This item is a British Boer War Queen Victoria Chocolate Tin, now empty, that dates back to the time of the second Boer War (1899-1902). It is a historical artifact of significant importance, as it represents an era when Queen Victoria ruled Britain. The tin was originally filled with chocolates, intended as a morale booster for soldiers battling in South Africa. The tin features intricate design details, including a lithographed portrait of Queen Victoria, and it bears the signs of age and use. It’s a valuable piece for collectors interested in British history, the Victorian era, or military memorabilia. Despite being empty, the tin carries a palpable sense of history and the spirit of a bygone era. Please note that due to its age, the tin may show signs of wear, which only add to its character and authenticity.





