Company that belonged to Philippina Lichtenberger, widow of Francisco Lichtenberger, also a printer.
Advertisements describing the owner as a widow (1888), and then with her full name, were published in the almanacs printed by Jorge Seckler for 1890 and 1891, with Rua do Rosário as the address.
The 1890 ad describes the company as “PHa. Lichtenberger steam lithography / Rua do Rosario 5 / Maps, Plans, Posters, Shares, Bank Notes, Company Diplomas, Invoices, Business and Visiting Cards, etc., etc .. / SPECIALTY in LABELS IN COLOR OR SIMPLE / HOUSE FOUNDED IN 1878 / SAO PAULO.”
In 1895 and 1896, the abbreviation ‘Ph. Lichtenberger’ is used in the almanacs published by Cia. Industrial de São Paulo, having as address Rua da Victoria. In her dissertation on printed music scores in São Paulo, Janice Gonçalves locates Philippina Lichtenberger’s company at different numbers (23, 29, 35) of Rua Victoria.
In 1900 and 1901, Ph. Lichtenberger’s lithography printing shop is listed in the almanac published by the Laemmert brothers, having as address Rua Victoria 35. The same aAlmanac lists, in 1911, a lithography company called ‘Oh. Lichtenberger’ at Rua Victoria 39.
Travessa do Rosário, 5 (1888 a 1891)
Rua Vitória, 23 ou 29 (1892 a 1898)
Rua Vitória, 35 (1899 a 1901)