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Purger & Co.

Purger & Co. was a German printing house, based at Mozartstraße 13, Munich, Germany. The founder of the company was most probably named Adolf Purger. The company was known for the coloured postcards it produced in the beginning of the 20th century. The postcards were printed in three colour chromolithography, a system called photochrome, with the indication Photochromiekarte. The company was printing not only postcards for their own account, but also for other companies, as was probably the case of the colour postcards of the Krikelli's series of Tinos, Greece.

Purger & Co. was active at least during the period 1899-1920 and produced cards from all around Europe and the Mediterranean basin in photo-chromolithography.

The cards of Purger & Co. were numbered initially at the bottom of the postcard's face, but later (possibly after 1905) on the reverse side.

A review in 1907 mentions Purger & Co. as a specialized company for the production of cards of excellent quality and great variety and makes special note about their colours which are reproduced through such perfected process that the graduation of colour merit appreciative recognition.

Purger & Co. is mentioned as one of the influential publishers of postcards of the golden era of postcards 1901-1905, amongst the names of Hauser y Menet, Casa Laurent (both significant Spanish publishers), Künzlies (Künzli Brothers & Co. / Edition Max Künzli) of Zurich, Römmler & Jonas and Stengel & Co of Dresden, Paul Trabert of Leipsig, Brunner & Co of Como, Knackstedt & Näther of Hamburg, E. Maass of Berlín and Dr. Trenkler Co. of Leipzig. Purger & Co. is considered one of the most important producers of coloured postcards worldwide of that era.

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Purger & Co. Wikipedia