Thursday, November 22, 2007

80 Year Old Cookies Worth Over $30,000

I guess it's the tin that is worth most of the money, but still, I wonder what they would taste like...

clipped from news.yahoo.com


LONDON (Reuters) -
A rare 1920s cookie tin and its original
contents were auctioned for 15,600 pounds ($32,000) in London on Wednesday.

The Sports Coupe car-shaped tin went for more than five times the pre-sale estimate, Bonhams auction house said.

Its unusual shape always made the car an attractive item. Its original cost is estimated to have been about 100 pounds in today's prices.

The tin, designed as a children's toy car, was fitted with electric headlights and featured a male driver and female passenger.

The biscuits were in the shape of numbers and letters while others depicted "exotic animals."

She said it was highly unusual for a tin of that age to be in such good condition - and to have retained its original biscuits - especially "considering this was a children's toy."

"All of this made it a highly desirable collector's piece," she added.

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