"Nostalgia: Douwe Egberts Tea or Spoon Box. A Masterpiece from the 20th Century"
SKU: BT-4742-24"Nostalgia: Douwe Egberts Tea or Spoon Box. A Masterpiece from the 20th Century"
- Manufacturer: Dutch United Tin Factory
- Manufacturing Date: 1950 / 1980
Product Description:
Nostalgia encapsulated in a masterpiece from Douwe Egberts! A gold-colored tea tin or spoon box crafted between 1950 and 1980 by the Dutch United Tin Factory. A sublime piece adorned with an enchanting illustration of a stagecoach approaching an idyllic English tea house from the seventeenth century.
This rectangular tin, perfect for storing tea (spoons), features a loose-fitting lid. The gold background, framed by an elegant black stripe decor on the sides, creates a charming canvas. The highlight is the lid, detailed with the image of a stagecoach and the text "English Tea House - seventeenth century."
Dimensions:
Measuring 4.7 cm in height, 17.8 cm in length, and 7.3 cm in width, the tin is in good vintage condition.
Condition:
Normal signs of use and age-related wear add authentic charm. Detailed photos are available as an essential part of the description.
The history of Douwe Egberts began in 1753 when Egbert Douwes and his wife Akke Thysses opened a "grocery store in colonial goods" in Joure. The evolution of the company was entrusted to Douwe Egberts and his wife Ymke Jacobs Visser. Known for processing coffee, tea, and tobacco, Douwe Egberts, under Douwe Egberts' leadership, grew into a leading brand.
Originally started in Joure, Douwe Egberts continued its growth, opening a second location in Utrecht in 1919. Situated on Keulsekade, this location remains the beating heart of Douwe Egberts to this day.
Immerse yourself in the nostalgic splendor of this gold-colored tea tin. More than just a functional object, it is a unique piece of history that adds a touch of charm and aesthetics to any space. It reminds us of the rich heritage of Douwe Egberts and the art of savoring the small pleasures of daily life.
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