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Rectangular vintage tin for gingerbread van Peijnenburg, anniversary edition

SKU: BT-3817-21

Rectangular vintage tin for gingerbread van Peijnenburg, anniversary edition

  • Manufacturer: Koninklijke Pijnenburg B.V.
  • Manufacture date: 1983

Vintage storage tin for Peijnenburg gingerbread with old Dutch scenes.

Description
Rectangular tin drum equipped with a loose inclusion lid. The decoration of this tin consists of a brown/orange background with an image of the bakery factory from 1883 on the lid on the left and a baker with a baker's hat on the right. In the middle is a family at the table with Peijnenburg gingerbread. Text: Koekkenners choose Peijnenburg's cake.

On the front of the tin box itself are images of a horse and carriage (transport in the immediate vicinity), ships including a steamship (transhipment for overseas export) and a truck (rural transport.

On the back of the tin left and right images with mace, wheat, nutmeg, nut, cardamon, nails, cinnamon, ginger (made from the finest natural ingredients, such as rye, cinnamon, cloves etc.). In the middle the recipe for Pijnenburg gingerbread according to an old family recipe

This storage tin for gingerbread was issued on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Peijnenburg 1883 - 1983.

Condition
This tin is in a neat vintage condition with some traces of use and age-related traces of wear. Photos are part of the description.

Size

  • Height 9.5 cm.
  • Length: 30.5 cm.
  • Width: 10.5 cm.

Peijnenburg
 More than 130 years ago, in the year 1883, baker Harry Peijnenburg started his bakery and shop in the centre of Geldrop. Like every baker, he worked on rusks, bread, biscuits and pastries in the early morning hours. He and his wife sold the freshly baked goods in their store during the day and those who could not visit that shop could have their fresh home delivered.

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 received the designation Royal.

The company's origins can be traced back to 1883, when Harry Peijnenburg owned a bakery in Geldrop. The gradually growing company was split in 1915, with son Harry taking over the bread and pastries, and son Johan (Mr Han) specializing in cakes and pastries. In 1917, the biscuit factory was founded under the name De Bijenkorf. In 1920, 22 people worked there. The company moved to its current location and expanded significantly. In 1952 it was converted into a Limited Liability Company. A new factory was opened in 1954, still in the centre of Geldrop.


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Country of origin
The Netherlands - Holland

Kind of object
Storage tin for gingerbread

Theme
Peijnenburg - Jubilee - memory - packaging - 100th anniversary

Decoration
Bakery - factory - biscuit connoisseurs - horse and carriage - steamer - truck - recipe

Category
Vintage tin

Color
Brown / orange - multi-coloured

Publisher
Koningklijke Pijnenburg B.V

Brand
Pijnenburg

Material
Tin - metal - paint

Particularities
Loose inserted lid - Anniversary edition

Era
1983

Quality
Good vintage condition

Height
9,50 cm

Lenght
30,50 cm

Width
10,00 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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