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Vintage cube shaped tin with oriental motifs for VAN NELLE LOTUS THEE

SKU: 757

Vintage cube shaped tin with oriental motifs for VAN NELLE LOTUS THEE. 

Gorgeous old square tin in cube shape with a lotus flower image for 250 gr. "Lotus tea" from Van Nelle, Rotterdam.

  • Manufacturing date: 1950

This vintage tin by Van Nelle has a hinged lid with a supporting edge. The hinge involves a so-called needle hinge. The tin is decorated with a red background and a gold circle on every side with its own motif. On the lid is an image of an Oriental lion. On the front a picture of a lotus flower. Text on the front: Lotus tea Van Nelle's special china melange. 

Marked at the bottom. 

  • Height: 10 cm.
  • Length: 9.5 cm.
  • Width: 9.7 cm.

Van Nelle was a Dutch manufacturer of shag, cigarettes, coffee and tea in Rotterdam. 

In 1782 Johannes van Nelle and his wife Hendrica started a shop in coffee, tea and tobacco at the 'Leuvehaven' in Rotterdam. After the death of Johannes van Nelle in 1811 his widow continued the shop. In 1813 the widow died too. Son Johannes van Nelle Jr. and his brother Abraham Goedkoop continued the business under the name De Erven de Wed. J. van Nelle. After the death of Johannes van Nelle Jr., the Van der Leeuw family took part in the company in 1837. From 1845 Van Nelle was entirely owned by the Van der Leeuw family.

Jacobus Johannes van der Leeuw built the company between 1837 and 1881. He established global trade contacts, founded own plantations in Dutch India and built the shop into a factory for burning coffee and processing tobacco and tea. Around the turn of the century, coffee and tea became increasingly important. Van Nelle therefore went for the wind. The company distinguished itself by its own approach, with appealing advertising figures like Piggelmee. The period around World War II was difficult for Van Nelle. But since the fifties it was under the direction of Director J.P. Coelingh better again. The introduction of the first freshly ground vacuum-packed coffee under the name Supra in 1962 has contributed significantly.

In 1916 the company Van Nelle bought a terrain along the Schie in the former Overschie municipality. Here, under the guidance of Cees van der Leeuw, the world-famous Van Nellefabriek was built by J.A. Brinkman and L.C. van der Vlugt. This factory became the New Build school example and was built between 1927 and 1929.

On October 1, 1954, the last Van der Leeuw retired from the management. Van Nelle became a public limited company. In 1977, American Standard Brands acquired all shares of Van Nelle after many years of cooperation. In 1985, the company became fully independent by a so-called management buy-out. In 1989 Van Nelle was acquired by competitor Sara Lee / Douwe Egberts. Douwe Egberts closed all production facilities and reduced Van Nelle to a brand name.

The Van Nellefabriek was recognized as a monument of cultural world heritage and added to the World Heritage List in June 2014 during the 38th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.


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