Dutch, Flour Bag Seal, Noury & van der Lande, Daventer Seal
Dutch, Flourbag Seal, Noury & van der Lande, Daventer Seal, Image & Found by Gerard de Weger.
Found in Groningen, Netherlands, 20mm, 10g.
Oval containing 24 / oval containing JUNI // 0, ...Y & VAN DER LANDE curving downward (DAVE)NTER curving upward around
From Gerard de Weger, "Product seal of the 20th century
Inscription L YG van der LANDE DEVENTER 0 characteristic fineness az: June 24 in nice frame."
From Paul Cannon, "Here is a closely related seal, Loodjes, in soorten en maten, De site voor determinatie van verzegelloodjes in Nederland. Based on this and the Bagseals example it seems to read [NOUR]Y & VAN DER LANDE DEVENTER around O. Here is a history of the firm (translated from Dutch) Noury & van der Lande, Wikipedia, I am guessing it is most likely to be a flour bag seal."
See also p.10 Meelloodjes, een ‘verborgen’ geschiedenis, B. D. Poppen, "The flour mill Noury en van der Lande in Deventer In 1834 Gerrit Jan Lebuïnus van der Lande in Bergstraat 19 in Deventer bought a warehouse with a yard and houses, where he started producing rapeseed oil and fodder cakes with a horse mill. Four years later, on September 6, 1838, Van der Lande, together with Antonius (AJ) Noury, took over the oil, peeling and cement mills De Eendragt and De Hoop, which stood outside the Pot Head on the city meadow. sold and with mill De Eendragt, an oil-peeling and cement mill, work continued, and rapeseed, linseed, vegetable oils, barley and trass were traded. After wind power was replaced by steam in 1848, wheat flour was also produced. At that time, the company consisted of a flour factory, an oil factory and a cattle feed factory. In 1887 a large grain warehouse was built on the Pot Head."
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