I have come across a silver box engraved Christmas 1914 the bottom. It is quite hard to read the engraving at the top. In the middle is a ladies head encircled by what looks like laurel leaves. Each side of the head is the letter M. In the four corners of the box starting top left, is the word Belguim, top right Japan, bottom right Monte Negro, bottom left Servia. In the middle left France and in the middle right Russia.
I have a feeling that is was presented to my grandfather during WW1 and may have contained chocolate. This is a really hazy memory though so I could be totally wrong.
Has anyone any idea what this tin was and why it was produced?
I have a feeling that is was presented to my grandfather during WW1 and may have contained chocolate. This is a really hazy memory though so I could be totally wrong.
Has anyone any idea what this tin was and why it was produced?