Johann Lothar Freiherr von Faber (born 12 June 1817 in Unterspitzgarten near Stein, Bavaria – 26 July 1896 in Stein) was a German industrialist.[1]
He inherited the pencil company Faber-Castell (then called A.W. Faber) in 1839 after the death of his father, Georg Leonhard von Faber. Under his leadership, the company gained access to new sources of raw materials and expanded internationally.[2][3][4]
Von Faber also played an important role in the introduction of trademark protection in Germany; his 1874 petition to the German Reichstag for such legislation contributed to the Act on Trade Mark Protection, passed the following year.[5]
Lothar von Faber married Ottilie Richter in 1847. The couple had one child, Wilhelm, born in 1851.[6]
Bibliography
External links
- Lothar von Faber biography on Faber-Castell
- New homepage of the Lothar von Faber School (Staatliche Fachoberschule Nürnberg)
- Old homepage of the Lothar von Faber School (Staatliche Fachoberschule Nürnberg)
- Entry for A.W. Faber-Castell in Georg Büttner's Bleistiftseiten
References
- Lothar Freiherr von Faber Deutsche Biographie, retrieved 11 April 2016^
- Lothar von Faber Encyclopedia Britannica, retrieved 6 December 2022^
- Baron Lothar von Faber (1817–1896) Faber-Castell, retrieved 5 December 2022^
- Marken - Registerauskunft DPMAregister, retrieved 6 December 2022^
- The Imperial Patent Office from 1891 to 1900 Deutsches Patent- und Markenamt, retrieved 6 December 2022^
- The Fourth Generation Faber-Castell, retrieved 6 December 2022^