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Vintage tin for pipe tobacco from Van Nelle, with father and son decor
SKU: BT-3956-22Vintage tin for pipe tobacco from Van Nelle, with father and son decor
- Manufacturer: N.V. Dordrechtsche Metaalwarenfabriek v/h Wed. J. Bekkers & Son Verblifa
- Manufacture date: 1930 / 1949
Description
Elongated, rectangular tin with rounded corners and a slightly convex, hinged lid. Light yellow sides with two yellow trims. The image on the lid: two farmers sitting in the foreground, enamel coffee jug between them, picking up tobacco next to one of the farmers, one lights a pipe. In the background an orange, ploughed piece of land with a tree here and there. A farm in the distance. inscription. Bottom tin gold coloured.
Manufacturer: manufacturer: N.V. Dordrechtsche Metaalwarenfabriek v/h Wed. J. Bekkers & Son Verblifa.
Lid: "GOES FROM FATHER TO SON". Debossed right side: "VAN NELLE'S TOBACCO". Debossed bottom: "Van Nelle's tobacco fragrant and ripe a pleasure in the pipe". Transfer back edge lid: "BEKKERS DORDRECHT (Holland)".
Condition
This Van Nelle tobacco tin is in a vintage condition with traces of use and age-related traces of wear. Hinges are missing. Normally a hinged lid, now a loose lid. Photos are part of the description.
Dimensions
- Height: 8 cm.
- Length: 19.5 cm.
- Width: 11.5 cm.
Van Nelle was a Dutch manufacturer of rolling tobacco, cigarettes, coffee and tea.
In 1782 Johannes van Nelle and his wife Hendrica started a shop in coffee, tea, and tobacco at the Leuvehaven in Rotterdam. After the death of Johannes van Nelle in 1811, his widow continued the store. In 1813 the widow also died. Son Johannes van Nelle Jr. and his brother-in-law Abraham Goedkoop continued the business under the name De Erven de Wed. J. van Nelle (the heirs of the widow). After the death of Johannes van Nelle jr. The Van der Leeuw family took a share in the firm in 1837. From 1845 Van Nelle was entirely in the hands of the Van der Leeuw family.
Jacobus Johannes van der Leeuw built the company between 1837 and 1881. He established worldwide trade contacts, established his own plantations in the Dutch East Indies and built the shop into a coffee roasting factory and the processing of tobacco and tea. Around the turn of the century, coffee and tea became increasingly important. Van Nelle, therefore, made a great profit.
The company distinguished itself through its own approach, with appealing advertising figures such as Piggelmee. The period around the Second World War was difficult for Van Nelle. But from the fifties on, under the direction of director J.P. Coelingh it did better again.
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Country of origin
The Netherlands - Holland
Kind of object
Tobacco tin by Van Nelle
Theme
Van Nelle - tobacco - tin - product packaging
Decoration
Farmers - coffee pitcher - pack of tobacco - pipe - smoking - farm
Category
Vintage tins
Color
Orange - cream - blue - green - gold
Publisher
Van Nelle
Manufacturer
N.V. Dordrechtsche Metaalwarenfabriek v/h Wed. J. Bekkers & Zoon Verblifa
Brand
Van Nelle
Material
Tin - metal - paint
Particularities
Lid lacks hinges
Era
1930 - 1949
Quality
Vintage condition with traces of use and wear
Height
8,00 cm
Lenght
19,50 cm
Width
11,50 cm
Shipping method
Parcel post with track & trace