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Vintage tin for Tjoklat Camée-Pastilles, Amsterdam, 1950-1983
SKU: BT-3714-21Vintage tin for Tjoklat Camée-Pastilles, Amsterdam, 1950-1983
- Manufacture date: 1950 / 1983
- Manufacturer: Dutch; Hollandsche Metaaldrukkerij, HMD
Tin made by Tjoklat for Camée-Pastilles. With an image of a kneeling woman holding a bowl of cocoa beans on the lid.
Description
Rectangular gold-coloured tin with hinged lid and rolled edge. Manufactured with a seamed longitudinal seam and bottom. The hinge consists of hanging hinges with loose tabs. The decoration of this tin consists of a gold-coloured surface with dark decorative lines. Embossed on the lid is an image of a kneeling woman with a bowl filled with cocoa bean pods. Text embossed in the bottom: in the bottom: Tjoklat cameo pastilles; Tjoklatfabriek n.v. Amsterdam.
Condition
This tin is in a neat vintage condition with traces of use and age-related traces of wear. Photos are part of the description.
Size
- Height: 5 cm.
- Length: 17 cm.
- Width: 11 cm.
Chocolate became known in the Netherlands because it travelled with the Duke of Alva. Subsequently, coffee and chocolate houses arose in the Netherlands. In 1660 there were signs in Amsterdam with the text "Hier schenckt men Seculation".
Dutch producers of chocolate are, for example, Baronie, A. Driessen, Droste, Verkade, Rademaker, Union Edel Chocolate, Van Houten, Venz and Tony's Chocolonely. A no longer existing Dutch brand is Tjoklat.
Tjoklat was a chocolate factory that was founded in Amsterdam as a limited liability company. The original name of the factory was Holland(sch)-Zwitsersche Chocolate Factory Amsterdam. The main products were chocolate bars and pastilles (chocolate).
In the year 1925, the factory already produced 63 million bars under the name Hollandsch-Swiss chocolate bar. And six months later, the milestone of 100 million bars is announced in an advertisement. The first products with the Tjoklat brand name did not appear on the market until September 1936. "Tjoklat" was the Malay word for "chocolate". The mark has since been an image of a kneeling Indonesian woman with a bowl of cocoa fruits in her hands.
After the war, the factory received its greatest fame with the Tjoklat mark. The factory changed its name to Tjoklat-Fabriek NV Amsterdam in 1950. The bakelite boxes were replaced by embossed tin boxes. In 1984 Baronie-De Heer in Alphen aan den Rijn took over the chocolate factory in Vlaardingen. The Tjoklat brand name and mark are still used today.
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Country of origin
The Netherlands - Holland
Kind of object
chocolate tin
Theme
Chocolate tin - candy tin - cocoa - product packaging - holder
Decoration
Kneeling woman with bowl of cocoa beans
Category
Vintage tins
Color
Gold - brown - white
Publisher
Tjoklatfabriek NV Amsterdam
Manufacturer
Hollandsche Metaaldrukkerij, HMD
Designer
Jannes de Vries - Berend Hoving
Brand
Tjoklat
Material
Tin - metal - paint
Particularities
Hinged lid
Era
1950 - 1983
Quality
Vintage with traces of use
Height
4,50 cm
Lenght
17,00 cm
Width
11,00 cm
Shipping method
Parcel post with track & trace