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AH retro Albert Heijn retrospective. 125 years of Albert Heijn, anno 1887.

SKU: BT-3560-21

AH retro Albert Heijn retrospective. 125 years of Albert Heijn, anno 1887.

  • Manufacturer: Albert Heijn
  • Date of manufacture: 2012

Complete set!

Description
Beautiful set of multicoloured retro tins by Albert Heijn issued as jubilee tins on the occasion of the 125th anniversary in 2012. Three unique storage tins! These tins are equipped with a loose lid with a button on top. Both the lids and the tins are embossed. Equipped with beautiful nostalgic images in the most beautiful colour combinations. These tins have great collectible value for the future.

Condition
This set of tins is in a neat vintage condition with normal traces of use and age-related traces of wear. Pictures are part of the description.

Size

  • Height: 15 cm.
  • Diameter: 13.5 cm.

Albert Heijn (supermarket)
Albert Heijn sr. Comes from the Heijn family from Oostzaan. In 1887 he took over from his father Jan Heijn his grocery store in the Kerkbuurt of Oostzaan. Eight years later he opened the first branch in Purmerend and in Zaandam he opened a Central Warehouse in 1899.

The first products under their own brand were sold from 1910. The basis for their own production companies was laid in 1911, also in Zaandam, where roasting coffee and baking cake were started in the kitchen of an old mansion. Factories for rusk, liquorice, coffee, tea, wine and other products appeared along the Zaan. In 1920 the Company for the Exploitation of Factories and Trade was founded. Anton Jurgens of Anton Jurgens' Margarinefabrieken N.V., one of Unilever's predecessors, bought half of the ordinary share capital (which he sold again in 1927 after a disagreement with Mr Heijn). In the same year, son-in-law Johan Hille and sons Jan and Gerrit Heijn took over the management.

Seven years later, in 1927, the store chain celebrated its 40th anniversary. The company now had 107 branches and was awarded the title of Royal Warrant Holder. Anton Jurgens was bought out.

Albert Heijn senior died in 1945 at the age of 80. Three years later, the company went public.

In 1952 Albert Heijn opened its first self-service shop in Schiedam. This is in imitation of Gebroeders van Woerkom, who on November 26, 1946 was the first in the Netherlands to open a self-service shop in Nijmegen, based on an American example.

The current Albert Heijn logo has existed since 1965 and is a design by James Pilditch and John Harris of trademark agency AID. Before that, the concern had a logo in the 1920s in which the A and H were intertwined. At the end of the 1930s, the letters stood side by side with the slogan "for quality" below. After Albert Heijn was appointed purveyor to the court, the coat of arms belonging to this title appeared in the logo of the supermarket chain from the 1950s. From 1966, the Pilditch logo is used, the blue intertwined A and H.

In 1952 Albert Heijn opened its first self-service store in Schiedam.


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Country of origin
The Netherlands - Holland

Kind of object
Storage tins - anniversary tins

Theme
125 years Albert Heijn

Decoration
Nostalgic images

Category
Vintage tins

Color
Red - Blue - Green - Multicolour

Publisher
Albert Heijn

Manufacturer
Albert Heijn B.V.

Brand
Albert Heijn

Material
Tin - metal - paint

Particularities
Loose lids - embossed

Era
2012

Quality
Good vintage condition

Height
15,00 cm

Diameter
13,50 cm

Shipping method
Parcel post with track & trace

Our items are second-hand and may show slight signs of use. These are mentioned as accurately as possible and, if feasible, shown in the photos.
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