Vintage Thorne’s Toffee Tin – Henry Thorne & Co Leeds Rococo Court Scene 1920s
Vintage Thorne’s Toffee Tin – Henry Thorne & Co Leeds – Rococo Court Scene – 1920s Decorative Confectionery Tin
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There’s something wonderfully theatrical about this beautiful vintage Thorne’s tin — a glimpse into a world of powdered wigs, sweeping gowns, and grand entrances. Once filled with “The World’s Premier Toffee”, it would have been given as a special treat, a gift meant to delight long before the lid was even lifted.
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The Story
Produced by Henry Thorne & Co. Ltd. of Leeds in the early 20th century, this elegant tin dates to around the 1920s, when British confectioners competed to create packaging as desirable as the sweets inside.
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The lid features a richly detailed Rococo palace scene — aristocratic figures gathered at the foot of a grand staircase, their silk gowns and formal dress evoking 18th-century court life. During the interwar years, this romantic “Old World luxury” style suggested refinement, indulgence, and a touch of escapism.
The deep red sides with black scrollwork and gilt edging add to the sense of occasion, transforming what began as packaging into a keepsake box designed to be treasured and reused.
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And reused it was — tins like this often found a second life holding letters, sewing supplies, photographs, or small personal treasures.
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Details
Maker: Henry Thorne & Co. Ltd., Leeds, England
Marked inside: Thorne’s – The World’s Premier Toffee
Date: Circa 1920s
Material: Lithographed tinplate
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Size: 22cm x 14cm x 4cm
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Condition
Good vintage condition with honest age-related wear:
Light surface marks and patina to interior
Some rubbing and wear to edges and corners
Minor age wear to the printed lid, consistent with use
Overall, the artwork remains attractive and displays beautifully.
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Styling & Uses
Perfect for:
Vintage kitchen or pantry décor
Storage for letters, photos, sewing or craft supplies
A charming gift box
Collectors of advertising tins or British confectionery memorabilia
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Objet d’Art Storytelling
At Objet d’Art Stuff, we love the quiet journeys objects make through time. This tin once carried a small luxury — a sweet treat shared, gifted, or saved for a special moment. Today it carries something just as precious: a sense of history, craftsmanship, and the simple pleasure of keeping beautiful things close.









