Association Phonique des Grands Artistes

969

Share of 100F - Paris 1906

€450.00
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One of the most beautiful share certificate of the French scripophily!

The purpose of the company (abbreviated APCA), founded by Paul Salomon in 1906, was to bring together and use the sound recording of sounds emitted by artists belonging to the Association. Most of these artists perform at the Opera.

The company was located 16 rue de Balzac in Paris.

In 1909, the company took over the assets of another company founded by Salomon: the Compagnie Internationale Phonique.

The company will be dissolved in 1912 after the bankruptcy of the banks holding the majority of the capital of the company.

Beautiful bond designed by Paul Poncet, sculptor, born in Voiron near Grenoble in 1899, member of the "Salon des Artistes Français". Poncet presented his work in this salon, winning medals and decorations.

Document in perfect condition, richly illustrated with a view of the Palais Garnier, Paris Opera.

Size: 40 x 31 cm excluding coupons, 56 x 31 including the 20 coupons.

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1 Item

Data sheet

Country
France
Theme
Phonographs
Design
Yes
Rare bonds
Rare
Condition
EF

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