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Enchanting Retrospect: Vintage Rusk Tin by VéGé - Flowers, Bees, and Butterflies

SKU: BT-4720-24

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Enchanting Retrospect: Vintage Rusk Tin by VéGé - Flowers, Bees, and Butterflies

  • Maker: VéGé
  • Manufacturing Date: 1960 - 1970

Product Description:
Beautiful vintage rusk tin by VéGé. A unique piece of history from the period between 1960 and 1970! This tin rusk tin is lovingly adorned with enchanting flowers, adorable bees, and elegant butterflies, adding a charming and nostalgic accent to any interior.

The rusk tin is manufactured by the renowned VéGé, which stands for VErkoop GEmeenschap, a well-known Dutch organization of independent grocers. The relief of the VéGé logo adorns the bottom of the tin, making it an authentic heritage piece.

Dimensions:
With a height of 22 cm and a diameter of 10.50 cm, this rusk tin is not only decorative but also functional. Use it to store your favorite treats or give it a prominent place in your vintage item collection.

Condition:
While the rusk tin is in a vintage condition, it's essential to note that this adds to its character and charm. It shows some signs of use and wear related to age, making it an authentic piece that has stood the test of time.

If you're a vintage enthusiast, this VéGé rusk tin is a must-have. Check the images for a better understanding of the beautiful details and the condition of this special piece.

Seize the opportunity to own a piece of history and add this enchanting vintage rusk tin from VéGé to your collection. Act quickly, as this unique item will not be available for long!


The Rise and Fall of VéGé: A Glimpse into the Dutch Grocery World

VéGé: VErkoop GEmeenschap - a name that many will recognize, once a prominent player in the Dutch grocery world. Founded in 1938 by the passionate wholesaler Theo Albada Jelgersma from Breda, this national organization quickly grew into a network of independent grocers.

Alongside other well-known voluntary branch companies such as De Spar, Centra, Sperwer Groep, and ViVo, VéGé flourished in the years before World War II. In 1939, there were as many as 2,400 stores affiliated with this prosperous organization. After the war, VéGé continued its success, and its influence even reached beyond the borders of the Netherlands. In 1961, VéGé counted a staggering 28,900 affiliated grocers spread across ten countries.

However, the glory days of VéGé came to an end in the early 1980s. Along with ViVo, the VéGé stores were acquired by Unigro, continuing under the names Super and Cirkel. This takeover marked the end of the once-proud VErkoop GEmeenschap and signaled the conclusion of an era in the Dutch grocery industry.

While VéGé no longer exists in its original form today, its legacy lives on in the memories of those who witnessed the flourishing of this organization. The story of VéGé serves as a reminder of the dynamic nature of retail and the ongoing evolution of the supermarket sector in the Netherlands.

 

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