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Vintage Cookie Tin by Albert Heijn

SKU: BT-5005-24

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Vintage Cookie Tin by Albert Heijn

  • Production Date: 1960
  • Manufacturer: Albert Heijn

Product Description:
This vintage rectangular tin by Albert Heijn stands out with its striking red colour and features a hinged lid. The lid displays a beautiful romantic scene with a carriage, a team of four horses, and a rider in an Amazonian seat on a sandy path, with a small dog running alongside the group. The central raised portion of the lid is bordered with decorative details, enhancing the item’s aesthetic. The lid is equipped with a needle hinge, adding to its functionality.

The sides of the tin are also red, with elegant gold horizontal stripes that provide a refined touch. The deep red background has a subtle crackle effect, further emphasizing its vintage look. The tin is supported by four pyramid-shaped feet, and the bottom is embossed with the "Albert Heijn" name, confirming its authenticity.

Condition:
This tin is in lovely vintage condition, with signs of use and light wear that add to its charm. Photos are included as part of the description to clearly depict the condition.

Dimensions:

  • Height: 6.0 cm
  • Length: 15.5 cm
  • Width: 12.5 cm

Historical Context:
Albert Heijn Sr. came from the Heijn family in Oostzaan. In 1887, he took over his father Jan Heijn’s grocery store in the Kerkbuurt of Oostzaan. Eight years later, he opened the first branch in Purmerend, followed by a Central Warehouse in Zaandam in 1899. In 1911, he laid the foundation for the company’s own production facilities in Zaandam, where they began roasting coffee and baking cookies.

In 1920, the Maatschappij tot Exploitatie der Fabrieken en Handelszaken (Company for the Operation of Factories and Commercial Enterprises) was established. Seven years later, in 1927, the chain had 107 branches and received the title of Royal Warrant Holder. In 1952, Albert Heijn opened its first self-service store in Schiedam, a major milestone in the evolution of the chain.


This vintage tin is not only a practical item for storing cookies but also a valuable collectable that reflects a piece of Albert Heijn’s rich history.

 

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