Vintage Vincent’s Harvino Marzipan Toffee Tin England, c. 1920s–1930s
Vintage Vincent’s Harvino Marzipan Toffee Tin
England, c. 1920s–1930s
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A wonderfully characterful vintage sweet tin advertising Vincent’s Harvino Marzipan Toffee, complete with its original sliding lid and richly aged surface. The typography and muted colour palette – cream ground with deep green and warm brown lettering – are classic interwar confectionery design, and the honest wear tells its story beautifully.
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This is exactly the sort of tin collectors and stylists love: not over-restored, not polished to death, just authentically timeworn. It works equally well as a display piece, prop, or atmospheric storage for odds and ends.
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Condition
Good vintage condition, with expected age-related wear throughout: surface scratches, scuffs, rubbed lettering and patina consistent with age and use. Structurally sound, lid fits well. No holes or major damage – all the charm you want, none of the problems you don’t.
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Approximate size
TBC
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Maker History
Vincent’s Harvino was a British confectionery brand best known for its marzipan-based sweets and toffees during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The name Harvino was a trademark used specifically for their marzipan confections, which were marketed as a slightly more luxurious treat at a time when boxed sweets and decorative tins were part of everyday gifting culture.
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Like many confectioners of the period, Vincent’s used robust, reusable tins both to protect the sweets and to ensure the packaging lived on long after the contents were enjoyed – which is precisely why examples like this still surface today. Original tins from smaller or now-defunct makers such as Vincent’s are increasingly sought after, particularly when the graphics remain legible and the tin retains its original lid.
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Why we love it
Because tins like this weren’t meant to survive – and yet here it is, still doing its job a century later, still looking fabulous while it’s at it.





















































