Vintage Art Nouveau Tin for Chocolates by A. Driessen – Unique Design with Butterflies and Flowers - 1925 - 1935
SKU: BT-5105-24Vintage Art Nouveau Tin for Chocolates by A. Driessen – Unique Design with Butterflies and Flowers - 1925 - 1935
- Manufacturer: J. Bekkers, Dordrecht for A. Driessen
- Production Date: 1925 - 1935
Product Description:
This exquisite tin is a prime example of Art Nouveau design, crafted for N.V. Cacao & Chocolate Factories A. Driessen from Rotterdam, Holland, between 1925 and 1935. The square tin, featuring rounded corners, was originally used as packaging for chocolate bonbons and is a beautiful representation of the artistic style of the era.
Features:
The tin has a hinged lid and is adorned with embossed images of one large butterfly and four smaller ones, a hallmark of Art Nouveau design. The front and back of the tin display the product name, "A. Driessen, bonbons," and the company name on a blue background. The lid is decorated with a stylized turquoise butterfly, surrounded by black plants with two red flowers and elegant golden scrollwork, giving the tin a sophisticated appearance.
Side Inscription:
Bonbons A. Driessen. Zie voor den inhoud van deze trommel sluitzegel. Pour le contenu de cette boîte, voir le sceau. Contents of the box indicated on the label. Made in Holland.
Material and Dimensions:
The tin is made of metal (tinplate) and hand-finished, making it not only functional but also a collectable item. It measures approximately 4 cm high, 17 cm wide, and 17 cm deep, offering a compact size suitable for storage or as a decorative piece.
Special Details:
This packaging was produced by J. Bekkers of Dordrecht, a renowned company famous for its high-quality tin packaging. This particular item is an iconic piece from the Art Nouveau era, emphasizing natural themes such as butterflies, flowers, and plants, which are characteristic of the style. The use of embossing and intricate ornamentation makes this tin both a functional container and a work of art.
N.V. Cacao & Chocolate Factories A. Driessen was a distinguished chocolate and cocoa manufacturer based in Rotterdam, founded in the early 19th century. The company was a key player in the Dutch cocoa industry and was celebrated for the high quality of its products. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Driessen gained fame for its striking advertising materials, including lithographs that promoted its products and strengthened the brand's presence.
Around 1930, N.V. Driessen was acquired by Kwatta, which continued operating the Rotterdam factory. The history of A. Driessen and its advertising campaigns remains a valuable source of information for enthusiasts of the Dutch cocoa and chocolate industry.
Conclusion:
This Art Nouveau tin by A. Driessen is a stunning piece of vintage design. Whether used as a collectable, a decorative item, or a nostalgic relic of the chocolate industry, it remains a true eye-catcher with its detailed finishes and charming natural motifs. It is a must-have for collectors of antique packaging and admirers of the Art Nouveau style.
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