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Cylindrical vintage Verkade rusk or biscuit tin with front pages of the Libelle magazine, anniversary edition
SKU: BT-2905-20Cylindrical vintage Verkade rusk or biscuit tin with front pages of the Libelle magazine, anniversary edition.
- Manufacturer: Verkade, Libelle
- Manufacturing date: 1984 - 1985
Old Verkade biscuit tin for the Jubilee of the magazine Libelle.
Description
Cylindrical vintage Verkade biscuit tin with old front pages of the magazine Libelle from the 50s and 60s. This tin is an anniversary edition. Equipped with a separate lid with the Libelle logo. The bottom of the bus also shows the Libelle logo together with the Verkade logo.
This is a nice collector's item for those who love special tins, drums and canisters. A very special biscuit tin that Libelle had specially designed in honor of the 50th anniversary and on which the most beautiful Libelle covers of the first 50 years can be seen.
A unique tin in which your rusk stays wonderfully fresh. This Libelle biscuit tin is certainly worthy of a special place in your kitchen.
Condition
This biscuit tin is in a good vintage condition with normal traces of use and age-related traces of wear. Pictures are part of the description.
Size
- Height: 22.5 cm.
- Diameter: 11 cm.
Verkade rusk
A roll of rusk contains thirteen pieces. That is a curious number. The reason for this is the fact that boxes with a volume of 100 pieces were used for single sale. When they switched to roll packaging, Verkade wanted to keep the old crates and exactly eight rolls of thirteen rusks each went into it. The competition then chose the same number.
In the 1960s there was a tight labor market, it was difficult for companies to recruit staff. When an employee of the rusk factory resigned at Verkade, they naturally did their best to keep this man. Why do you want to leave? he was asked. His answer was that his stomach could not handle the food. What turned out? His colleagues had convinced him that for the sake of Verkade's principle of maintaining quality, he had to inspect every hundredth of rusk by eating it. The management quickly relieved him of this duty and the man remained satisfied in the service.
Libelle (Dutch weekly magazine)
Libelle is a Dutch-language women's magazine that was first printed on April 13, 1934 by the NV Uitgeverij. It appears in the Netherlands and is published by DPG Media Magazines.
There is also a Flemish version of Libelle, which is published by Roularta. The Vlaamse Libelle is completely autonomous and completely different from the Dutch version.
The name comes from the Latin "libellus", which means "booklet" or "script" (diminutive of "liber" (book). In Middle Dutch, a "dragonfly" or "dragonfly" meant a "little writing", "pamphlet ".
Until the 1950s and 1960s, Libelle was mainly focused on clothing, recipes and serials. In the 1970s it developed into a more versatile women's magazine. It provides information in the household, psychological and social fields and stories.
A well-known employee of the magazine was Miep Racké-Noordijk (Scheherazade) with her Libelle cocktail. Furthermore, a well-known comic in the magazine Jan, Jans and the children of Jan Kruis.
Some translations come from an automated system and may contain errors.
Country of origin
The Netherlands - Holland
Kind of object
Rusk tin - biscuit tin
Theme
Rusk - biscuits - product packaging - holder
Category
Vintage tins
Color
Multi-colored
Publisher
Verkade - Libelle
Manufacturer
Verkade Fabrieken Zaandam
Brand
Verkade
Material
Tin - metal
Particularities
Libelle anniversary edition
Era
1984 - 1985
Quality
Good vintage condition
Height
22,50 cm
Diameter
11,00 cm
Content
Suitable for a whole roll of Dutch rusk
Shipping method
Parcel post with track & trace