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Rectangular vintage dark red tin with multicoloured flower pattern and crackle

SKU: BT-3402-21

Rectangular vintage dark red tin with multicoloured flower pattern and crackle.

  • Manufacturer: unknown
  • Manufacturing date: 1980 - 1990

Description
Vintage tin box with a rectangular shape and rounded corners. This tin is equipped with a hinged lid. The decoration of this tin consists of a dark red background with a crackle effect. On the lid is twice a bouquet of flowers, large and small. The sides of the tin have a floral pattern. Three on the long sides and one on the short sides. Decorated at the bottom with a fantasy decor.

Both the lid and the tin box have a rolled edge. The right rear corner has a seamed longitudinal seam. Gold-coloured interior.

Condition
This tin is in a good vintage condition with traces of use and age-related traces of wear. Pictures are part of the description.

Size

  • Height: 8 cm.
  • Length: 23.5 cm.
  • Width: 13 cm.

Crackle, craquelure or crackling refers to the appearance of small cracks in materials.

In painting, craquelure refers to small cracks in the canvas or panel that may indicate signs of ageing. The layers of paint break loose from each other or even from the substrate.

The cause of crackle in old paintings is the phenomenon that layers of paint and varnish lose their elasticity over the years. The stretch and shrinkage that occurs in these materials due to differences in temperature or humidity then lead to small cracks or cracks, because the paint can no longer move with it. The surface can crack on wooden panels, which also causes cracks in the paint.

Crackle can also have various other causes. It can be caused by an incorrect binder / pigment ratio. The effect will occur even faster if the correct fat over lean technique is not applied, but if highly thinned paint has been applied over a greasier, more oily layer. Crackle can be counteracted by a restorer.

Too much use of siccative can also lead to crackle; this often happened in the 19th century. Varnishing before the paint is completely dry can also cause cracks.

It is possible to apply crackle intentionally; painting forgers do that, but it can also be harmless to give a new painting an older look. The paint is made harder by pouring it several times with hot water. The craquelure can then be engraved by hand. If the still wet layer of paint is finally put into the varnish much too early, results are assured.

On canvas, the cracks are also thin with thinly applied paint, but thicker layers of paint can lead to deep and wide crazing.


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Country of origin
The Netherlands - Holland

Kind of object
Tin box - biscuit tin

Theme
Biscuit tin - cookie tin

Decoration
Flower decoration - Crackle effect

Category
Vintage tins

Color
Dark red - multicolour

Manufacturer
...

Brand
Unknown

Material
Tin - metal - paint

Particularities
Hinged lid

Era
1980 - 1990

Quality
Good vintage condition

Height
8,00 cm

Lenght
23,50 cm

Width
13,00 cm

Shipping method
Parcel post with track & trace

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