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E-auction 240-163786 - fjt_240949 - SAVINGS BANKS / CAISSES D'ÉPARGNE PARIS, Hommage à André Join-Lambert 1967

SAVINGS BANKS / CAISSES D ÉPARGNE PARIS, Hommage à André Join-Lambert XF
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Estimate : 85 €
Price : 16 €
Maximum bid : 16 €
End of the sale : 20 November 2017 18:33:30
bidders : 5 bidders
Type : PARIS, Hommage à André Join-Lambert
Date: 1967
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 67,91 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 131,60 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : (triangle) BRONZE
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Obverse


Obverse description : Portrait à droite de André Join-Lambert.

Reverse


Reverse legend : LA / CAISSE. D'EPARGNE. DE. PARIS / A.SON.PRESIDENT / ANDRE.JOIN-LAMBERT / XII.MAI.MCMLVII.
Reverse description : Dans un cercle perlé, un jeune ménage ouvrier : une mère avec un enfant dans les bras remet ses économies à une femme drapée, symbolisant l’Epargne, assise vers la droite, accoudée à un registre et tenant une plume, une grosse tirelire sur les genoux ; signature J.C. CHAPLAIN.

Commentary


Né le 13 janvier 1875 à Paris, André Join-Lambert a été successivement député de l’Eure de 1919 à 1936 puis sénateur de l’Eure de 1937 à 1945. Il meurt à Paris le 2 janvier 1967 à l’âge de 92 ans. La Caisse d'Epargne de Paris, dont il a été directeur en 1913, le nomme à la présidence de la commission supérieure des Caisses d'Epargne en 1942, fonction qu'il assume jusqu'en 1963. C'est sous sa présidence et avec sa participation personnelle qu'est élaborée la loi du 24 juin 1950 modifiant le statut des caisses d'épargne. Celles-ci ont désormais la possibilité de prêter aux collectivités locales des fonds pour financer des équipements sociaux. (voir première partie de la biographie dans le dictionnaire des parlementaires français 1889-1940, tome VI, p. 2027 et http://www.senat.fr/senateur-3eme-republique/join_lambert_andre0759r3.html).
Born on January 13, 1875 in Paris, André Join-Lambert was successively a Member of Parliament for Eure from 1919 to 1936 and then a Senator for Eure from 1937 to 1945. He died in Paris on January 2, 1967 at the age of 92. The Caisse d'Epargne de Paris, of which he was a director in 1913, appointed him to the presidency of the Higher Commission of the Caisses d'Epargne in 1942, a position he held until 1963. It was under his presidency and with his personal participation that the law of June 24, 1950, modifying the status of savings banks, was drafted. These savings banks now have the possibility of lending funds to local authorities to finance social facilities. (see first part of the biography in the dictionary of French parliamentarians 1889-1940, volume VI, p. 2027 and http://www.senat.fr/senateur-3eme-republique/join_lambert_andre0759r3.html)

Historical background


SAVINGS BANKS / CAISSES D'ÉPARGNE

Savings banks, imagined in the 18th century, were born in the 19th century with the Industrial Revolution and following generous ideas of protecting employees' savings and making savings productive while putting them at the service of society. Nation. The first savings and provident fund was created in Paris in 1818, then this example was followed in the provinces between 1819 and 1823 in Bordeaux, Rouen, Marseille, Nantes, Brest, Metz, Le Havre, Lyon, Troyes, Reims, etc. In the years 1830-1834, fifty-one new savings banks were created while in 1835, a law came to organize them. From 1835 to 1845, two hundred and sixty-three new funds appeared, private or municipal. In 1870, the territory had five hundred and twenty-five funds, including seven outside mainland France. Savings bank tokens and medals serve as attendance fees. The numismatics of savings banks was the subject of a study by Yves Jacqmin, Numismatics of private savings banks (tokens and medals), Paris: Le leopard d'or, 1987.

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