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− | '''Lucien Joux & Compagnie''' was a camera maker in Paris from the 1890s until at least 1914.<ref>{{McKeown12}} p452-3.</ref><ref>[http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=13541 Advertisement from 1914 for the Joux Aléthoscope] at Sylvain Halgand's [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/carrousel/html/index.php Collection d'Appareils]; the advertisement names Etienne Tufféry as the new owner of the company. It gives the company's address as 18 ''bis'' Rue Denfert-Rochereau; there are, however, | + | <div class="floatright plainlinks" style="margin:0px 0px 20px 20px;"> |
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+ | '''Lucien Joux & Compagnie''' was a camera maker in Paris from the 1890s until at least 1914.<ref>{{McKeown12}} p452-3.</ref><ref>[http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=13541 Advertisement from 1914 for the Joux Aléthoscope] at Sylvain Halgand's [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/carrousel/html/index.php Collection d'Appareils]; the advertisement names Etienne Tufféry as the new owner of the company. It gives the company's address (presumably the factory) as 18 ''bis'' Rue Denfert-Rochereau; (there are, however, several streets of that name on the outskirts of Paris; Denfert-Rochereau was a hero of the Franco-Prussian War); and the shop address as 77 Bvd St-Michel, near the Jardin du Luxembourg.</ref> The company was at some time taken over by Etienne Tufféry, who continued to trade with the Joux brand. | ||
− | Some of the company's cameras were of the 'jumelle' type: 'jumelle' means 'twin', and by extension can mean binoculars; this might suggest that cameras so named should be stereo. However, the name refers to the ''shape'' of the camera, which is a box, tapering at the front, which resembles the shape of a pair of binoculars.<ref> | + | Some of the company's cameras were of the 'jumelle' type: 'jumelle' means 'twin', and by extension can mean binoculars; this might suggest that cameras so named should be stereo. However, the name refers to the ''shape'' of the camera, which is a box, tapering at the front, which resembles the shape of a pair of binoculars.<ref>Sténo-Jumelle sold at the November 2003 Westlicht Photographica Auction.</ref> Neither of the 'jumelle'-named models listed below is stereo by default, though a stereo version of the Sténo-Jumelle was made. |
==Cameras== | ==Cameras== | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Sténo-Jumelle]]; approx. 1895 |
* Ortho-Jumelle Duplex; approx. 1895 | * Ortho-Jumelle Duplex; approx. 1895 | ||
− | * | + | * Sténo-Jumelle (stereo); approx. 1898 |
* [[Stereo-Pochette]]; approx. 1898 | * [[Stereo-Pochette]]; approx. 1898 | ||
* Photo-Pochette | * Photo-Pochette |
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Diagram from US Patent 538736, describing the Sténo-Jumelle (Image rights) |
Lucien Joux & Compagnie was a camera maker in Paris from the 1890s until at least 1914.[1][2] The company was at some time taken over by Etienne Tufféry, who continued to trade with the Joux brand.
Some of the company's cameras were of the 'jumelle' type: 'jumelle' means 'twin', and by extension can mean binoculars; this might suggest that cameras so named should be stereo. However, the name refers to the shape of the camera, which is a box, tapering at the front, which resembles the shape of a pair of binoculars.[3] Neither of the 'jumelle'-named models listed below is stereo by default, though a stereo version of the Sténo-Jumelle was made.
Cameras
- Sténo-Jumelle; approx. 1895
- Ortho-Jumelle Duplex; approx. 1895
- Sténo-Jumelle (stereo); approx. 1898
- Stereo-Pochette; approx. 1898
- Photo-Pochette
- Stereo-Pochette panoramic
- Takyr
- Aléthoscope; approx. 1902
Notes
- ↑ McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). p452-3.
- ↑ Advertisement from 1914 for the Joux Aléthoscope at Sylvain Halgand's Collection d'Appareils; the advertisement names Etienne Tufféry as the new owner of the company. It gives the company's address (presumably the factory) as 18 bis Rue Denfert-Rochereau; (there are, however, several streets of that name on the outskirts of Paris; Denfert-Rochereau was a hero of the Franco-Prussian War); and the shop address as 77 Bvd St-Michel, near the Jardin du Luxembourg.
- ↑ Sténo-Jumelle sold at the November 2003 Westlicht Photographica Auction.