Thursday, 25 July 2024

Gustav Scholz & Co.: Photo Supplies in Soviet-Occupied Görlitz

Date of use : 1948 Germany

Gustav Scholz & Co.: Photo Supplies in Soviet-Occupied Görlitz

This document is a commercial envelope representing correspondence from a photographic equipment and supply company based in Görlitz, Germany. The printed heading "Gustav Scholz & Co." establishes the corporate identity of the sender, while the phrase "Photographische Apparate und Bedarfsartikel" indicates that the company specialized in photographic equipment and related consumables. The address on Augustastraße reflects its location within the urban commercial structure of the city.
Although detailed founding information about the company remains limited, the terminology and design suggest that the firm operated within the expanding photographic industry of the early to mid-20th century. Businesses of this type were essential in supplying cameras as well as photographic materials such as film, paper, and chemicals. Gustav Scholz & Co. can therefore be understood as a regional distributor integrated into broader commercial networks.
The recipient, identified as "E. Laugkutsch," appears to be associated with a profession linked to visual or graphic production. The reference to "Handzeichnung" suggests an activity related to drawing or graphic work, indicating a direct connection between photographic supply and visual production practices.
Postal markings and the stamp indicate that the envelope was processed within the postal system of postwar eastern Germany. The inscriptions on the stamp reflect the administrative structure of the period. Additionally, the presence of a promotional cancellation reading "Besucht Görlitz" ("Visit Görlitz") illustrates the use of postal markings for urban promotion.
From a philatelic perspective, the combination of standard postal cancellation and promotional marking is particularly notable. This demonstrates that the postal system functioned not only as a communication medium but also as a tool for local promotion. The stamp denomination suggests compliance with contemporary domestic postal rates.
Within its economic context, the document reflects the continuity of the photographic industry during the postwar reconstruction period. Photographic equipment and materials remained essential for both commercial and cultural production, allowing businesses in this sector to maintain their operations.
From a collecting perspective, this envelope occupies a significant position at the intersection of photographic trade, urban postal systems, and postwar philately. The presence of a company imprint, sector identification, and promotional cancellation enhances its archival and thematic value.
Record Information
Title: Gustav Scholz & Co.: Photo Supplies in Soviet-Occupied Görlitz
Category: Photographic Industry History / Post-War Commerce
Subcategory: Regional Distribution / Postal History
Country: Soviet Occupation Zone (Germany)
City: Görlitz (Augustastraße address)
Date of use: 1948
Company (Sender): Gustav Scholz & Co., Görlitz. Specialized in "Photographische Apparate und Bedarfsartikel" (photographic equipment and supplies). Regional distributor of cameras, film, paper, and chemicals.
Recipient: E. Laugkutsch, associated with "Handzeichnung" (drawing/graphic work), indicating a connection to visual production.
Object Type: Domestic commercial envelope
Postal Features: Stamp of the Soviet Occupation Zone postal system, standard cancellation, and a promotional cancellation reading "Besucht Görlitz" ("Visit Görlitz"), combining postal service with urban marketing.
Language: German
Material: Paper envelope
Dimensions: Standard envelope format
Collection Theme: Post-war German photographic trade, Soviet Occupation Zone commerce, Görlitz business history, promotional postal cancellations, visual arts supply networks.
Archival Significance: This 1948 envelope from Gustav Scholz & Co. documents the continuity of photographic supply businesses in post-war Görlitz, within the Soviet Occupation Zone. The company's specialization in equipment and materials reflects the enduring demand for photographic products. The "Besucht Görlitz" promotional cancellation adds a distinctive philatelic layer, illustrating how postal systems supported local tourism and civic identity. This item is a primary source for understanding regional trade networks and the material culture of photography during Germany's reconstruction period.
Research Note:
This article is based on historical research and independent analysis of the material in the author's collection. The text has been prepared as an original interpretative study and does not reproduce copyrighted material.
This item is documented as part of the Photography in Postal History research project.
For research context, see the Research Methodology.
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