gLLORIOUS gRIFFITHS TEAS aUSTRALIAN WILD FLOWERS
Thanks for showing those mrtinie . I have a few of the Griffiths cannisters . There are quite a few of those to be had : Oatmeal , Sago, Rice etc . Do you have any others ?
Think I have one of those Atcherley and Dawsons tins as well , but think mine is Green
Relics
Lovely tin from Argentina.
One of 2721 old and modern tea caddies in my collection.
Peter
Producer: La Martinica, Corrientes 3679, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Great little tin Peter ..
Thanks for showing Look forward to seeing more from your collection
Original Tea of the Import House Vondracek Trieste. Tea tin from the time when Trieste was is Austria Hungary monarchy, from 1954 it's Italy.
One of 2730 old and modern tea caddies in my collection.
Producer: Vondracek Trieste, Czechoslovakia
Here is an Amgoorie Tea caddy from Australia 1lb size
Might have posted this on another thread , but shows a few Tea tins
What a wonderful collection of australian tea tin Relics ! Really good as guide to know what to search. Today I add pictures from my american collection. This period od american tins is called as "golden age".
Producer: Samuel Kunin and Sons Inc., Importers & Packers, Chicago, Illinois
A nice Yoga Tea tin from Australia Great Litho and Colors , but is something not right ...
Whoops ! Somebody messed up ......
It is sometimes difficult to find the space to incorporate large items into your display. I've had this one packed away under a counter .
This Atlanta Tea Company tin measures 14" high by 12 " diameter . It held 15lbs of Tea and was produced for a Melbourne ( Australia ) distributor , probably around the mid 1920's. Wonderful graphics , all around the tin and simple but effective colourways combine to make this a stunning example of early advertising