Vintage “Sure Shield” Iodised Throat Lozenges Tin By Thos. Guest & Co., Ltd.
Vintage “Sure Shield” Iodised Throat Lozenges Tin
By Thos. Guest & Co., Ltd.
A charming piece of British advertising and pharmaceutical history, this vintage metal tin once contained “Sure Shield” Iodised Throat Lozenges, produced by Thos. Guest & Co., Ltd. of Ancoats, Manchester. The bright yellow tin with bold red and black typography reflects the confident graphic design typical of early- to mid-20th-century medical packaging.
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The lid prominently displays dosage instructions and ingredients such as iodine, phenol, menthol, citric acid, and methyl salicylate, ingredients historically used to soothe sore throats and act as antiseptics. The lozenges were marketed as effective for the voice, mouth, and throat, making them popular with singers, speakers, and those suffering from colds.
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The reverse side of the tin features the “Sure Shield Series” registered trademark alongside the manufacturer’s details for Thos. Guest & Co., giving it a strong sense of provenance and authenticity. Pharmaceutical tins like this were commonly reused in the home for small items, which is why surviving examples often show signs of use and honest wear.
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Maker History
Thos. Guest & Co., Ltd. operated from Ancoats, Manchester, an area historically known for its industrial and manufacturing heritage. The company produced a variety of confectionery and medicated lozenges during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Their branded tins were designed both as practical packaging and as enduring advertising, which is why they remain collectible today. These tins form part of a wider tradition of British chemist and medicinal advertising tins, now valued by collectors of pharmacy memorabilia and vintage packaging.
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Condition
The tin shows age-related wear, including scuffs, scratches, and minor paint loss around the edges, consistent with use and storage over many decades. The graphics remain clear and legible, giving the piece strong display appeal.
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Approximate Date
Early–mid 20th century.
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Dimensions
9 cm wide
6 cm depth
2 cm tall
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(Approximate – based on typical examples)
Compact pocket-sized tin suitable for display or collection.
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Why We Love It
Vintage medical tins like this capture the fascinating intersection of healthcare history, advertising design, and everyday life. With its bright colour, bold typography, and Manchester provenance, it makes a delightful collectible for those interested in pharmacy history, vintage tins, or industrial-era packaging.
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Sold as a vintage collectible tin. Contents, if any remain, are not for consumption.





















































