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Promotional Document for Maison Lefaucheux Firearms - 1837
Description
This document, published in 1837, is a promotional piece featured in "Panorama de l'industrie, ou guide de l'acheteur," a comprehensive buyer's guide that highlighted major industrial houses and their products across various sectors. The document specifically promotes Maison Lefaucheux, formerly known as Maison Pauly, emphasizing the superior design and reliability of Lefaucheux firearms. It notes that these breech-loading guns could achieve a firing rate of 12 shots per minute, minimizing the risk of misfires and double loads. The promotional text underscores the widespread adoption of these firearms by over 8,000 hunters since their latest improvements in 1832, and it highlights endorsements from esteemed institutions like the Royal Institute of France and the Royal Society for Encouragement, which awarded the company a gold medal.
At the time this document was published, the Lefaucheux business was under the ownership of Camille Jubé. On December 17, 1835, Camille Auguste Jean Baptiste Napoléon Jubé de la Perelle purchased the business from Casimir Lefaucheux for 25,000 francs, with the official transfer of ownership taking place on January 1, 1836. Despite the change in ownership, the business continued to operate under the prestigious name "Maison Lefaucheux, ancienne Maison Pauly." This period marks a transitional phase for the company, with Jubé overseeing the management and continuing the legacy of innovation and quality that Lefaucheux had established.
This document not only serves as a marketing tool but also as a historical artifact that provides insight into the industrial and commercial strategies of the time. It reflects the technological advancements and high standards of the Lefaucheux firearms, situating the business within the broader context of the mid-19th century industrial landscape. The inclusion of this document in "Panorama de l'industrie" highlights its significance and the esteem in which Maison Lefaucheux was held during this era, even as it navigated the ownership transition from Lefaucheux to Jubé.
Year Made
1837
Country
France
Firearm Designer and Influential System
Casimir Lefaucheux