Vintage Wildflowers Honey Tin

$48.00
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A cheerful little piece of Northwest history. This vintage honey tin, produced by R.C. Townsend in Napavine, Washington, has the kind of color and typography that instantly warms up a space.

Originally used for honey, it now makes the sweetest small vessel—perfect for a handful of wildflowers, kitchen utensils, or tucked onto a shelf with your other well-loved pieces.

The patina is just right. Signs of age throughout that give it character without taking away from its charm.

Details:
• Marked “Wild Flowers Honey”
• R.C. Townsend, Napavine, Wash.
• Metal tin with original label
• Approx. 5.5” tall

A useful piece with a story, ready for its next home.

A cheerful little piece of Northwest history. This vintage honey tin, produced by R.C. Townsend in Napavine, Washington, has the kind of color and typography that instantly warms up a space.

Originally used for honey, it now makes the sweetest small vessel—perfect for a handful of wildflowers, kitchen utensils, or tucked onto a shelf with your other well-loved pieces.

The patina is just right. Signs of age throughout that give it character without taking away from its charm.

Details:
• Marked “Wild Flowers Honey”
• R.C. Townsend, Napavine, Wash.
• Metal tin with original label
• Approx. 5.5” tall

A useful piece with a story, ready for its next home.