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Vintage tin biscuit tin with ears of corn by Hooimeijer, Puurt wat duurt.
SKU: BT-3303-21Vintage tin biscuit tin with ears of corn by Hooimeijer, Puurt wat duurt.
- Manufacturer: Hooimeijer rusk
- Manufacturing date: 1950 - 1959
Description
Round cylindrical tin can for rusk from Hooimeijer. This tin is equipped with a loose lid and has a seamed longitudinal seam at the back. The decoration of this tin consists of a light yellow background with details in orange, red and blue. The beach is richly decorated with, among other things, butterflies, cornflowers and ears of corn. Provided with the text: "purifies what lasts".
Arie Hooimeijer was a baker in South Rotterdam and had a keen eye for entrepreneurship. At the beginning of the last century he was asked by a local grocer to bake 10,000 rusks. That became his first challenge, then he started thinking that he could deliver packaged rusks to several grocers. In this way he became a factory baker from a simple baker. First a small factory in Rotterdam South, then in 1934 a machine rusk factory in Barendrecht.
Condition
This tin 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.
Dimensions
- Height: 21.0 cm
- Diameter: 10.5 cm
Hooimeijer
It is the Barendrecht rusk manufacturer Hooimeijer who made the rusk big in the Netherlands. Thanks to him, dry food has grown from marine food to a regular item on the breakfast table.
Started as a simple baker, Arie Hooimeijer builds his first factory in Rotterdam South around 1900. In 1934, he moves his company to Barendrecht. The rusk factory is a real family business: the father focuses on production (and comes up with the unbreakable rusk roll in 1957), while son Joost turns out to be a handy marketing boy. Already in the 1940s he came up with promotions with savings albums. Especially the album with saving pictures of ocean giants is very popular and ensures that a lot of rusk is eaten.
Last century, Hooimeijer rusk became a broad concept. In its heyday, 65,000 rusks were baked per hour in the Hooimeijer rusk factory in Barendrecht.
Arie Hooimeijer was a baker in South Rotterdam and had a keen eye for entrepreneurship. At the beginning of the last century he was asked by a local grocer to bake 10,000 rusks. That became his first challenge, then he started thinking that he could deliver packaged rusks to several grocers. In this way he became a factory baker from a simple baker. First a small factory in Rotterdam South, then in 1934 a machine rusk factory in Barendrecht.
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Country of origin
The Netherlands - Holland
Kind of object
Rusk tin - Biscuit tin
Theme
Rusk - product packaging - container - advertising
Decoration
Butterflies - cornflowers - ears of corn
Category
Vintage tins
Color
Orange - red - blue
Publisher
Hooimeijer beschuit
Brand
Hooimeijer
Material
Tin - metal - paint
Particularities
Loose lid
Era
1950 - 1959
Quality
Good vintage condition
Height
21,00 cm
Diameter
10,50 cm
Shipping method
Parcel post with track & trace