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Enamelled single-sid…
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TÉCALÉMIT official station - circa 1930
Enamelled single-sid…
See original version (French)
Lot no. 282
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TÉCALÉMIT official station - circa 1930
Enamelled single-sided cut-out plaque to hang with all its reflectors in good condition.
Good condition, good colours and good brightness, chips to fastenings and edges.
"Lucis Galliano" "enamel-engraving" .
Could be seen in petrol stations .
120 x 55 cm.
Emile Piquerez, had invented his famous pressure lubrication, and had given it the name "THÉCLA".
Joseph Christe had signed an agreement in the United States with the company ALEMITE.
This was the starting point for the TECALEMIT company, whose offices, shops, workshops and service stations were set up by these two founders at 18 rue Brunel in Paris in May 1922.
The name "TECALEMIT", an offshoot of "THÉCLA" and "ALEMITE", was intended to remind users of pressure lubrication that they would find equipment from both brands at TECALEMIT (source: tecalemit.com).
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