A colourful jigsaw puzzle capturing an array of jaunty biscuit and tea tin designs from the 1920s, 30s and 40s. The first decorative biscuit tins were created by Huntley & Palmer’s...
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A colourful jigsaw puzzle capturing an array of jaunty biscuit and tea tin designs from the 1920s, 30s and 40s. The first decorative biscuit tins were created by Huntley & Palmer’s in the 1830s but went on to spawn a craze for novelty shapes and patterns in the early 20th century. Arrayed on decorative shelves, the keepsake tins are mixed with teacups and saucers in fun chintz patterns. From teacups in the 1780s-designed Willow Pattern to hand-painted blossom on Thomas Forester & Sons (1883-1959) Phoenix-ware; plus a novelty biscuit tin from Crawford's, establish 1813. Spot pretty blooms and stylised shapes throughout the design. Made from recycled materials, the blue puzzle board features a matt, linen-finish surface and random-shaped pieces for a unique shape and snug fit. Full of detail and intricate patterns, this jigsaw is perfect to enjoy with a cup of tea and a tasty biscuit.
Size & Additional Information
67.5 x c.49cm constructed
1,000 pieces, printed puzzle board
29 x 21cm x 5cm box
Includes a 35 x 25.5cm image guide
Age 12+
Puzzle board made from recycled materials
Paper and card can be recycled
Pieces packed in a cello bag – widely recycled with soft plastics
1,000 pieces, printed puzzle board
29 x 21cm x 5cm box
Includes a 35 x 25.5cm image guide
Age 12+
Puzzle board made from recycled materials
Paper and card can be recycled
Pieces packed in a cello bag – widely recycled with soft plastics
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Reviews
Overall product rating 4.8/5
07 January 2025
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Complicated jigsaw but good 👍
13 December 2024
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I do love a jigsaw puzzle and this one doesn't disappoint.
23 October 2024
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Not too difficult and great fun. I appreciated the fact that many pieces had somewhat irregular shapes. A larger poster would have been useful but I was grateful that the poster had the edges exact. In some cases the border of the puzzle and the poster are slightly different.
By Mrs Margaret Doyle
25 August 2024
Kilmarnock
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lovely jigsaw , great detail enjoying spending time putting it together