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Robert Opie Jigsaw Puzzles offer a unique and nostalgic puzzle experience, celebrating the rich history of consumer culture through detailed and vibrant imagery. Each jigsaw puzzle features iconic packaging, advertising, and products from the Robert Opie Collection, making them perfect for history enthusiasts and puzzle lovers alike. These high-quality jigsaws not only provide hours of entertainment but also serve as a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing the evolution of everyday items over the decades. With themes ranging from vintage sweets to classic household brands, Robert Opie Jigsaws are a delightful way to relive the past and make an excellent gift for collectors and puzzle aficionados. Discover the charm and nostalgia of Robert Opie Jigsaws and add a touch of history to your puzzle collection today.
During the swinging sixties a new era of sophistication was heralded with After Eight thin mints and then Matchmakers chocolate sticks in Orange, Mint and Coffee flavours. There was a growing appet...
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Years ago Robert Opie began to record the history of brands and products that surround us in daily life. His collection can now be viewed at The Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising in...
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Piecing together this puzzle will bring back sweet memories. Can you spot your favourite sweets? With the new decimal coins jangling in every purse or pocket, three pence bought a vast range ...
The 80s heralded a new high tech age - computer disks, mobile phones, home computers and camcorders. At that time it was good to find calm comfort amongst familiar sweet brands and those penny chew...
The 80s heralded a new high tech age - computer disks, mobile phones, home computers and camcorders. At that time it was good to find calm comfort amongst familiar sweet brands and those penny chew...
For the past 50 years, Robert Opie has been finding the pieces that make up the giant jigsaw of British social history. His collection is on display at the Museum of Brands in Notting Hill, London,...
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