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Olympic Nostalgia: Vintage Van Melle Tin from the 1928 Games
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Olympic Nostalgia: Vintage Van Melle Tin from the 1928 Games
- Manufacturer: Van Melle
- Manufacture Date: 1982 - 1990
Product Description:
Explore a piece of sports and confectionery history with this unique rectangular vintage tin from Van Melle, celebrating the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam. Produced between 1982 and 1990, this tin reflects an era of athletic achievement and artisanal candy traditions.
The tin features a rectangular shape with rounded corners and an elegant hinged lid. Its design is adorned with vibrant images of athletes in action, including a cyclist on the lid, a Greek javelin thrower on the front and back, a graceful swimmer at the bottom of the front, and a rower on the back. The sides display a high jumper and runners, contributing to the dynamic nature of the design.
A notable detail is a stylized angel with a trumpet, visible in the upper right corner of both the front and back. This angel leans against a circle with the letter "M," surrounded by the letters "V," "C," and "W." The tin is further subtly decorated with block motifs in orange, green, and black, highlighting the Art Deco style.
Condition:
The tin is in good condition, showing normal signs of use and age-related wear that add to its authentic appearance. Photos are included as part of the description.
Dimensions:
- Height: 8.5 cm
- Length: 12 cm
- Width: 9 cm
Historical Context:
The 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam marked a significant phase in sports history, introducing new disciplines and greater participation by women. This tin provides a tangible reminder of this period and the growing popularity of the Olympic Movement.
Founded in the 1840s in Breskens, Van Melle has grown into an internationally recognized confectionery manufacturer. From its first "sugar balls" to the globally renowned brands Fruittella and Mentos, Van Melle has a rich history. This tin pays tribute to both sports history and Van Melle's heritage, which also played a notable role in Dutch aviation history with the purchase of its first company aircraft.
Conclusion:
This vintage tin offers a unique blend of sports and historical value, making it perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of classic designs. It is not only a decorative item but also a conversation starter about the rich history of Van Melle and the 1928 Olympic Games. Add this special piece to your collection and enjoy the charm of a bygone era.
The modern Olympic Games began on April 6, 1896, in Athens, Greece. This revival of the ancient Greek tradition was organized by Pierre de Coubertin, a French baron who founded the International Olympic Committee (IOC). It marked a milestone in sports history and the beginning of the current Olympic movement.
The five rings, the iconic symbol of the Olympic Games, were officially presented by Pierre de Coubertin in 1913. The design symbolizes the five continents: Africa, America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania. The rings represent the unity and global cooperation that the Olympic Games strive for. The symbol was first used at the 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp.
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