Piasecki Confectionary Tin

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Destination: Krakow, Poland

Known in Krakow as the ‘King of Chocolate’, Adam Piasecki was a Polish industrialist, confectioner and social activist. Having studied the art of confectionary since the age of 12, he founded the Piasecki Sugar and Chocolate factory in 1910. Opening their first store on Krakow’s main market square, his chocolates soon became the talk of the town.

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This charming confectionary tin tells an unexpected love story. In the 1920s, Adam Piasecki fell head over heals for Danusia, a beautiful caramel wrapper in his factory. In order to prove his love for her, he created ... Read More

Details and Dimensions

5.25" length x 3.5" Width x 3.5" Height.
Vintage.
Rare, collector's item.

$120.00
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