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Vaucher, Dupasquieer, & Co. was a maker of [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indienne_(tissu)|"Indian" fabrics] in [[Cortaillod]] before turning to [[ebauche]] making around [[1854]]. The company mainly supplied the watchmakers in [[Fleurier]], which specialized in watches for the Chinese market at that time. Vaucher, Dupasquier also produced ladies pendant winding watches. | Vaucher, Dupasquieer, & Co. was a maker of [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indienne_(tissu)|"Indian" fabrics] in [[Cortaillod]] before turning to [[ebauche]] making around [[1854]]. The company mainly supplied the watchmakers in [[Fleurier]], which specialized in watches for the Chinese market at that time. Vaucher, Dupasquier also produced ladies pendant winding watches. | ||
The company appears in Indicateur Davoine from [[1865]] through [[1877]], after which a new company called Berthoud-Coulon or Ed. Berthoud appears. | The company appears in Indicateur Davoine from [[1865]] through [[1877]], after which a new company called Berthoud-Coulon or Ed. Berthoud appears. This was the same firm under new ownership. | ||
Jules Dupasquier is listed in [[1855]] as a mechanic and machinist in Cortaillod. | Jules Dupasquier is listed in [[1855]] as a mechanic and machinist in Cortaillod. |
Revision as of 02:04, 29 July 2022
Vaucher, Dupasquieer, & Co. was a maker of "Indian" fabrics in Cortaillod before turning to ebauche making around 1854. The company mainly supplied the watchmakers in Fleurier, which specialized in watches for the Chinese market at that time. Vaucher, Dupasquier also produced ladies pendant winding watches.
The company appears in Indicateur Davoine from 1865 through 1877, after which a new company called Berthoud-Coulon or Ed. Berthoud appears. This was the same firm under new ownership.
Jules Dupasquier is listed in 1855 as a mechanic and machinist in Cortaillod.