
An early 20th-Century tin money box, being a model of The Queen's Dolls' House, issued by Cauldon Potteries Limited, in conjunction with Chubb & Son's Lock And Safe Limited, 10.5cm wide. Tin money box made in the form of a model of Queen Mary's dolls house. Made in 1924, this small money box features detailed illustrations of the dolls house on every side, the windows are in impressed relief. As a guide, the tin is approximately 4 and a quarter inches (10.5cm) wide. It's in nice vintage condition with lots of signs of age-related use. Tarnishing, indentations, scratches, paint loss, etc. All of which help add vintage character to the tin. The box is empty and there is no key. A good vintage tinplate money box. Looks good on display. Scratches and rusting to paintwork. 106 x 87 x 66 mm.