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The Enchanting Art Deco Storage Tin Orenta Van Esso Rotterdam
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The Enchanting Art Deco Storage Tin Orenta Van Esso Rotterdam
- Manufacturer: E.A. van Esso Spice Factories
- Date of Manufacture: 1920 - 1935
Black and red round tin, loose lid, with "Orenta Van Esso Rotterdam, mixed spices, speculaas spices"
Description
The Art Deco Orenta storage tin for speculaas spices is a charming and decorative piece from the period of 1925-1935. With its striking design in the style of the Amsterdam School, this tin is a timeless symbol of elegance and craftsmanship.
Measuring 30 cm in height and 28 cm in diameter, this Orenta storage tin is an imposing object. It has a classic black and red-coloured exterior and a loose closure lid. The tin is richly decorated with the inscription "Orenta Van Esso Rotterdam, mixed spices, speculaas spices," which adds to its nostalgic charm and vintage character.
This Orenta storage tin is a tangible link to the past, manufactured in the Netherlands between 1920 and 1935. It results from craftsmanship and quality, made by E.A. van Esso's Spice Factories in Rotterdam. The condition of the tin is good and original, which adds to its historical value and authenticity.
While this tin was initially intended as a storage container for speculaas spices, it now serves as a decorative jewel in any space. The Art Deco design makes it an eye-catcher that grabs attention, whether displayed on a kitchen shelf or as part of an antique tin collection.
This Art Deco Orenta storage tin from Rotterdam is an enchantingly beautiful tin from the years 1925-1935. With its distinctive design and nostalgic inscriptions, it is a timeless symbol of elegance and craftsmanship.
Condition This tin is in its original vintage condition with signs of use and age-related traces of wear. The photos are part of the description.
Dimensions
- Height: 30 cm
- Diameter: 28 cm
Orenta is a well-known Dutch brand specializing in spices and baking products. The company has a long history and is renowned for its high-quality and artisanal craftsmanship. Orenta was founded in Rotterdam and has since built a strong reputation as a trusted brand in the culinary world.
The range of Orenta includes various spices, including the beloved speculaas spices. Speculaas spices are a blend of different spices, such as cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, ginger, and cardamom, which are widely used in making traditional Dutch treats, such as speculaas cookies and "pepernoten" (spiced cookies).
In addition to spices, Orenta also offers other baking products and ingredients, such as baking powder, vanilla sugar, and cocoa. These products are appreciated by both home bakers and professional chefs for their excellent taste and quality.
Orenta is known for its attention to detail and aesthetics. Many of their products are packaged in nostalgic and decorative tins, which not only serve a functional purpose but also add a vintage charm to the kitchen. These tins have become beloved collectables for enthusiasts of antiques and retro items.
The Orenta brand has a strong presence in the Netherlands and is often associated with traditional Dutch cuisine and culinary traditions, particularly during the festive period of Sinterklaas. Orenta products can be found in supermarkets, speciality stores, and online shops, making them easily accessible to consumers who want to enjoy the authentic flavours and aromas of spices and baking products.
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Country of origin
Netherlands - Holland
Kind of object
Vintage Art Deco tin for Speculaas spices Orenta Van Esso Rotterdam
Theme
Spice tin - spices - tin - product packaging - container
Decoration
Art Deco style
Category
Vintage tins
Color
Black - Orange - Cream
Publisher
E.A. van Esso's Specerijen Fabrieken
Manufacturer
Orenta Van Esso Rotterdam
Brand
Orenta
Material
Tin - metal - paint
Particularities
Art Deco style - Loose lid
Era
1920 - 1935
Quality
Original vintage condition
Height
30,50 cm
Diameter
25,50 cm
Shipping method
Parcelpost with track & trace