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fjt_558352 - PRINTING AND STATIONERY Papeteries de St Cybard des Beauvais et de St Michel 1844

PRINTING AND STATIONERY Papeteries de St Cybard des Beauvais et de St Michel AU
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Type : Papeteries de St Cybard des Beauvais et de St Michel
Date: (1842-1845)
Date: 1844
Metal : silver
Diameter : 33,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 21,71 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : Proue ARGENT
Rarity : R2

Obverse


Obverse legend : PAPETERIES DE ST CYBARD DES BEAUVAIS ET DE ST MICHEL / LES OUVRIERS/ À/ LACROIX FRÈRES/ ET GAURY.
Obverse description : Légende circulaire, au centre en quatre lignes : .

Reverse


Reverse legend : EXPOSITION DES PRODUITS DE L’INDUSTRIE AU CENTRE EN SIX LIGNES 29 JUILLET 1844/ MEDAILLES/ OR 1839 - 1844/ ARGENT/ 1835 FRANÇAISE.
Reverse description : Légende circulaire, .

Commentary


Manifestement, le lien entre ces diverses papeteries est Jean-Edmond Laroche-Joubert, un personnage d’industriel typique du XIX siècle où les créateurs d’entreprises étaient des créateurs d’industries, voir sa fiche http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Edmond_Laroche-Joubert.

Historical background


PRINTING AND STATIONERY

The printing press was known in the Far East long before it was invented in the West. In the middle of the 15th century, inspired by the processes used to manufacture playing cards and wishing to manufacture a Bible at a lower cost and in series, Gutenberg (and Johann Fuchs) developed the typographic printing process with movable type, the ink making, typesetting techniques and the printing press. Printing made rapid progress in Europe, it was introduced in France in 1469. Later progress perfected the process like lithography (late 18th century). Printers, assimilated to the body of booksellers under the Ancien Régime, were closely watched until 1881 when the law of July 29 proclaimed the complete freedom of the trade..

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