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'''Emile Vuillard''' was the last owner. Henri Vuillard & Cie. was merged in the '''Cuty Fort Group''' (est. 1987 and headed by [[Chacom]]) till 1988 along with the pipe brands of [[Jeantet]], and John [[Lacroix]]. | '''Emile Vuillard''' was the last owner. Henri Vuillard & Cie. was merged in the '''Cuty Fort Group''' (est. 1987 and headed by [[Chacom]]) till 1988 along with the pipe brands of [[Jeantet]], and John [[Lacroix]]. | ||
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[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]][[Category: France]] | [[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]][[Category: France]] |
Latest revision as of 12:36, 7 September 2021
The brand was founded by Henri Vuillard in Saint-Claude.
Vuillard had a London branch named Vuillard & Strauss, London EC1. It is safe to assume, that their brands Lord and Turf were produced in Saint-Claude.
Emile Vuillard was the last owner. Henri Vuillard & Cie. was merged in the Cuty Fort Group (est. 1987 and headed by Chacom) till 1988 along with the pipe brands of Jeantet, and John Lacroix.