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Maison Lefaucheux Trademark Collection - 1886
Description
On June 24, 1886, Henry Rieger, the successor to the famed Lefaucheux house, registered a series of trademarks with the Tribunal de Commerce de Paris. These trademarks were meticulously designed labels intended for cartridge cases, embodying the reputation and quality synonymous with the Lefaucheux name. The documents illustrate the commitment to maintaining high standards in ammunition production, a legacy initiated by Casimir Lefaucheux.
Each label in this collection prominently features the inscription "Maison Lefaucheux, Henry Rieger Succr" along with the notable address "37, Rue Vivienne, Paris." This address, located in the heart of Paris, signified the central role Lefaucheux's enterprise played in the firearms industry. The labels also displayed various cartridge specifications, such as powder and shot measurements, which were crucial for identifying the correct ammunition for different firearms. These details ensured that users could easily select the appropriate cartridges for their needs, reflecting Lefaucheux's dedication to user convenience and safety.
The distinctiveness of each label is enhanced by the use of different colors and numbers, which varied according to the specific cartridge type and specifications.
These trademarks not only functioned as practical guides but also served as a testament to the craftsmanship and innovative spirit of the Lefaucheux legacy. The meticulous attention to detail in the design and registration of these labels highlights the precision and care that were hallmarks of the Lefaucheux name, continuing to influence the development of ammunition and firearms long after their introduction.
Year Made
1886
Country
France
Firearm Designer and Influential System
Henry Rieger