Bah Humbug Matches
The phrase "Bah Humbug" was popularised by Charles Dickens' character Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol," expressing his disdain for Christmas cheer, with it's cheeky nod to the season's grumps, we simply adore this fun, bold, and colorful slogan matchboxes! Designed by Archivist and printed on a vintage windmill press with highlights of gold foil, our "Bah Humbug" long matchbox is the perfect festive fireside companion.
The phrase "Bah Humbug" was popularised by Charles Dickens' character Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol," expressing his disdain for Christmas cheer, with it's cheeky nod to the season's grumps, we simply adore this fun, bold, and colorful slogan matchboxes! Designed by Archivist and printed on a vintage windmill press with highlights of gold foil, our "Bah Humbug" long matchbox is the perfect festive fireside companion.
The phrase "Bah Humbug" was popularised by Charles Dickens' character Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol," expressing his disdain for Christmas cheer, with it's cheeky nod to the season's grumps, we simply adore this fun, bold, and colorful slogan matchboxes! Designed by Archivist and printed on a vintage windmill press with highlights of gold foil, our "Bah Humbug" long matchbox is the perfect festive fireside companion.
Contains 45 matches, each measuring 280mm Long
Wrapped in a compostable cello
Dimensions 290 x 60 x 50 mm