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Vintage tin for Peijnenburg gingerbread, anniversary 1883-1983
SKU: BT-3658-21Vintage tin for Peijnenburg gingerbread, anniversary 1883-1983
- Date of manufacture: 1983
- Manufacturer: Koninklijkie peijnenburg BV
37-year-old tin made by Pijnenburg which was released on the occasion of the 100th anniversary.
The company's origins can be traced back to 1883 when Harry Peijnenburg owned a bakery in Geldrop (Holland). In 1983 the company was awarded the Royal designation.
Description
This anniversary tin is meant for storing gingerbread and it is decorated with nostalgic images on all sides and on the lid. The production process of the Peijnenburg gingerbread is depicted from start to finish. Equipped with a separate insert lid.
(Translated original Dutch texts on tin)
- “The farmer keeps plowing with a steady hand. And draws the furrows in the land ”.
- “Plowing has been done, the soil is ready. So the farmer sows the seed now ”.
- “The ears of corn are getting heavy. Then mowing is done, the harvest is ready ”.
- “The sheaves are dried on the grass. Now the grain can be put on the bag ”.
- “The miller's name is Coen van Geel. He mows the grain into beautiful flour ”.
- “The dough is then prepared with care. Pure craftsmanship that is a fact ”.
- “Herbs, honey and candy make cookies a real delicacy”.
- “Here in the corner shop. Are they proudly selling the fresh cake ”.
- “The cake is fresh and the demand is high. So it is not brought by rail and boat ”.
Condition
This tin is in a vintage condition with traces of use and age-related traces of wear. Pictures are part of the description.
Dimensions
- Height: 9 cm.
- Width: 9.5 cm.
- Length: 30 cm.
Koninklijke Peijnenburg B.V. is a producer of gingerbread under the brand names Peijnenburg and Wieger Ketellapper. The company has offices in Geldrop and Sintjohannesga. In 1983 the company was awarded the Royal designation.
The company's origins can be traced back to 1883, when Harry Peijnenburg owned a bakery in Geldrop. The gradually growing company was split up in 1915, with son Harry taking over the bread and pastry, and son Johan (Mr Han) specializing in cakes and pastries. In 1917 the biscuit factory was founded under the name De Bijenkorf. In 1920, it employed 22 people. The company settled in its current location and expanded strongly. In 1952, it was converted into a Limited Liability Company. In 1954 a new factory was opened, still in the centre of Geldrop.
Some translations come from an automated system and may contain errors.
Country of origin
The Netherlands - Holland
Kind of object
Elongated tin made by Peijnenburg for storing gingerbread
Theme
Cake - gingerbread - bakery - Jubilee - Anniversary - Peijnenburg - shop
Decoration
Various nostalgic images
Category
Vintage tins
Color
Brown - red - green - multicolour
Publisher
Koningklijke Peijnenburg B.V.
Brand
Peijnenburg
Material
Tin - metal - paint
Particularities
Loose insert lid
Era
1983
Quality
Vintage with traces of use
Height
9,00 cm
Lenght
30,00 cm
Width
9,50 cm
Shipping method
Parcel post with track & trace