G. Nissou, Paris (printer)
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G. Nissou & Pichot, Paris |
History
G. Nissou operated a printing press from 1850 to 1872.
The printing house was founded in 1830 by J.-A. Pichot. In 1850 it was moved to rue de Chabrol and passed into the hands of G. Nissou, who ran it until 1872. In 1872, the firm of Nissou & Pichot was founded and moved the print shop to 72, quai de Jemmapes. Eugène Pichot took over the printing house in 1875 and ran it until 1894. In 1894 Henri Pichot became a co-owner and the printing house operated under the name E. and H. Pichot until 1902. From 1902, Henri Pichot alone owned the printing house until 1911, when it was transformed into a joint-stock company under the name 'Imprimerie Pichot'.
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fr_48: Rhum de la Jamaique; Qualite superieure; G. Nissou; Déposé No 48
fr_286: Rhum de la Jamaique
fr_1166: Rhum de la Jamaique; Premiere qualité; Nissou; 221
fr_11: Qualite superieure; Premiere; Qualite; De la Jamaique; G. Nissou; No 76