I just purchased some old darkroom equipment and one of the items was packed in a reused box that used to hold black and white paper.
I have never heard of the Dassonville company before.
Does anyone know any of its history?
The box has the following written on it.
DASSONVILLE
CHARCOAL BLACK
PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPER FOR PROJECTION PRINTING
OPEN ONLY IN DARK ROOM
Manufactered by the DASSONVILLE CO. LTD
205 East 42nd Street New York 17, New York
The Gum label that was used to seal the box has the following written on it:
LAID - IVORY
100 Sheets 8x10 Medium Contrast
Charcoal Black C
A charcoal-type paper, medium rough, with a delightful laid surface. The light ribbing, except in the odd sizes, runs the short way of the sheet. Medium weight.
With a description like that I can only assume it was mainly (manly) used to print nudes
But seriously does anyone know anything about this long gone company.
The lack of a zip code in the address makes this box at least 50 years old.