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Cía General Fabril Financiera S.A.

Published March 26, 1999 Updated June 12, 2023

Founded in 1889 as Compañía General de Fósforos, and favoured by certain economic factors, the firm provided a range of general printing and publishing services, with interests in textiles and other industrial processes. In 1929 the firm became known as Compañía General Fabril Financiera S.A.

ArgentinaCia Gral Fabril Financiera S.A.
Cía General Fabril Financiera S.A.
Naipes Domador, c.1940 Naipes Victoria, c.1950

Iriarte 2035 - Buenos Aires
and California 2098 - Buenos Aires

Founded in 1889 as Compañía General de Fósforos, and favoured by certain economic factors, such as the emergence of transportation infrastructure (railways) and network links with the Italian community in Buenos Aires, the firm provided a range of general printing and publishing services, with interests in textiles and other industrial processes. In 1929 the firm became known as Compañía General Fabril Financiera S.A.   read blog

Talleres Gráficos Compañía General Fabril Financiera S.A.

Above: Lithographic presses, Compañía General Fabril Financiera S.A.   see more

Spanish suited playing card brand names include: Angelito, Domador, Payador and Victoria.  These cards were based on Catalan designs appropriated from Sebastian Comas y Ricart of Barcelona (Spain). Naipes El Heraldo, registered in 1930, and Naipes Mónaco were the company's leading Anglo-American playing card brands.

During the 1960s the firm grew to become one of the major general printers of the day, with over 3,000 employees. In January 1969, following a period of growing labour unrest, a strike was called which lasted for four months  read more

In c.1975 Gustavo Pueyrredón designed a special pack celebrating Aberdeen Angus cattle breeding. The firm commissioned artists such as Dante Quinterno, Divito, Lino Palacios and Carlos Páez Vilaró. A special promotional pack was produced for Parliament Cigarettes in 1977 with cartoon characters on the courts and jokers, designed by Carlos Loiseau.

There was a business relationship with F.X.Schmid of Germany during the 1970s, but the playing-card side was finally taken over by Joker S.A. in 1977. The business closed down in 1995, when the official Telephone Directory contract was lost and debts escalated, and the buildings were destroyed by fire and bankruptcy ensued.

Joker, c.1940-50 Ace of Hearts with tax stamp, c.1945-50 Logo from wrapper, 1975

Above: Early version of The Joker, not smiling and uncoloured. c.1930

Above: Ace of Hearts with green "Impuestos Internos" tax stamp, and the address: Iriarte 2035, Bs Aires.

Above: Logo from wrapper, 1975

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