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fjt_361178 - CORPORATIONS CORPORATIONS : les six corps 1776

CORPORATIONS CORPORATIONS : les six corps AU
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Price : 120.00 €
Type : CORPORATIONS : les six corps
Date: 1776
Metal : silver
Diameter : 30 mm
Weight : 9,82 g.
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : LUD. XVI. REX. CHRISTIANISS.
Obverse description : Buste de Louis XVI signé DU. VIV. [n° 375].
Obverse translation : Louis XVI, roi très chrétien.

Reverse


Reverse legend : VINCIT. CONCORDIA. FRATRUM ; À L'EXERGUE : LES. SIX. CORPS. DES. MARCHANDS 1776.
Reverse description : Hercule assis à droite sur la peau de lion essaie de rompre un faisceau. Devant lui, deux colonnes d'un temple ; derrière, un autel.
Reverse translation : La concorde entre frères est victorieuse.

Commentary


Ce jeton marque l'application de l'édit d'août 1776 qui agrégea les six corps désormais fixés dans cet ordre : 1. Draperie Mercerie. 2. Epicerie. 3. Bonneterie, Pelleterie, Chapellerie. 4. Orfèvrerie, Batteurs d'Or, Tireurs d'Or. 5. Fabricants d'étoffes, tissutiers-rubanniers. 6. Marchands de Vin.

Historical background


CORPORATIONS

In Rome, groups of artisans already existed: forming a college placed under the protection of a divinity, with a common house and fund. In medieval Europe, probably from religious brotherhoods, economic groups were formed between merchants called hanse or ghilde.. With the development of trade, craftsmen organized themselves into trade bodies or communities which brought together all those who practiced the same profession: masters, journeymen or apprentices.. To enter the body, you had to "swear" the profession. Alongside, there were free professions that could be practiced by all.. Each corps was headed by a collegial management responsible for enforcing the regulations of the trade, protecting the trade from competition and directing the mutual benefit society.. At the end of the 17th century, the king began to sell the functions of jurors and corporate trustees as hereditary offices, which led to serious financial difficulties at a time when the corporations no longer met the new economic requirements of the development of industry and business concentration. It is also in England that the corporations disappeared spontaneously because of the industrial revolution.. The corporations will be abolished in France in 1791 by the Constituent Assembly.

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