Vintage collectible tins all worn with use and age, but they are a great example of the way older generations recycled.
Four vintage tins that were likely saved because they were used for other things after the original contents were gone.
The Calumet baking soda is missing it's lid, but was found in an old garage holding screws.
The Edgeworth Tobacco Tin held a small sewing kit.
The ages on all 4 vary but average the early to mid 1900's.
I believe the Calumet Tin is the oldest and is in pretty good vintage condition as it's label is paper (small area of wear on one side).
The Velvet Tobacco tin has rust on the top of lid and a scratch on the "E" of the fashion word Velvet (shown)
The Edgeworth tin has a match strike feature on the bottom and rust on the inside, as shown.
The Packers Pine Tar Soap is probably the most worn on the tin but the front graphics are in good vintage condition.
All four are great examples of their day, and still graphically vintage great.
Product code: Vintage fashion Velvet Tobacco Tin, Packers Tar Soap, Calumet Soda tin, Edgeworth Tobacco Tin, Collection