GAILLARD EMM. Maurel Oil Bordeaux Oil Sure d'Elle Peanut The - Lot 734

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GAILLARD EMM. Maurel Oil Bordeaux Oil Sure d'Elle Peanut The - Lot 734
GAILLARD EMM. Maurel Oil Bordeaux Oil Sure d'Elle Peanut The Maurels: A family of merchants in Bassens... a great in the Bordeaux wine trade in the 19th century. The Maurel, Maurel Frères and Maurel et Prom companies, which had major trading posts on the west coast of Africa, specialized in shipping and peanuts. His many properties in Bassens. Although resident in Bordeaux, particularly in the new Quinconces district, this family acquired (or built) suburban residences in the Bordeaux region, including four in Bassens. Marc, his brother Urbain (Maison Maurel Frères), Emile and his brother Jean (Maison Maurel et Prom) settled in beautiful residences all located in the south of the commune: Séguinaud, Bonnefon, Lagarde and Pomerol. Built on the hillside, they offered an unobstructed view of the Garonne... and the port! By the 19th century, Bassens had become a veritable a highly sought-after holiday resort, with its beautiful mansions set in the heart of rich wine-growing estates... The Maurels were very involved in local life in Bassens, as evidenced by their strong protests against the installation of a chemical products factory (Bertrand Fils et Cie) at the Payault site in 1911 / Les Maurel: A family of traders in Bassens ... a big notoriety in the Bordeaux trade in the nineteenth century. Maurel Houses, Maurel Frères and Maurel and Prom, which have important trading posts on the west coast of Africa, specialized in armaments (commercial exploitation of ships) and groundnuts. Its many properties in Bassens. Although living in Bordeaux, especially in the new quarter of Quinconces, this family has acquired (or builds) suburban homes in Bordeaux and including four in Bassens. Marc, his brother Urbain (Maison Maurel Frères), Emile and his brother Jean (Maison Maurel and Prom) settled in beautiful houses all located in the south of the town: Séguinaud, Bonnefon, Lagarde and Pomerol. Built on the hillside, they offered, overlooking, a breathtaking view of the Garonne ... and the port! In the nineteenth century, Bassens really appeared as a popular resort with its beautiful mansions in the heart of rich wine estates ... The Maurels were very involved in the local life of Bassenaise as they protested their strong protests against the installation of a chemical plant (Bertrand Fils et Cie) at a place called Payault in 1911 De La Vasselais Paris Affiche entoilée/ Vintage Poster on Linnen T.B.E. A - ALCOOL & SPIRITUEUX 40 x 30 Imp. circa 1950
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