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Belgian showcases collection of 60,000 antique tin boxes

by REUTERS

GRAND-HALLET, Belgium Aug 08, 2021 - 3:50 pm GMT+3
Vintage lithographed tin boxes, part of a huge collection of almost 60,000 pieces started 30 years ago by Yvette Dardenne, are seen at her house in Grand-Hallet, Belgium, Aug. 5, 2021. (Reuters Photo)
Vintage lithographed tin boxes, part of a huge collection of almost 60,000 pieces started 30 years ago by Yvette Dardenne, are seen at her house in Grand-Hallet, Belgium, Aug. 5, 2021. (Reuters Photo)
by REUTERS Aug 08, 2021 3:50 pm

Thousands of vintage lithographed tin boxes, which were used to contain goods ranging from chocolates, toffees, coffee and rice to tobacco, talc and shoe polish, are a part of the collector Yvette Dardenne's huge collection in Belgium. The colorful tins, which are in fascinating forms – like the one in the shape of a boat – or feature spellbinding lithographs, came from as far away as India.

Yvette Dardenne, 83, has accumulated almost 60,000 vintage tin boxes from all over the world since starting her collection some 30 years ago.

Yvette Dardenne, 83, shows the first vintage lithographed tin box of her collection of almost 60,000 pieces that started 30 years ago, at her house in Grand-Hallet, Belgium, Aug. 5, 2021. (Reuters Photo)
A metal vintage lithographed tin box in shape of a boat, part of a huge collection of almost 60,000 pieces started 30 years ago by Yvette Dardenne, 83, is displayed at her house in Grand-Hallet, Belgium, Aug. 5, 2021. (Reuters Photo)

The collection, which now occupies four houses, all began with a Cote d'Or chocolate box illustrated with a painting of a blonde girl in a blue hat, Dardenne told Reuters, standing amid the carefully arranged tin boxes in the medieval watermill she owns next to her home.

Later, the tins just came to her, she said.

"I haven't been anywhere. I was not traveling. People still think I have traveled a lot. It quickly became known (that I collected boxes). Sometimes, right after my husband left for the office, someone would show up to offer me something," said Dardenne, who lives in Grand-Hallet in Belgium's Liege province.

Yvette Dardenne, stands among thousands of vintage lithographed tin boxes, which are part of a huge collection of almost 60,000 pieces started 30 years ago, at her house in Grand-Hallet, Belgium, Aug. 5, 2021. (Reuters Photo)
Yvette Dardenne, 83, stands among thousands of vintage lithographed tin boxes, which are part of a huge collection of almost 60,000 pieces started 30 years ago, at her house in Grand-Hallet, Belgium, Aug. 5, 2021. (Reuters Photo)

One of Dardenne's greatest treasures is an intricately patterned box from 1868 showing an emblem with two horses on top, built to hold biscuits made by Huntley & Palmers of Reading, England.

It is considered to be the first box to have been lithographed, according to Dardenne, whose collection can be visited by appointment.

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