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"Vintage Elegance: Luxurious Pickwick Tea Tin from the Douwe Egberts Heritage Period (1930-1970)"

SKU: BT-4677-24

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"Vintage Elegance: Luxurious Pickwick Tea Tin from the Douwe Egberts Heritage Period (1930-1970)"

  • Manufacturer: Douwe Egberts
  • Manufacturing Date: 1930 / 1970

Experience the charming history with this Luxurious Vintage Tin Tea Caddy, crafted by Douwe Egberts in the period between 1930 and 1970. A stylish white tin featuring a fascinating depiction of travelers by stagecoach, representing the renowned Pickwick tea from Douwe Egberts.

Product Description:
This rectangular tin, with its loose-fitting lid featuring a rolled edge, is masterfully crafted with a folded side seam and bottom. The side gracefully falls over the bottom, while all sides and the lid are richly adorned with colorful illustrations. An intriguing portrayal of a stagecoach and various individuals adorns the white background, with a gold-colored interior. The signboard on the lid proudly displays the words: PICKWICK TEA.

Condition:
This tin is in excellent vintage condition, with traces of use and age-related wear contributing to its character. The photos serve as an integral part of the description.

Dimensions:

  • Height: 5.3 cm
  • Length: 18 cm
  • Width: 7.5 cm

Experience the rich history of Douwe Egberts, a Dutch company processing and trading coffee, tea, and other foodstuffs since 1753. In 1978, the company was fully acquired by the American company Sara Lee, but in 2012, it regained its independence and went public as D.E. Master Blenders 1753 NV. The company came under German ownership in 2013 after a successful bid for all shares.

Pickwick, the beloved tea brand of Douwe Egberts, has a history dating back to 1937. Before that, the company had been selling unbranded tea since 1753 from a shop in Midstraat, Joure. The name Pickwick was inspired by Charles Dickens' book 'The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club,' suggested by the wife of Douwe Egberts' then-director. Experience timeless elegance and rich tradition with this beautiful tea caddy, a valuable addition for vintage enthusiasts and tea connoisseurs alike.

 

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