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F.A. THOURET

44, Boulrvard Contrescarpe, and 31, Place de la Bourse, Paris


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Thouret's - Paris - 1854

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Thouret's - Paris - 1855

Established in 1842.

Noted as displaying their wares at the Great Exhibition at London in 1851.

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CHRISTOFLE ET CIE

For advertisements and information regarding Christofle et Cie, see:

Christofle Advertisements and Information

Christofle: Marks and History

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FÉLIX CHÉRON

15, Rue Berenger, Paris

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Félix Chéron - Paris - 1878

Félix Chéron later managed the Alfenide factory for Christofle as from 1888, he retired in 1902.

See: http://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_C.html

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A. LEJEUNE

83, Rue du Temple, Paris


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A. Lejeune - Paris - 1878

Successor to E. Tonnellier, established in 1845.

See: http://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_L.html

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ADOLPHE BOULENGER

Rue du Vert-Bois 4, Paris

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Adolphe Boulenger - Paris - 1878

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Orfevrerie Boulenger - Paris - 1899


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See: http://www.925-1000.com/Ffrench_makers_B.html and http://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_B3.html

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N. CAILAR, BAYARD & Cie

Rue Grange Aux Belles 37-39, Paris



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N. Cailar, Bayard & Cie - Paris - 1890


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N. Cailar, Bayard & Cie - Paris - 1903


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A. VEYRAT & FILS

Rue du Chateau d'Eau 21, Paris

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A. Veyrat et Fils - Paris - 1876

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A. Veyrat et Fils - Paris - 1878

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CARDEILHAC

Rue du Roule 4/14, later, Rue du Rivoli 91, Paris


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Cardeihac - Paris - 1905

Established by Antoine-Vital Cardeilhac in 1804. The business passed to his son, Armand-Edouard Cardeilhac, and then to the grandson, Ernest Cardeilhac.

They were awarded a Bronze Medal in 1823 at the Parisian Universal Exhibition, and Silver Medals in 1827, 1834,1867, and the Gold Medal in 1878.

The business was acquired by Christofle in 1951.

Cardeihac's trade mark:


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Some examples of the work of Cardeilhac:


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Centrepiece 1904


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Sugar bowl 1904

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TEMPLIER & HALLINGRE

Rue Royale 8, Paris


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Templier & Hallingre - Paris - 1905


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Templier & Hallingre - Paris - 1905

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BRANDT

Rue Michel-Ange 76, Paris


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Brandt - Paris - 1905

Edgar William Brandt was born on the 24th December 1880 at Paris. He studied at the Ecole Nationale Professionelle de Vierzon as from 1894 and received his diploma in 1898. He opened his workshop at Rue Michel-Ange in 1901, and in 1903 he exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs. In 1905 he opened his studio at 101, Boulevard Murat, and in 1908 was awarded a gold medal 1st Class, at the Salon des Artistes Francais. In 1921 he was awarded title of Knight of the Legion of Honour, and in 1923 awarded the Medal of Honour for Applied Art by the Société des Artistes Francais.

The year 1925 saw the opening of the Gallery Edgar Brandt at 27, Boulevard Malesherbes and also another workshop at Rue de Hameau 25. The following year he was awarded the title of Officer of the Legion of Honour.

Edgar William Brandt moved to Switzerland in 1939 and died at Geneva in 1960.

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C. DETOUCHE

Rue de Venise, later, Rue Saint Martin 228-230, Paris

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C. Detouche - Paris - 1863

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C. Detouche - Paris - 1863

Constantin Louis Detouche was first noted as working at Rue de Venise, Paris in c.1820, he relocated to Rue Saint-Martin in 1825 and appears to have stayed there until 1890.

An image of Detouche's premises at Rue Saint Martin from 1850:

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MARRET & BAUGRAND

Rue de la Paix 19, Paris


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Marret & Baugrand - Paris - 1855

The partnership of Paul Marret and Gustave Baugrand was formed in 1852.

Paul Marret died in 1853, Gustave Baugrand took over the running of the business with Marret's widow.

Gustave Baugrand died during the siege of Paris in 1870.

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HENRI LOUIS CHENAILLIER

Rue Turbigo 89, Paris


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Chenaillier - Paris - 1878


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Henry Louis Chenaillier's business was succeeded by Henri Soufflot, and later by Olier & Caron.

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MAISON GARAND

Boulevard Haussmann 55, Paris


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M. Garand - Paris - 1924

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ALPHONSE DEBAIN

Rue du Temple 79, Paris


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A. Debain - Paris - 1889

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A. Debain - Paris - 1898

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Debain - Paris - 1904

Alphonse Debain succeeded the business of Philippe Berthier in 1883, he is thought to have continued until 1916. Debain continued to use Berthier's device, a woodcock, in his maker's mark.


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Alphonse Debain was the son of the silversmith, Alphonse-Edouard Debain, and the grandson of the silversmith, François-Alphonse Debain.

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JANVIER QUERCIA

Rue St. Martin 176, Paris


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Janvier Quercia - Paris - 1904

Janvier Quercia was born at Caserte, Italy, he served his apprenticeship under his father Federico.

Janvier Quercia registered his mark, 'J Q' with an oak leaf in between, on the 27th June 1899, the punches were cancelled on the 4th September 1936.

Janvier and his son, Marcel, were also famed for their production of high quality cigarette lighters, their brands included 'Myon', 'Abdulla', 'Flamidor' and 'Flaminaire'.

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FRANZ KRAMER

Rue St. Honoré 350, Paris


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Kramer - Paris - 1863


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Kramer - Paris - 1876


The following details of the arrest of a person charged with stealing a large quantity of valuable jewellery are given by a New York correspondent : РFranz Kramer, of 350, Rue St. Honor̩, Paris, entrusted a quantity of jewellery, valued at one hundred thousand dollars, to a young Englishman, named James Henry Marriott, to dispose of. It is stated that Marriott tried to pawn some of the jewels in London, but, being afraid of arrest, he fled, leaving some of them behind. He went to America, where he was arrested. His companion, Marie Pereux, surrendered, and handed over a pair of earrings of 31 carats. On their lodgings being searched, the authorities found concealed in a seal muff a 36 carat solitaire, and in the man's trousers' pocket twenty four magnificent loose stones, besides a necklace with fifty-six brilliants, jewelled bracelets, watches, and sprays. One of the gems was estimated to be worth 50,000 dollars. When collected together the jewels fairly covered the police sergeant's desk. Marriott was held by the authorities to be liable to the charge of bringing stolen goods within the State, and on being handed over, was placed on board the steamer Britannic, which sailed for England.

Source: Timaru Herald - 14th July 1883

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L'ART NOUVEAU BING

Rue de Provence 22, Paris


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L'Art Nouveau S. Bing - Paris - 1900


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L'Art Nouveau Bing - Paris - 1904

The business of Siegfried Bing (b.1838-d.1905). The father of Art Nouveau opened his celebrated 'Maison de l'Art Nouveau' in December 1895. The business closed in 1904, the year before his death. The above advertisement is perhaps the last to appear by this important business.

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HACK & HOURDEQUIN (sometimes described as 'Haek & Hourdequiss' or 'Haek & Hourdequin')

Rue de Turbigo 42, Paris


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Haek & Hourdequiss - Paris - 1900


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Haek et Hourdequin - Paris - 1900

Charles Hack and Achille Hourdequin registered their mark, 'H & H' with two axes beneath a star, on the 3rd March 1880.

They were exhibitors at the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900.

Hack & Hourdequin had a London agency with The Fine Art Society, 148, New Bond Street.

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