Vintage Thorne’s “High Class Confections” Tin Henry Thorne & Co. Ltd., Leeds
Vintage Thorne’s “High Class Confections” Tin
Henry Thorne & Co. Ltd., Leeds
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A charming vintage confectionery tin produced by Henry Thorne & Co. Ltd. of Leeds, featuring the elegant wording “Thorne’s High Class Confections.” The tin is decorated in deep navy blue and warm cream tones, with a whimsical illustrated scene and decorative script typical of early–mid 20th-century confectionery advertising.
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The lid design reflects the golden age of British sweet tins, when confectionery companies invested heavily in colourful lithographed tins that customers would keep and reuse long after the sweets were gone. Today these tins are collected both for their graphic appeal and for the social history they represent.
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The rectangular tin has softly rounded corners and a snug-fitting lid. The typography and illustration evoke the 1930s–1950s era of British packaging design, making it an attractive decorative piece for a kitchen shelf, pantry display, or collector’s cabinet.
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Condition shows authentic age-related wear including small surface marks and patina to the lid, which adds to its vintage character.
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Maker History
Henry Thorne & Co. Ltd. was a well-known confectionery manufacturer based in Leeds, Yorkshire. The company became widely recognised in the early 20th century for producing quality sweets, chocolates, and confectionery sold across Britain. Like many confectioners of the period, Thorne’s packaged their products in beautifully printed tins both for protection and for marketing appeal. These tins were often retained and reused in the home, which is why many survive today as collectible pieces of British packaging history.
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Approximate Dimensions
Length: approx. 18 cm
Width: approx. 13 cm
Height: approx. 6 cm
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Condition
Good vintage condition with age-related wear, small scratches, and minor marks consistent with use and age. Structurally sound and displays well.
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Why We Love It
A lovely example of classic British confectionery packaging — colourful, nostalgic, and full of character. Pieces like this capture the everyday charm of Britain’s sweet-making heritage.





















































