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Ritz Crackers 60th Anniversary Commemorative Tin (1935-1995)

Food Packaging Collectible

AI Estimated Value

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$10-25

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a vintage-style rectangular tin, likely made of lithographed tinplate, designed to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Ritz crackers. The tin features a vibrant color scheme dominated by red on the main body, cream or light yellow on a side panel, and accents of blue and gold. The front of the tin prominently displays a large illustration of several Ritz crackers, along with the 'Christie's RITZ' logo in a blue oval surrounded by a gold border. Above the crackers, it clearly states '60th ANNIVERSARY' in gold text. Below the crackers, the dates '1935-1995' are displayed, indicating the anniversary period. The word 'CRACKERS' is printed below the dates, followed by '450 g', signifying its original contents' weight. The side panel, which is cream-colored, features a detailed illustration of a woman in vintage attire, possibly preparing or serving crackers, with text in French that reads 'IDEAL POUR RÉCEPTIONS' (Ideal for Receptions). At the bottom of this panel, there is a small Ritz logo and text "Christie Brunt & Co" followed by "Compagnie Christie Brown", indicating the Canadian manufacturer/distributor. The tin appears to be in good overall condition for its age, with some minor scuffs and marks consistent with handling and storage. There are no major dents or significant rust visible in the provided images, suggesting it has been reasonably well-preserved. The colors remain relatively bright and the graphics are clear, with good registration. This type of commemorative packaging often becomes a collectible, valued for its historical significance, design, and nostalgic appeal. The construction appears to be a standard rolled-edge tin, indicating durable craftsmanship typical for food tins of this era.

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Upon visual examination, this Ritz Crackers 60th Anniversary Commemorative Tin (1935-1995) appears to be an authentic piece of advertising memorabilia. I assess its condition as very good for its age, with bright, clean lithography and only minor scuffs and marks consistent with normal handling. There are no major dents or significant rust visible, which positively impacts its value. This tin was mass-produced for the Canadian market by Christie Brown & Co. and is not considered rare. However, its value is driven by nostalgia and its appeal to collectors of advertising tins, food packaging, and Ritz memorabilia. Current market analysis shows recent sales of this specific tin on online platforms like eBay and Etsy. Comparables in similar very good condition consistently sell in the $10 to $25 range. Demand for this item is moderate but steady among collectors. The vibrant graphics and dual-language (English/French) panels broaden its appeal. The primary factor influencing its value is its excellent state of preservation. While authenticity appears certain based on the clear markings and typical manufacturing style, a complete verification is limited by the digital images. A full authentication would require an in-person examination to feel the material, check for hidden rust, and confirm the lithography is not a modern reproduction, though this is highly unlikely for such an item.

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