ID: 3723
Description
FIRST WORLD WAR CHRISTMAS GIFT TIN BOX
At the start of the First World War Princess Mary, the daughter of George V, launched a public appeal for all servicemen on the Western Front to receive a Christmas gift in a metal box with her image and military and imperial symbols on the outside. It typically contained a photograph of the Princess as well as sweets and goods from home and was very popular. This superbly detailed item, commissioned by the Daily Mail in 2014, is in first class condition and ideal for jewellery and keepsakes.
Can be securely packaged with RECEIPTED postage for just ?3.10
Old Hall, Warrington (near Gulliver\'s World)
(01925) 630418
SAFE DISTANCING AREA PROVIDED.
At the start of the First World War Princess Mary, the daughter of George V, launched a public appeal for all servicemen on the Western Front to receive a Christmas gift in a metal box with her image and military and imperial symbols on the outside. It typically contained a photograph of the Princess as well as sweets and goods from home and was very popular. This superbly detailed item, commissioned by the Daily Mail in 2014, is in first class condition and ideal for jewellery and keepsakes.
Can be securely packaged with RECEIPTED postage for just ?3.10
Old Hall, Warrington (near Gulliver\'s World)
(01925) 630418
SAFE DISTANCING AREA PROVIDED.