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This charming set of four French vintage tin containers, dating from the early 20th century, captures the spirit of antique kitchen life with warmth and character. Each container is adorned with a French label indicating its original contents - riz (rice), sucre (sugar), pâtes (pasta), and thé (tea) - a testament to its practical, everyday use. The vivid red and gold paint has gracefully aged, revealing soft, rustic touches of exposed metal that enhance their antique appeal. Branded “À la Lune d’Argent,” they carry a touch of historic allure that adds depth to their charm.
Originally crafted for domestic use, these tins now serve as evocative relics of French kitchen heritage. While the lids may be somewhat stiff to open and close, they are best suited for decorative display rather than daily handling. Perfect for adding a nostalgic accent to your kitchen, this complete set offers a delightful way to infuse vintage charm into your home décor. Whether showcased on open shelves or arranged in a glass-front cabinet, these containers make a striking statement with their timeworn beauty.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Each measures approx. 6¼" high x 4¼" diameter
Each measures approx. 16cm high x 11cm diameter
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