Dutch, Flour Bag Seal, G.A. Nering Bogel, Amsterdam
Dutch, Flour Bag Seal, G.A. Nering Bogel, Amsterdam, Image & Found by Peter van Lierop.
Found in Gemert, Netherlands, 17mm, 4.9g.
Flower head, G.A.NE(RING) BÖGEL around // Flower head, (AMSTERDAM?) curved down .CERES. curved up around
A dutch flour bag seal from the NVCeres Nering Bögel flour factory in Amsterdam.
See Nering Bögel (1887-after 1948), "Nering Bögel, Wouter, b. Amsterdam January 30, 1887, director Ceres-Nering Bögel flour factory in Amsterdam, son of Gustaaf Adriaan Nering Bögel, director NVCeres Nering Bögel flour factory, and Maria Arnolda Frederika Holleman.
He married The Hague April 11, 1912 to Helen Nathalie Kraaij, b. Bordeaux (France) January 31, 1892, dec. Amsterdam 11 June 1945, daughter of Casper Kraaij and Mary Steele Cadwallader.
The family business was started at Prinsengracht 41 in Amsterdam, by taking over the steam and bread factory "Ceres" by A and L. Nering Bögel 1858, this company is being converted into a mechanical bread factory 1860.
In 1916, the Ministry of Agriculture, Industry and Trade, the National Office for the Distribution of Grain and Flour published an overview of the flour factories that were allowed to mill flour commissioned by the State that were located within Stelling van Amsterdam, which also includes Steam Flour and Bread Factory "Ceres" by GA Nering Bogel in Amsterdam."
See BSG.BS.01737 for a different seal from this company.