Details
- Dimensions
- 9.8ʺW × 9.8ʺD × 17.3ʺH
- Period
- Mid 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- Netherlands
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Metal
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Red
- Condition Notes
- Complete and in good condition Complete and in good condition less
- Description
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Dimensions: Approximately 44 cm (17.3 inches) tall, with a diameter of 25 cm (9.8 inches). The stove has a diameter …
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Dimensions: Approximately 44 cm (17.3 inches) tall, with a diameter of 25 cm (9.8 inches). The stove has a diameter of approximately 19 cm (7.5 inches).
Description:
Transport yourself to the mid-20th-century Dutch craftsmanship with this captivating tin faucet pitcher, complete with a stove base. Crafted from enduring tin and finished in a resplendent red hue, this piece exudes elegance. Its surface is adorned with intricate hand-painted designs, showcasing the artistry of its maker, Edeltin Kurze & Co Holland. Marked with the signature number 2942 and adorned with the initials "W.S.", this piece bears testament to its heritage.
Rest assured, this item will be meticulously packaged and shipped, complete with tracking, to ensure its safe arrival at your doorstep, ready to enrich your collection or adorn your space.
Company Information:
Founded in 1896 by Coen Kurz, with prior expertise from the Tielse company Daalderop, the company began as C. Kurz & Co., Holland, specializing in metalworking. Following a factory fire in 1899, a new factory equipped with a steam engine was established. In 1906, a second factory in Kleef focused on gas and petroleum lamp production. Over time, the company diversified into copper, nickel, and gilded decorative objects, alongside aluminum household items. World War I saw the company pivot to ammunition production.
The company gradually shifted towards decorative arts, embracing Jugendstil designs. Tinwork commenced in 1935, alongside new silver production.
By the 1960s, the company exclusively produced nostalgic tinware, garnering collector interest. In the 1970s, a special collection of lacquered tin faucet jugs debuted for the northern Dutch market.
In 1984, Roelen tin foundry acquired the tin division, becoming the largest tin foundry in the Netherlands. Relocating to Zeist in 1987, the company continues its legacy at J. v. Oldenbarneveltlaan 46, operating as Kurz-Edeltin.
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