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Posted 18 months, 20 days ago

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TeresaD
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I’m looking for info. On this tin
The Saturday Evening Post 1939cpc
It’s called Marble Champion by
Norman Rockwell
On the bottom of the tin it reads
Collector’s Series 1
Saturday Evening Post Illustrations
By Norman Rockwell
Made in England Exclusively for Princeton Industries,Corp.
Princeton,Indiana
Copyright the curtis publishing co.
The marbles did not come in the tin they are part of my collection

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  1. shilton, 17 months, 5 days ago
    When I was in grade school late 70's early 80's our class had to sell popcorn as a school fund raiser. You could pick from different tins for your package of Orvil Reddenbachers popcorn to come in.. My parents picked this exact one, I don't know what ever happened to ours. I don't know if that may have been a reproduction of an earlier or tin however, mine looked exactly the same though
  2. lookin4mydiamondntherough lookin4mydiamondntherough, 13 months, 19 days ago
    I love Tins and Marbles. ; )

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