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Original Co-op Rusk Tin with Vintage Seasonal Decor
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Original Co-op Rusk Tin with Vintage Seasonal Decor
- Manufacturer: Co-op / Numan's Tin Factories (Amsterdam)
- Manufacturing Date: 1950 - 1979
Product Description:
Dive into the past with this cylindrical tin rusk box from Co-op, made by Numan's Tin Factories in Amsterdam between 1950 and 1979. This timeless rusk tin, featuring a removable lid, exudes the atmosphere of yesteryear and tells the story of collaboration and cooperation.
The subtly decorated box radiates with a light yellow background and a seasonal scene. A graceful rooster with a sun, a vibrant green tree with a cheerful bird, and fields of wheat under rain clouds adorn the walls of the box. The lid displays a stylized crown, symbolizing the power of collaboration, with three stylized figures holding hands.
Dimensions and Condition:
With dimensions of 20.5 cm in height and a diameter of 11.0 cm, the rusk tin bears traces of a rich past, with signs of use and distinctive signs of aging that emphasize its authentic character. Detailed photos are an integral part of the description, ensuring you are fully informed about the condition of this historical piece.
Background Information:
The history of Co-op began in the late nineteenth century when factory workers opposed unfair wages, high prices, and poor food quality. They joined forces and established cooperative shops, where members could buy high-quality groceries at fair prices. These initiatives spread and resulted in the rise of regional cooperatives.
Over the years, local cooperatives joined forces to stand stronger against the emergence of large retail companies. In this time of change, they aimed for unity, ultimately leading to the establishment of Coop Nederland. Despite these efforts, cooperation proved to be too late, and in 1973, Coop Nederland lost the battle, with stores and production facilities transitioning to competitors."
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