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Nederlandsche Stoomlederfabriek N.V. (Fabrique à Vapeur Neerlandaise de Cuirs S.A.), Preferent Aandeel, 100 Gulden, 20 December 1906

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In 1902, the Van Siebergen leather factory on the Laagstraat in Rijen had to close. In 1906, Isidore Gottschalk continued the company under the name N.V. Nederlandse Stoomlederfabriek. Gottschalk was a leather manufacturer in Liège. He started with the manufacture of sole leather under the name 'Ouwe Reijen'. The leather acquired a good reputation far beyond Rijen. Production rose to 38,000 hides per year in 1914. Due to war conditions, production fell to 10,000 units per year in 1917, only to rise again quickly after 1919. In 1928 the factory was sold to P. Rompa from Terheijden, who continued the company under the name Rompa-leder B.V.
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Artikelnummer 1982NBRIJE0001d


Specificaties

Land: Netherlands
Staat/Provincie: Noord-Brabant
Stad/Plaats: Rijen
Bedrijf/Uitgever: Nederlandsche Stoomlederfabriek N.V. (Fabrique à Vapeur Neerlandaise de Cuirs S.A.)
Soort effecten: Preferent aandeel
Waarde: 100 Gulden
Datum/Jaar: 20 December 1906
Maatschappelijk kapitaal: 225,000 Gulden
Verdeling maatschappelijk kapitaal: 2250 Shares of 100 gulden and 2250 Shares w/o value
Branch: Leather/shoe industry
Koninklijk besluit: December 1906, No. 48
Opgericht: 20 December 1906
Drukkerij: Imp. Conrads Frères & Cie, Liege
Afmeting (LxH in mm): 364x240 mm
Omschrijving

In 1902, the Van Siebergen leather factory on the Laagstraat in Rijen had to close. In 1906, Isidore Gottschalk continued the company under the name N.V. Nederlandse Stoomlederfabriek. Gottschalk was a leather manufacturer in Liège. He started with the manufacture of sole leather under the name 'Ouwe Reijen'. The leather acquired a good reputation far beyond Rijen. Production rose to 38,000 hides per year in 1914. Due to war conditions, production fell to 10,000 units per year in 1917, only to rise again quickly after 1919. In 1928 the factory was sold to P. Rompa from Terheijden, who continued the company under the name Rompa-leder B.V.