Canadian Macdonald's Export Cigarette Tobacco Tin – Gold Standard Minimal wear, some small scuffs, still has a partial tax stamp. Circa 1960s – 1970s “Beginning in the mid-1930's, Macdonald's cigarette brands were adorned by the portrait of a pretty Scottish woman dressed in traditional garb and wearing the Macdonald of Sleat tartan. The model for this trademark was Betty Annan Grant (1914 - 2004), who posed for a portrait painted by famous Canadian artist Rex Woods. The "Scottish Lassie", as she is affectionately known, was featured on nearly all of Macdonald's cigarette brands up until the 1970s. Height: Approx. 4" – Diameter 4 3/8 . This Vintage TOBACCO TIN is in Good used condition. The graphics are bright and clear with very little paint loss. Lid has a tight fit, metal oxidation where lid fastens. From the era of no health warnings or need to have Canadian French language on the container. See the pictures for the most accurate condition of the product.

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