Nostalgic Davelaar Jodenkoeken Tin with Alkmaar Windmills: A Piece of Dutch Baking Tradition
SKU: BT-5091-24Nostalgic Davelaar Jodenkoeken Tin with Alkmaar Windmills: A Piece of Dutch Baking Tradition
- Maker: Davelaar Koeken
- Manufacture Date: 1983
Product Description:
This vintage Davelaar Jodenkoeken tin featuring Alkmaar windmills is a collectable item that evokes nostalgia and represents a piece of Dutch baking history. This tall, round tin from 1986, designed by Davelaar Koeken, has a removable lid and comes in a bright yellow colour. Prominently displayed on the tin is the text: "Davelaar Jodenkoeken since 1883 Alkmaar."
The tin features images of three iconic windmills in Alkmaar:
- Geestmolen (1565),
- Molen van Piet (1769), and
- De Eendracht (1761).
Dimensions:
With a height of 16 cm and a diameter of 11 cm, this tin provides ample space for storing cookies while also serving as a decorative item.
Condition:
The condition of this tin is in neat vintage shape, with some typical signs of wear consistent with its age. Please refer to the attached photos for details.
The Jodenkoek: A Classic Cookie with Historical Reach
The jodenkoek, a large, flat shortbread cookie with a diameter of about 10 cm, has a long history. Early advertisements for this cookie date back to the 1870s, gaining fame through bakeries such as those of C. Strunck and Foppe Egbertus de Haan. In Alkmaar, production began in 1883 when pastry chef Stam introduced the cookie. In 1924, Dirk Davelaar took over the bakery, continuing a tradition that endures to this day.
Historical and Collector's Value
This tin is not only a practical storage container but also a decorative item with a rich historical story. Its nostalgic look and the illustrations of Alkmaar windmills make it a unique piece for collectors and enthusiasts of traditional Dutch baked goods. The Davelaar Jodenkoek remains a timeless treat that connects generations.
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