Description
A rare pair of Elastoplast Airstrip plasters tins, originally produced for the well‑known British medical brand. Featuring utilitarian design and bold typography, these tins reflect the practical style of mid‑20th‑century pharmaceutical memorabilia.
With their compact form and nostalgic appeal, they’re fascinating pieces for collectors of vintage tins, advertising memorabilia, and retro medical heritage.
Medical Heritage & Collectable Tins
Elastoplast has been a household name in first aid since the early 20th century, producing plasters, bandages, and medical supplies trusted worldwide. Their tins were designed for portability and durability, often reused in homes and workplaces.
This pair of vintage tins embodies that tradition, offering both historical interest and decorative charm. They’re perfect for display in a vintage apothecary collection, retro bathroom, or shop prop, and remain sought‑after items among collectors of medical memorabilia, advertising history, and vintage tins.
One tin has small dents on it's lid commensurate with age and use.
Pair of Vintage Elastoplast Airstrip Plasters Collectors Tins
£12.46
Description
A rare pair of Elastoplast Airstrip plasters tins, originally produced for the well‑known British medical brand. Featuring utilitarian design and bold typography, these tins reflect the practical style of mid‑20th‑century pharmaceutical memorabilia.
With their compact form and nostalgic appeal, they’re fascinating pieces for collectors of vintage tins, advertising memorabilia, and retro medical heritage.
Medical Heritage & Collectable Tins
Elastoplast has been a household name in first aid since the early 20th century, producing plasters, bandages, and medical supplies trusted worldwide. Their tins were designed for portability and durability, often reused in homes and workplaces.
This pair of vintage tins embodies that tradition, offering both historical interest and decorative charm. They’re perfect for display in a vintage apothecary collection, retro bathroom, or shop prop, and remain sought‑after items among collectors of medical memorabilia, advertising history, and vintage tins.
One tin has small dents on it's lid commensurate with age and use.