BOAC collectibles - tin box with VC10 picture
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BOAC collectibles - tin box with VC10 picture
In the early 1960s BOAC gave out rectangular tin boxes with sweets in to children on flights. I have an old very battered one with a VC10 pic on lid given to me on a Nairobi to London VC10, but would like to buy one in a better condition. Have tried eBay and Google several times but failed to locate one. Anyone know of where I could get one?
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Hi as a Dealer & Collector I cannot remember the last time I saw a BOAC tin, Nor any Airline tin for that matter.
Airline memorabilia is sadly 'Drying' up 'VERY QUICKLY' alot quicker than most Antiques & Collectables.
Not much on ebay really, Just postcards and more postcards.
I often wonder where it has all gone, Or have the vision of one day opening a warehouse door full of BOAC, BA, BCAL, BY, & DA collectibles!!!! Lol
When I go to a carboot I ALWAYS make a 'BEA line' for somebody who looks old & interesting!!!
(Makes a change from all the modern rubbish & the plastic people hum!!!!)
Programmes like Cash in the attic have made more and more people keep or sell their items.
Tim Wonnacott brightens the day up thou with his entertainment!!!! Lol
Good Luck In Your Search.
Airline memorabilia is sadly 'Drying' up 'VERY QUICKLY' alot quicker than most Antiques & Collectables.
Not much on ebay really, Just postcards and more postcards.
I often wonder where it has all gone, Or have the vision of one day opening a warehouse door full of BOAC, BA, BCAL, BY, & DA collectibles!!!! Lol
When I go to a carboot I ALWAYS make a 'BEA line' for somebody who looks old & interesting!!!
(Makes a change from all the modern rubbish & the plastic people hum!!!!)
Programmes like Cash in the attic have made more and more people keep or sell their items.
Tim Wonnacott brightens the day up thou with his entertainment!!!! Lol
Good Luck In Your Search.
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BOAC sweetie tin
Hi,
Saw your message re looking for a BOAC oblong tin. I used to fly from Heathrow to KL in the 60's and some of the flights around start of school holidays were know as lollipop specials and they used to hand out the tins filled with sweets etc.. Over a few years I gained a fair number. Sadly most perished over the years and my own kids used them as pencil cases. However I have one that has survived. It is certainly not in mint condition, but it is still complete and its lid hinges are good condition. It has a picture of a VC 10 on the lid plus a number of other aircraft as well and more round the sides. On the underside of the lid each aircraft is depicted with some basic info. The tin shows signs of age on the base and is a bit tashed around the edges.
If you are interested let me know and I will send some photos of it. Not sure what a fair price would be, but we can deal with that later if need be.
Saw your message re looking for a BOAC oblong tin. I used to fly from Heathrow to KL in the 60's and some of the flights around start of school holidays were know as lollipop specials and they used to hand out the tins filled with sweets etc.. Over a few years I gained a fair number. Sadly most perished over the years and my own kids used them as pencil cases. However I have one that has survived. It is certainly not in mint condition, but it is still complete and its lid hinges are good condition. It has a picture of a VC 10 on the lid plus a number of other aircraft as well and more round the sides. On the underside of the lid each aircraft is depicted with some basic info. The tin shows signs of age on the base and is a bit tashed around the edges.
If you are interested let me know and I will send some photos of it. Not sure what a fair price would be, but we can deal with that later if need be.
Hello, I am unable to help with the issue here but do have another request: If fchan or Blueginger500 are able and willing to supply photos of these tins I would appreciate it if I could use them for my website: A Little VC10derness (there is an e-mail link on the site).
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Sorry, I scraped all of the paint off mine when I was 10 years old. Seemed a good idea at the time. The foolishness of youth! So it won’t make a very good picture! That is why I want to get another.
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A friend of mine bought a nice silver plated serving tray from a charity shop the other day. It has BOAC ingraved top and bottom in the old B.O.A.C. style and is quite heavy.I tried looking on the interweb to see if I could date it for him but couldn't find anything similar.
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I've got a BEA ruler, folding penknife thing and a clothes brush still in the cardboard cover. Probably absolutely worthless but nice to keep anyway. Can't beat an old bit of memorabilia.
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I have what appears to be an undated Corgi all metal VC-10 of G-ASGH in BOAC colour scheme in a flying configuration (no undercarriage protruding or holes for any undercarrige),but has a small hole for 6 sided stand 2mm in diameter at the mid-point of the fuselage just before trailing edge of the wings.
Fuselage including tail 10mm
Wingspan 9.5mm
What could it be roughly worth??
Fuselage including tail 10mm
Wingspan 9.5mm
What could it be roughly worth??
Cyclops16: those models were issued around 2006 as a '100 years of flight' range, they are a generic size rather than a set scale and are not very detailed. As such they aren't worth much, no collector would be very interested I think.
Perhaps in 20 years time....
Perhaps in 20 years time....
I had a plaque from a BA B-747 here:
http://www.pprune.org/aviation-histo...36-g-bnlp.html
Rather than use it as a piece of scrap in my workshop I tried eBay and eventually sold it for £27.
http://www.pprune.org/aviation-histo...36-g-bnlp.html
Rather than use it as a piece of scrap in my workshop I tried eBay and eventually sold it for £27.
At the risk of being accused of thread creep, I have 20 or 30 Dinky aircraft in a cardboard box up in the attic (Ensigns, Ju-90s, Flamingo, Envoy etc etc). That is the good news.
The bad news is that I repainted a lot of them when I was a lad! Do any of you out there know anyone who could restore them to their original condition or is it simply not worth it?
The bad news is that I repainted a lot of them when I was a lad! Do any of you out there know anyone who could restore them to their original condition or is it simply not worth it?
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Max Tow, I spotted it on fleabay before you mentioned it and won the bidding. Apologies to anyone here who may have bid and lost against me but all’s fair in love and bidding.
It’s the first one I have ever seen on fleabay despite regularly looking.
It’s the first one I have ever seen on fleabay despite regularly looking.
i have a sealed pack of Rothmans cigarettes with the BOAC name & logo on it. Apparently the company had special packets produced for pax to smoke in flight! How times have changed. Can't be many of those left!