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Thank you for viewing. This is a set of empty cans that originally contained tea and sweets from overseas manufacturers. Due to shipping costs, this is a set sale. How about using them for interior decoration or storage? I have washed them as much as possible before listing, but they are used items. Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to imperfections or are looking for a perfect item. 1. Basilur Tea Red This contained Christmas-flavored tea. The condition is quite good, and although I have washed it several times, a slight fragrance of the flavored tea remains. The lid has a unique design for tea leaves (see photo 12). 2. Basilur Tea Blue This contained Christmas tea leaves. The can has an illustration of a tree. The lid is easy to open. I think the condition is quite good. 3. Honey & Sons This contained tea bags. This can opens when you press down on the top and closes by pinching the edges with your thumb and index finger, and it was useful for carrying tea bags. I think the condition is quite good. 4. Hediard. Mini. This contained tea bags. I have washed and used this many times for carrying things, so it shows signs of use. I believe it was a French manufacturer. There is some minor rust typical of French cans (see photo 15). 5. Le Breton This can is called the "Oiseau Can" and features a design from "Faïencerie d'Art Breton," a ceramic manufacturer in Quimper, France. It features a traditional design from the Brittany region of France. I have washed it several times and used it to store sweets, but there is rust typical of French cans (see photos 19 and 20). 6. La Vie de La Vosgienne Les Framboises. Candy can. This is a product of La Vosgienne in France. I used it to carry candy. This also has some slight rust on the underside of the lid, typical of French cans. 7. Fortnum & Mason. Sable can. This is a can from Fortnum & Mason, a long-established British department store. It opens and closes easily, and the condition is quite good. There are scuffs on the four corners (see photo 7). ※ If you are considering purchasing, please be sure to read the profile introduction. Free shipping. Thank you very much. Thank you for your consideration.
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