Kaufmannsbild / Collector´S Picture Petzold & Aulhorn (Dresden) To 1900

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You are bidding on a very rare merchant picture / collection picture around 1900.

Topic: Military / Wars of Liberation / General Blucher. You can see soldiers on horseback.

Product / Company: Saxonia cream chocolate (Petzold & Aulhorn AG, Dresden).

Series XXIV, Motif 2: Freedom Songs. What are the trumpets blowing?

Verso print of the "Lied vom Feldmarschall" (Ernst Moritz Arndt, 1813).

Format: 7.2x10.5cm

Status : Spotted, with small scratches, small. Corner crease lower left. You're welcome also note the pictures!

Internal note: folder Sixt Montblanc etc.

About theChocolate factory Petzold and Aulhorn (source: Stadtwiki Dresden):

In 1843, merchant Ernst Louis Aulhorn founded the chocolate and confectionery factory "CC Petzold & Aulhorn" together with the confectioner Carl Christian Petzold. The factory, which quickly gained importance, was given the original business premises in Dresden "Am See No. 10" too small. on the 22nd On September 1, 1855, the factory property at Falkenstraße 49 (later Zwickauer Str. 22) acquired from Sippel's heirs.[1] It was a mill site on the former Weißeritzmühlgraben below the Feldschlösschen.[2] With the expansion of the manufacturing facility, a dedicated sugar refinery was set up.

On 12. July 1860 the house plot Wilsdruffer Straße No. 7 (later No. 9) in Dresden. The factory founded further branches in Berlin, Leipzig, Breslau, Nuremberg, Chemnitz and Frankfurt/M.. As one of the first chocolate factories of its kind, it became known throughout Germany.[4]

Around 1896 there were three retail shops in Dresden at Wilsdruffer Strasse 9, Hauptstrasse 2 and Bautzner Strasse 41.[5]

After the abandonment and purchase of areas of the former Reisewitzer Park in Plauen near Dresden, the factory was able to settle on a new and larger site at Bienertstraße 1 around 1897/1898.[6] The company sold its chocolates under the brand name "Pea" among others.[7] During the II. During World War II the site was badly damaged by bombing. After the end of the war, the corner building on Tharandter Strasse/Bienertstrasse was partially rebuilt, mostly only one story as a production building for VEB Galvano Dresden (later also used by the Halle pump and compressor combine, Dresden branch).

After the end of World War II in 1945, Petzold & Aulhorn moved to Hamburg. In the 90s of the 20th At the end of the 19th century the company was taken over by Barry Callebaut. The "Pea" brand was continued by a company in Veitshöchheim and still exists today under the name "Pea Süsswaren GmbH".[8]

Letterhead around 1897

staff [edit]

Carl Christian Petzold, 1843-1873 confectioner and company owner

Ernst Louis Aulhorn, merchant and company owner

Ernst Oskar Aulhorn, merchant from 1867, partner from March 1874

Paul Rudolf Aulhorn, merchant and co-owner from 1891 (board of the AG)

Friedrich Eduard Müller, around 1877 cocoa weigher

Ernst Emil Rudolph, around 1877 chocolate maker

Ernst Oscar Meiche, around 1877 chocolate weigher

F Mor Weißenborn, around 1890 authorized signatory

Curt Ewald Melzer, around 1899 authorized signatory, from 1907 board member of the AG

Bruno Theodor Schmiedel, around 1899 authorized signatory, from 1907 board member of the AG

Karl Engelke, Arno Clauss, Rudolph Grünert, board members from 1943/44

In 1843, merchant Ernst Louis Aulhorn founded the chocolate and confectionery factory "CC Petzold & Aulhorn" together with the confectioner Carl Christian Petzold. The factory, which quickly gained importance, was given the original business premises in Dresden "Am See No. 10" too small. on the 22nd On September 1, 1855, the factory property at Falkenstraße 49 (later Zwickauer Str. 22) acquired from Sippel's heirs.[1] It was a mill site on the former Weißeritzmühlgraben below the Feldschlösschen.[2] With the expansion of the manufacturing facility, a dedicated sugar refinery was set up. After the abandonment and purchase of areas of the former Reisewitzer Park in Plauen near Dresden, the factory was able to settle on a new and larger site at Bienertstraße 1 around 1897/1898.[6] The company
Herausgeber Petzold & Aulhorn
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Ausgewählte Suchfilter Kaufmannsbild
Zeitraum Vor 1945
Thema Militär
Erscheinungsjahr Vor 1990
Produktart Bild
  • Condition: Used
  • Publisher: Petzold & Aulhorn
  • Origin: Germany
  • Selected Search Filter: Businessman Image
  • Period: Before 1945
  • Theme: Military
  • Year Of Publication: Before 1990
  • Type: Picture
  • Brand: Unbranded

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