Vintage George W. Horner Floral Sweet Tin
Vintage George W. Horner Floral Sweet Tin
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Chester-le-Street, County Durham | c.1920s–1930s
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A beautifully time-worn survivor from the golden age of British confectionery, this charming decorative tin was produced by George W. Horner & Co. Ltd, the well-known County Durham sweet makers whose treats were once sold across the North of England.
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Originally filled with toffees or assorted sweets, tins like this were designed to be kept long after the contents had been enjoyed — and it’s easy to see why. The richly coloured midnight blue ground is covered in a joyful scattering of flowers, leaves and folk-style motifs, centred around a delicate rose cartouche. Its elegant octagonal form and softly stepped lid give it a distinctive presence.
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Today, this piece carries the gentle patina of nearly a century — the kind of honest wear that gives vintage tins their warmth and character.
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Perfect for:
Sewing or craft storage
Jewellery or keepsakes
Kitchenalia or pantry display
Cottage, country or vintage interiors
Collectors of British confectionery or Durham memorabilia
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Maker History
George W. Horner & Co. Ltd operated from Chester-le-Street, County Durham, producing toffees, chocolates and sweet assortments from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. Their decorative tins were both practical and collectible, reflecting a time when packaging was designed to last.
The interior of this example retains the original maker’s mark.
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Condition
Good vintage condition with age-related wear consistent with use and age:
Surface patina and light rubbing to the exterior
Interior staining and oxidation typical of vintage tins
Minor edge wear and small areas of rusting
Hinge intact and lid closes well
This wear adds to its authentic vintage character.
Approximate Size TBC

































