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E. F. Nobel made T. S. Braun a partner in the company in 1855 and Nobel's son Chr. P. Nobel (1841–1899) became a partner in 1879. T. S. Braun's son, P. Braun, became a partner in 1887. Bruun Sr. died shortly thereafter and the firm was the following year split in two when Nobel's son kept the cigar
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The Nykøbing Falster company was continued by B. C. Nobel and H. Baagøe until B. C. Nobel's death in 1890. His share of the company was passed to his son, Emil Nobel (1861–1906). H. Baagøe died in 1900 and the company was then continued by Emil Nobel alone until his death in 1906. The company was
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then passed to his widow, Emma Nobel, but H. Nobel (born 1880), a son of Chr. P. Nobel and Nanna Nobel), became a partner. The company was in 1908 taken over by E. Nobel in Copenhagen and H. Nobel then joined his mother and elder brother as a partner.
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In 1938, E. F. Nobel and H. Nobel bought E. Nobels Fabrikker out of the merger. E. F. Nobel passed away in 1941 and his share of the company was then taken over by his son B. Nobel. One of H. Nobel's sons, H. J. Nobel, became a partner in 1945.
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E. F. Nobel's death in 1892 left Chr. P. Nobel as the sole owner of the company. After his death in 1899 it was continued by his widow, Nanna Nobel, and son, E. F. Nobel (1875-1941).
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and Horwitz & Kattentid under the name De Danske Cigar- & Tobaksfabrikker in 1919. E. F. Nobel and H. Nobel were both board members of the new company.
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11 (formerly No. 44) in 1806. The company was in 1854 acquired by E. F. Nobel (1810-1892). He had back in 1835 established a tobacco company in
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and smoking tobacco activities while Braun's two sons continued the chewing tobacco activities under the name Brødr. Braun.
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but that company was now left in the hands of and later acquired by B. C. Nobel (1825–1890) and H. Baagøe (died 1900).
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E. F. Nobel's new venture in Copenhagen grew rapidly and he soon expanded it with a large, new cigar factory at
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in exchange for the porcelain factory's site at Prinsessegade 62 (formerly 52).
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in 1991. It closed in 2016. The youngest part of the building is from 1939.
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The company was founded when Christian Kastrup opened a tobacco factory at
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The company name is still seen on the facade of its former building at
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Danish businessman and politician Emilius Ferdinand Nobel (1810-1892).
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The cigar factory in Nykøbing Falster was taken over by
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Index


Copenhagen
Denmark

Vestergade
Nykøbing Falster

Vestergade
Smallegade
Frederiksberg
Porcelænshaven
chewing tobacco
Prinsessegade
Christianshavn
Royal Porcelain Factory
Chr. Augustinus Fabrikker


Vestergade
Prinsessegade
Christianshavn Gymnasium
Scandinavian Tobacco Group
N. B. Clemmensen




"E. Nobel"
"E. Nobel"
Dansk Biografisk Leksikon

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