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Brand: Baignol & Farjon
Made in: France
A marque (French for "brand") is a brand name, most commonly used for automobile brands. For example, Chevrolet is the marque for the Corvette sports car. A company may operate a single marque, or many—General Motors has used more than a dozen in the North American market alone.
Baignol & Farjon, based in France, was incorporated in 1875 by Camille Baignol (1841-1908) and Ferdinand Farjon (1841-1916). The company manufactured metal feathers, pencils, and pens for 104 years until it ceased operations in 1979.