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E-auction 189-121360 - fjt_414966 - PROVINCIAL BANKS Banque de Bordeaux poinçon lampe 1819

PROVINCIAL BANKS Banque de Bordeaux poinçon lampe MS
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Estimate : 55 €
Price : 31 €
Maximum bid : 38 €
End of the sale : 28 November 2016 18:03:30
bidders : 7 bidders
Type : Banque de Bordeaux poinçon lampe
Date: (1832-1841)
Date: 1819
Metal : silver
Diameter : 34,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 18,94 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : Lampe (1832 - 1841)
Coments on the condition:
Poinçon lampe antique
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : BANQUE DE BORDEAUX FONDÉE EN 1819.
Obverse description : Façade de la Banque de Bordeaux ; à l'exergue signature : J. B. J. CONSTANT. A BORDEAUX.

Reverse


Reverse description : Caducée ailé entre deux cornes d'abondance, le tout dans une couronne formée d’une palme et d’une branche de chêne.

Commentary


Fondée en 1818, la Banque de Bordeaux devient une succursale de la Banque de France en 1848.

Historical background


PROVINCIAL BANKS

The development of the activity, born of the Industrial Revolution, caused the creation of banks of a new type, for all, called deposit banks. Banks were thus created in Bordeaux, Le Havre, Lille, Lyon, Marseilles, Nantes, Orleans, Rouen, Toulouse. In 1848, they were absorbed by the Banque de France which also created 47 branches in Montpellier, Saint-Étienne, Saint-Quentin, Reims, Avignon, Besançon, Angoulême, Grenoble, Clermont-Ferrand, Châteauroux, Caen, Mulhouse, Strasbourg, Le Le Mans, Valenciennes, Rennes, Nîmes, Metz, Angers, Nevers, etc..

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