530* A pair of Huntley & Palmer’s biscuit tins, each of lozenge form decorated with Japanese panels depicting geisha girls, and exotic birds, Registration No. 611071, 19cm high
527* A collection of commemorative biscuit tins, including W. & R. Jacob & Co. Ltd. Coronation Carriage tin, the lid surmounted with a coronet, 24.5cm long; a Huntley & Palmer’s 1837-1887 Jubilee tin, lithographed with a portrait of Queen Victoria and her residences, 13cm wide; a Chubb & Son’s Lock & Safe Co. Ltd. tin in the form of THE QUEEN’S DOLLS’ House, 11cm wide, plus a WWI Princess Mary Christmas tin, 13cm wide (7)
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531* A Huntley & Palmer’s biscuit tin, c. 1920s, in the form of an Anglo-Indian sarcophagus box, with faux sandalwood and micromosaic decoration, 25cm wide (1)
532* A Huntley & Palmer’s biscuit tin in the form of a Moorish table, c.1910, hexagonal with repeating geometric decoration and faux ivory inlay, 16cm high together with a similar tin, c. 1910, hexagonal with polychrome geometric decoration, 16.5cm high (2)
£100-150
529* A collection of biscuit tins relating to the Great War, including a lithographed tin with High Ranking Officers and Royal Family above battle scenes, 18cm high, plus a Keen, Robinson & Co. tin, lithographed with scenes of Equatorial Africa, approx. 19.5cm wide, another by McVitie & Price for VICTORIA CROSS EPISODES, 13cm high (7)
£50-80
£60-80
528* A biscuit tin for THE CORONATION OF QUEEN VICTORIA, lithographed with the Queen’s residence’s and key political figures, 22cm wide, together with a Huntley & Palmers biscuit tin decorated with Orientalist scenes, 15cm high, plus an Orient biscuit tin in the form of a suitcase, 20.5cm wide; an Egyptian form biscuit tin with two ring turn handles, 23cm high and a Macfarlane Lang & Co Ltd biscuit tin the form of a yule log, the lid set with an axe, 16cm high (5)
£50-80
£100-150
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£70-100