930 Vintage John Players & Sons Navy Cut Cigarette Advertising Tin England CG86
Size- 2.6 Inches (Diameter) x 3.1 Inches (Tall)
Empty tin box.
Paper on tin.
100% genuine old.
You will definitely love it.
Wear & tear as visible.
Excellent for collection.
Truly collectors choice.
See photos for more details & actual condition as photos are also part of description.
We don't sell reproductions. Item offered is not a reproduction in any manner.
Please note that the color of the items may vary slightly due to lighting during photo shooting or the monitors display.
DESCRIPTION 1930 Vintage John Players & Sons Navy Cut Cigarette Advertising Tin England CG86 Size- 2.6 Inches (Diameter) x 3.1 Inches (Tall) Empty tin box. Paper on tin. 100% genuine old. You will definitely love it. Wear & tear as visible. Excellent for collection. Truly collectors choice. See photos for more details & actual condition as photos are also part of description. We don't sell reproductions. Item offered is not a reproduction in any manner. Please note that the color of the items may vary slightly due to lighting during photo shooting or the monitors display.
DESCRIPTION 1930 Vintage John Players & Sons Navy Cut Cigarette Advertising Tin England CG86 Size- 2.6 Inches (Diameter) x 3.1 Inches (Tall) Empty tin box. Paper on tin. 100% genuine old. You will definitely love it. Wear & tear as visible. Excellent for collection. Truly collectors choice. See photos for more details & actual condition as photos are also part of description. We don't sell reproductions. Item offered is not a reproduction in any manner. Please note that the color of the items may vary slightly due to lighting during photo shooting or the monitors display.
Type of Advertising |
Tin box |
Modified Item |
No |
Color |
Multi-color |
Brand |
John Player & Sons |
Country/Region of Manufacture |
United Kingdom |
Date of Creation |
1930s |