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Doeuillet-Doucet Company (Fashion house)
Share of 100F - Paris 1928
Share to bearer of 100 francs each issued in Paris in 1928.
Georges Camille Dœuillet (1865 - 1929) was a French couturier, who opened a haute couture house in Paris in 1900. In 1912, he took the presidency of the Parisian Couture Union Chamber.
In 1925, the French industrialist Georges Aubert took the Doeuillet company public. Aubert takes a large stake and becomes the administrator of the house. Over the following months, Dœuillet merged with the house of Jacques Doucet, within a holding company headed by Aubert and including the haute couture houses Agnès, Paul Poiret, Drecoll and Beer, and Germaine Patat.
In 1929, the new Doeuillet-Doucet company was grouped together at 21 rue de la Paix and then moved to 47 rue Pierre-Charron. Georges Dœuillet died in 1929 and the new Dœuillet-Doucet company was liquidated in 1937, not without having had problems with the Oustric bank, whose founder, Albert Oustric, was also a director of the companies in the Georges Aubert group. Title decorated with a pretty frieze inspired by a tied ribbon.
Data sheet
- Country
- France
- Theme
- Fashion
- Design
- Yes
- Condition
- VF/EF