General Note
The printing-house of Lars Kumblin was continued by his widow, Sara Kumblin, who managed it with the help of her next husband, C.G. Cronland, who died in 1802, and a number of different leaseholders until 1805 when the printing-house was wound up. C.G. Cronland was also in charge of the printing-house of the National Debt Office between 1789-1802, but only bank-notes were printed there. Cronland always added his title “controlleuren” in some form to his name when it was used in imprints. Among the consecutive leaseholders were two booksellers, Johan Dahl and Carl Deleen (also one of the most important printers in the early 19th century) and the historian and author G.A. Silfverstolpe, who violated the censorship rules and consequently had to give up the business.
Names
HeadingKumblin
used in: National Library of Sweden
Variant NameCronland, C.G. (1784 - 1794)
Cronland, Carl G. (1789 - 1793)
Cronland, Carl Gust. uti förr detta Kumblinska tryckeriet (1784)
Cronland, Carl Gust. (1790 - 1791)
Cronland, Charlez Gust. (1786)
Cronland (1786 - 1794)
Delén, Carl och i Kumblinska tryckeriet (1803)
Kumblin, Sara
Owner of the printing-house. Her name was not used in imprints
Kumblins enka (1776 - 1779)
Kumblinschen Druckerey (1782 - 1796)
Kumblinska tryckeriet hos bokhandlaren C. Deleen (1798 - 1799)
Kumblinska tryckeriet hos bokhandlaren Joh. Dahl (1796)
Kumblinska tryckeriet (1779 - 1805)
Kumblinske tryckeriet (1779 - 1785)
Lindberg, Olof (1802 - 1803)
Name not used in imprints
Lötström, Jonas (1803 - 1805)
Former foreman in Ordensboktryckeriet. His name is used in the imprint only once 1804.
Silfverstolpe, Gustaf Abraham (1799 - 1800)
Name not used in imprints.
Lars Kumblins, enka (1776 - 1779)
Lars Kumblins, änka (1775 - 1777)