Viandox jar "New tablet presentation", circa 1935
Viandox jar "New tablet presentation", circa 1935
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Old Viandox display jar made of molded glass, intended for showcasing bouillon tablets at points of sale. The original label announces a "new presentation" with dosage and price indications, typical of 1930s commercial strategies aimed at democratizing convenient food products. The decor on the back is completed by a printed family scene with very characteristic interwar accents. The thick glass lid, with its original gasket now hardened and the mount oxidized, could not be opened, suggesting a seal frozen by time.
✦ Origin: France
✦ Estimated period: Circa 1935 (1930s)
✦ Dimensions: Approximately 11.5 x 15.5 cm
✦ Material: Molded glass, old gasket
✦ Condition: Used condition with internal traces, label partially worn but legible, blocked lid not opened, glass without breaks or cracks.
An authentic advertising object illustrating the evolution of Viandox formats, perfect for an antique kitchen display or a collection dedicated to French food brands.
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