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Old September 3rd 03, 04:15 AM
buckeyeweb
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Default FA: Vintage Pall Mall Tin Cigarette Container

Vintage Pall Mall Tin Cigarette Container

This vintage all Pall Mall tin metal cigarette container is in very good
condition. It measures 6 inches x 4 ¼ inches x 0.75 inches high. The
container has a hinged lid. The top of the lid is a navy blue color with a
design of a ships wheel and rope. The lid says (Rothman of Pall Mall, Navy
Cut, Medium). The inside lid has an old British street scene with carriage
horse and two men in vintage attire. The inside lid says (Rothman of Pall
Mall, Navy Cut Medium Cigarettes are satisfying and cool smoking. They are
made from fine old matured tobaccos. Full sized and of medium strength,
Rothmans, Ltd., 5 & 5a, Pall Mall, London, S.W.I.). The container is in very
good condition. The hinged lid works properly. The canister shows wear at
the edges and minor scratches, but no dents or rust.

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