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A Dutch hazelnut-shaped chocolate mold from the 1900s. Made of steel, so it's heavy. I fell in love with it as an interior decoration a few years ago and bought it at an antique shop. I am selling it now to declutter. It would look even more appealing framed in a custom-made frame. ・Holland, early 1900s ・Size: 27.5cm wide x 20.5cm long x 2.3cm high [Reproduction of product description] 35 half-hazelnuts are neatly and charmingly arranged. It's a mold that is typical of the confectionery country, Holland. The material is steel and has a considerable weight. "TILBORG HOLLAND" is engraved on the side. Tilburg is a city near the Belgian border in southern Holland, appearing in documents from the 8th century, but the city flourished after the 14th century and was one of the leading grasslands in the Netherlands. The steel industry flourished after the 19th century. VormenFabriek Tiburg was founded in Delft in 1921 by Cornelis Pieter van Battum. In 1927, the company moved to Tilburg. Old molds like this one were manufactured until around the 1950s. Currently, the company continues to manufacture, but the materials have been replaced with polycarbonate, silicone rubber, plastic, etc. #ThingsThatHaveAgedFromKanabunbun'sTimeSeries Interior decoration Style: Antique Style: Antique, Industrial Style: Antique, Industrial, Retro Style: Antique, Industrial, Retro, Nordic Main material: Steel
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