Vintage Regional Kitchen Tins, 1940s, Set of 3
This set of three decorative tins are a charming example of French advertising from then1940s. The images on the tins depict women in traditional regional costumes, a popular theme in French advertising and design. They were sold as collector items in order to get someone to purchase all of them. In this case, the regions represented are La Nicoise (pasta), La Bretonne (sugar) and La Savoyarde (coffee).
Given their age and that they were meant for everyday work use, they are in very good condition.
Each tin: 6.25” x 4.75” x 3.25”
This set of three decorative tins are a charming example of French advertising from then1940s. The images on the tins depict women in traditional regional costumes, a popular theme in French advertising and design. They were sold as collector items in order to get someone to purchase all of them. In this case, the regions represented are La Nicoise (pasta), La Bretonne (sugar) and La Savoyarde (coffee).
Given their age and that they were meant for everyday work use, they are in very good condition.
Each tin: 6.25” x 4.75” x 3.25”
This set of three decorative tins are a charming example of French advertising from then1940s. The images on the tins depict women in traditional regional costumes, a popular theme in French advertising and design. They were sold as collector items in order to get someone to purchase all of them. In this case, the regions represented are La Nicoise (pasta), La Bretonne (sugar) and La Savoyarde (coffee).
Given their age and that they were meant for everyday work use, they are in very good condition.
Each tin: 6.25” x 4.75” x 3.25”