Description
A detailed vintage metal pin in the shape of a Winston King Size cigarette pack, complete with the red‑and‑white livery, gold accents, and two miniature cigarettes protruding from the top. The badge features the familiar “Winston – Filters – Full Rich Tobacco Taste” branding, making it instantly recognisable to collectors of retro tobacco advertising.
The badge is in very good vintage condition, with clean colour, crisp detailing, and only light age‑related handling to the reverse. A standout novelty piece that displays brilliantly on boards, jackets, bags, or within a themed tobacco‑brand collection.
Winston – A Major Name in 20th‑Century Tobacco Advertising
Launched in 1954, Winston quickly became one of the world’s best‑selling cigarette brands, known for its bold red packaging and heavy presence in advertising, sports sponsorships, and point‑of‑sale promotions. During the 1970s–1990s, the brand produced a wide range of promotional items — including miniature pack‑shaped pins like this — for tobacconists, sales reps, and marketing campaigns. These pieces now appeal to collectors of vintage tobacco memorabilia and retro American advertising.
Winston Cigarettes Pack Pin Badge – Vintage Red & White King Size Design
£14.00
Description
A detailed vintage metal pin in the shape of a Winston King Size cigarette pack, complete with the red‑and‑white livery, gold accents, and two miniature cigarettes protruding from the top. The badge features the familiar “Winston – Filters – Full Rich Tobacco Taste” branding, making it instantly recognisable to collectors of retro tobacco advertising.
The badge is in very good vintage condition, with clean colour, crisp detailing, and only light age‑related handling to the reverse. A standout novelty piece that displays brilliantly on boards, jackets, bags, or within a themed tobacco‑brand collection.
Winston – A Major Name in 20th‑Century Tobacco Advertising
Launched in 1954, Winston quickly became one of the world’s best‑selling cigarette brands, known for its bold red packaging and heavy presence in advertising, sports sponsorships, and point‑of‑sale promotions. During the 1970s–1990s, the brand produced a wide range of promotional items — including miniature pack‑shaped pins like this — for tobacconists, sales reps, and marketing campaigns. These pieces now appeal to collectors of vintage tobacco memorabilia and retro American advertising.