and Nicolas Paillard in 1804 and settled on four hectares of the former royal domain. In 1824, the earthenware factory was managed by Valentin Paillart and his partner Hippolyte Hautin. but Paillard retired in 1836 and Hippolyte Hautin joined forces with Louis Boulenger. Their respective children Alexandrine Hautin and Adolphe Boulenger get married and have four children, including Hippolyte Boulenger, who became the owner of the company in 1863. earthenware is experiencing spectacular growth, it takes the name of “H. Boulenger & Cie” and Hippolyte Boulenger transferred the head office to 18 rue de Paradis in Paris in 1889. The company was asked to manufacture white earthenware tiles for the Paris metro. choisy le roi 19th plates 7 paillard &hautin PB 1824 1836 001 fine earthenware paris p.