B. Sirven Company (Printing)

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Certificate of 6.5% Bond of 500F - Toulouse 1921

€200.00
No tax

Company founded by Bernard Sirven in 1834 in Toulouse, rue de la Colombette, specializing in lithography, but also binding, stitching, cardboard, office and school supplies.... Sirven also owned a cardboard factory .

The company produced many advertising posters including Belle Epoque advertisements illustrated by Mucha.

Joseph Sirven (1835-1905), son of the founder of the printing press, was mayor of Toulouse from 1884 to 1888. During the Franco-German war of 1870, the workers of the Sirven printing press, under the direction of Joseph and his brother, published war dispatches in order to give news from the front to soldiers' wives. This is the birth of the Dépêche du Midi.

The Sirvens then embarked on the manufacture of metal boxes, with in particular the famous cachou Lajaunie.

In 1904 Léon Lajaunie sold the exploitation rights to the Sirven brothers. Gaston Sirven will later take over the printing press. His son, Alfred Sirven, will turn to other activities...

Beautiful drawing by Luigi Loir.

Large format title size

Issue : 5000 bonds

VF/EF condition : tear at the top 

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Data sheet

Country
France
Theme
Printing
Design
Yes
Rare bonds
Rare
Condition
VF/EF

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