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[[Image:1923-Paillard-Semper-2.jpg|thumb|A 1923 advertising]]
 
[[Image:1923-Paillard-Semper-2.jpg|thumb|A 1923 advertising]]
  
The [[Paillard]] origins date back to the [[1788]] when P. C. Lambertye founded his business in the production of watercolors. The company changed hands several times, first in 1822 and then in 1850, when it became the property of ''J. M. Paillard'', assuming his name. In [[1895]] ''Eugene Moreau'' took over the company, and from [[1898]] began to move production to Mouy. The company was established as ''Société Anonyme des anciens Établissements J. M. Paillard'' in [[1903]].
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The ''Paillard'' origins date back to the [[1788]] when P. C. Lambertye founded his business in the production of watercolors. The company changed hands several times, first in 1822 and then in 1850, when it became the property of ''J. M. Paillard'', assuming his name. In [[1895]] ''Eugene Moreau'' took over the company, and from [[1898]] began to move production to Mouy. The company was established as ''"Société Anonyme des anciens Établissements J. M. Paillard"'' in [[1903]].
  
Il trasferimento della produzione a Mouy venne completato nel [[1912]], ma per la produzione di stilografiche resta indicata nelle pubblicità una sede parigina, Passage St-Sébastien, 17, indirizzo che viene citato pure nei brevetti richiesti all'estero. Non è chiaro se si tratti della sede legale o di una azienda poi separatasi dall'originale. La ditta risulta attiva nel mercato delle stilografiche dalla fine della prima guerra mondiale agli anni '60.  
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The transfer of production to Mouy was completed in [[1912]], but for the production of fountain pens a Paris office is indicated in advertising, Passage St-Sébastien, 17, address that is mentioned also in the patent applications abroad. It is not clear whether it is the head office or a company then split off from the original one. The company was active in the market of fountain pens since the end of World War I to the 60s.  
  
E' da notare che un tale Mr. Paillard viene citato come responsabile dell'ufficio di rappresentanza per la Francia della [[Montblanc]], non è chiaro si tratta di una omonimia (caso più probabile), o se si facesse riferimento alla ditta. L'azienda era attiva anche nel campo della cancelleria, con la produzione di inchiostri e nell'ebanisteria. I primi modelli si stilografiche erano di importazione americana.  
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It should be noted that such a Mr. Paillard is cited as responsible representative for France's [[Montblanc]] office, it is not clear it is a homonym (most likely), or if it was referring to the firm. The company was also active in the field of stationery, with the production of inks and in cabinet. The first models are pens were American import.  
  
In seguito vennero prodotte penne stilografiche sotto due marchi, [[Semper]] per i modelli di punta e [[Scriptor]] per la fascia economica. Alla fine degli anni '30 le penne vengono invece identificate direttamente con il nome  ''J. M. Paillard'' o la sigla ''J.M.P.'' La produzione di stilografiche cessò nel [[1960]] ma l'azienda continuò le sue attività nel mercato del materiale da scrittura.
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Following fountain pens were produced under two brands, [[Semper]] for the top models and [[Scriptor]] for the economy segment. At the end of the '30s pens were instead identified directly with the ''J. M. Paillard'' name or the abbreviation  ''J.M.P.''. The fountain pen production ceased in [[1960]] but the company continued its activities in the market of writing materials.
  
===Riferimenti esterni===
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==External references==
* http://patrimoine-historique-du-canton-de-mouy.fr/JM_paillard/les_ets_j_m_paillard.htm
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110213183034/http://patrimoine-historique-du-canton-de-mouy.fr:80/JM_paillard/les_ets_j_m_paillard.htm] Article on a local history web site
* http://web.archive.org/web/20071012004902/http://www.stylos-francais.fr/autres.php  
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* [http://www.amoi-assoc.com/web/doc/docMouy/JM-Paillard.pdf] PDF with the excerpt from the previous site
* http://web.archive.org/web/20090611013338/http://www.montblanc-pens.com/montblancpens.html
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* [https://www.labreuche-fournisseurs-artistes-paris.fr/fournisseur/j-m-paillard-societe-anonyme-des-anciens-etablissements] Other historical information
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20071012004902/http://www.stylos-francais.fr/autres.php] Brand page on a discontinued website on French fountain pens
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20090611013338/http://www.montblanc-pens.com/montblancpens.html] Brand page on a discontinued website
 
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Paillard
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Brand advertising
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Patents
A 1923 advertising

The Paillard origins date back to the 1788 when P. C. Lambertye founded his business in the production of watercolors. The company changed hands several times, first in 1822 and then in 1850, when it became the property of J. M. Paillard, assuming his name. In 1895 Eugene Moreau took over the company, and from 1898 began to move production to Mouy. The company was established as "Société Anonyme des anciens Établissements J. M. Paillard" in 1903.

The transfer of production to Mouy was completed in 1912, but for the production of fountain pens a Paris office is indicated in advertising, Passage St-Sébastien, 17, address that is mentioned also in the patent applications abroad. It is not clear whether it is the head office or a company then split off from the original one. The company was active in the market of fountain pens since the end of World War I to the 60s.

It should be noted that such a Mr. Paillard is cited as responsible representative for France's Montblanc office, it is not clear it is a homonym (most likely), or if it was referring to the firm. The company was also active in the field of stationery, with the production of inks and in cabinet. The first models are pens were American import.

Following fountain pens were produced under two brands, Semper for the top models and Scriptor for the economy segment. At the end of the '30s pens were instead identified directly with the J. M. Paillard name or the abbreviation J.M.P.. The fountain pen production ceased in 1960 but the company continued its activities in the market of writing materials.

External references

  • [1] Article on a local history web site
  • [2] PDF with the excerpt from the previous site
  • [3] Other historical information
  • [4] Brand page on a discontinued website on French fountain pens
  • [5] Brand page on a discontinued website