One bearer share certificate (part sociale) of "SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME DES ÉTABLISSEMENTS SUD-AMÉRICAINS GRATRY",Brussels ,Belgium 1955 . Condition (opinion):Very Fine (VF) .Capital 4.500.000 Fr divided in 54.000 parts sociales Textile Import an distribution in South America and Europe. Uncancelled coupons remain uncut.Printer:Imprimerie Industrielle et Financière(Bruxelles).Security watermark paper .
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The Gratry family is a family of industrialists originating from the North of France, then from Belgium and Switzerland, known since the 16th century1.
Its first representatives are attested in France in the 16th century, between Villeneuve-la-Guyard and Bourmont (current Champagne-Ardenne).
Several representatives of the Gratry family became Belgians in the 19th century, the most famous being General Guillaume Auguste Gratry, minister of war to King Leopold II.
This family was particularly present in the textile industry with the Société Anonyme des Establissements Gratry, founded in 1896 in Lille, with a share capital of 10,000,000 francs (in 1928), and whose main activity was weaving in Halluin. and Hellemmes (North), Morestel (Isère), with representations in Lille, Paris, Lyon, Bordeaux, Marseille, Rouen, Nancy, Strasbourg, Flers de l'Orne, Algiers, Oran, Halluin, and at the beginning of the 20th century with colonial counters in Tananarive, Hanoi, Tourane, Oudjda, Casablanca, Fez, Marrakech, etc.
During the second half of the 20th century, we found the Gratry South American Establishments, based in Belgium.
It is still represented today with Gratry Development, a real estate development company based in Geneva, Switzerland, and Gratry & Co3, a financial management company with a portfolio of more than a billion US dollars, based in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. -United of America.
Famous people
Alphonse Gratry, restorer of the Oratory of France, and former director of the Collège Stanislas, academician
Guillaume Auguste Gratry, general, Minister of War in the Brother-Orban II government, in whose honor the rue du Général Gratry in Brussels was named
Marguerite de Bayser-Gratry, sculptor
Places
Château Gratry, in Halluin
Ango Manor, in Varengeville-sur-Mer
Wedding rings
The Gratry family contracted alliances in the families: of Bayser, Burrus, of Rougé, Bolton (dynasty of American politicians).
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Ancien siège de la SA des établissements américaines Gratry
Rue d'Arlon 118-120
Typologie(s)
immeuble de bureaux
Intervenant(s)
Henri-Aimé JACOBS – architecte – 1925
Styles
Art Déco