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Revolver chamber J. Carter & W. J. Whiting Original Patent 2 pc Lithograph 1888
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Gun Barrel Reflectors Laubenburg Original Patent Lithograph 1889
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Bayonet Rifle Attachments De Ugarte Original Patent Lithograph 1898
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Rifle Magazines Berthier Original Patent Lithograph 1898
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Self-Cocking Small Arms Baker Original Patent Lithograph 1898
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Substitutes for Sights in Firearms Mühle & Franke Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Stage Shooting Galleries Coltman Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Small Breech Loading Firearm Edwin Smith Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Signal Firearm Ammunition Louis Labadie Driggs Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Sighting Apparatus for Firearm Vickers-Armstrongs Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Sidearm Carriers Barbey (Boult) Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Shotgun Firearm P. Blachon & E. Mimard Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Shields for Weapon Mountings Vaughan-Arbuckle Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Rifle Stock Gabbett-Fairfax Original Patent Lithograph 1898
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Revolving Chamber Firearm Törnell Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Firearm | 1888 | Patent No. 4131-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group
Firearm | 1888 | Patent No. 4131-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group
Firearm | 1888 | Patent No. 4131-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group
Firearm | 1888 | Patent No. 4131-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group
Firearm | 1888 | Patent No. 4131-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group
Firearm | 1888 | Patent No. 4131-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group
Firearm | 1888 | Patent No. 4131-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group
Firearm | 1888 | Patent No. 4131-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group

Revolver chamber J. Carter & W. J. Whiting Original Patent 2 pc Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed 2 piece lithograph from 1888, J. Carter and W.J. Whiting patented an improvement in breech action, revolving chamber firearm. These improvements helped manufacturers construct smoother revolving chambers to more effectively avoid jams.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

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Gun Barrel Reflectors Laubenburg Original Patent Lithograph 1889
Gun Barrel Reflectors Laubenburg Original Patent Lithograph 1889

Gun Barrel Reflectors Laubenburg Original Patent Lithograph 1889


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1889, C. H Laubenburg and W. Field patented improvements in and relating to gun barrel reflectors.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

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Bayonet Rifle Attachments De Ugarte Original Patent Lithograph 1898
Bayonet Rifle Attachments De Ugarte Original Patent Lithograph 1898

Bayonet Rifle Attachments De Ugarte Original Patent Lithograph 1898


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1898, James De Ugarte patented improvements in the method of and means for attaching bayonets to rifles.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

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Rifle Magazines Berthier Original Patent Lithograph 1898
Rifle Magazines Berthier Original Patent Lithograph 1898
Rifle Magazines Berthier Original Patent Lithograph 1898
Rifle Magazines Berthier Original Patent Lithograph 1898
Rifle Magazines Berthier Original Patent Lithograph 1898
Rifle Magazines Berthier Original Patent Lithograph 1898
Rifle Magazines Berthier Original Patent Lithograph 1898
Rifle Magazines Berthier Original Patent Lithograph 1898
Rifle Magazines Berthier Original Patent Lithograph 1898
Rifle Magazines Berthier Original Patent Lithograph 1898
Rifle Magazines Berthier Original Patent Lithograph 1898
Rifle Magazines Berthier Original Patent Lithograph 1898
Rifle Magazines Berthier Original Patent Lithograph 1898
Rifle Magazines Berthier Original Patent Lithograph 1898
Rifle Magazines Berthier Original Patent Lithograph 1898
Rifle Magazines Berthier Original Patent Lithograph 1898

Rifle Magazines Berthier Original Patent Lithograph 1898


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1898, André Virgile Paul Marie Berthier, a citizen of the Republic of France, patented improvements in magazine or repeating rifles, and in projectiles for use therewith. This invention relates to military or other small bore rifles furnished with a magazine operating with or without a loader, and adapted for repeating action as well as for firing single shots.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

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Self-Cocking Small Arms Baker Original Patent Lithograph 1898
Self-Cocking Small Arms Baker Original Patent Lithograph 1898

Self-Cocking Small Arms Baker Original Patent Lithograph 1898


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1898, William Baker of Birmingham, a manufacturer, patented improvements in self-cocking breech loading small arms. This invention related to improvements in self-cocking breech loading single or double barreled small arms and consists in a simple and efficient arrangement of mechanism for cocking the hammer in the operation of opening of the breech or barrels.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

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Substitutes for Sights in Firearms Mühle & Franke Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Substitutes for Sights in Firearms Mühle & Franke Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Substitutes for Sights in Firearms Mühle & Franke Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Substitutes for Sights in Firearms Mühle & Franke Original Patent Lithograph 1888

Substitutes for Sights in Firearms Mühle & Franke Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888, A. Mühle and E. Franke patented improvements in substitutes for sights. The trigger is locked by a lever, the rear end of which is raised to release the trigger by the armature of the electromagnet.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

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Stage Shooting Galleries Coltman Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Stage Shooting Galleries Coltman Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Stage Shooting Galleries Coltman Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Stage Shooting Galleries Coltman Original Patent Lithograph 1888

Stage Shooting Galleries Coltman Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888,A. Coltman patented shooting – galleries for stages. A stage is arranged to represent a rabbit warren or other wild haunts of animals. Imitation animals supported by carriers, are drawn by driving-belts along the iron track.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

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Small Breech Loading Firearm Edwin Smith Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Small Breech Loading Firearm Edwin Smith Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Small Breech Loading Firearm Edwin Smith Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Small Breech Loading Firearm Edwin Smith Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Small Breech Loading Firearm Edwin Smith Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Small Breech Loading Firearm Edwin Smith Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Small Breech Loading Firearm Edwin Smith Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1932 (includes original specification sheet), Edwin Smith, a British subject, patented improvements relating to drop-down breech loading small arms. 

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

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Signal Firearm Ammunition Louis Labadie Driggs Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Signal Firearm Ammunition Louis Labadie Driggs Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Signal Firearm Ammunition Louis Labadie Driggs Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Signal Firearm Ammunition Louis Labadie Driggs Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Signal Firearm Ammunition Louis Labadie Driggs Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Signal Firearm Ammunition Louis Labadie Driggs Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Signal Firearm Ammunition Louis Labadie Driggs Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1932 (includes original specification sheet),

Louis Labadie Driggs Junior and Henry Burnell Faber, both citizens of the United States of America, patented improvements in and relating to ammunition for signal firearms or pistols.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

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Sighting Apparatus for Firearm Vickers-Armstrongs Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Sighting Apparatus for Firearm Vickers-Armstrongs Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Sighting Apparatus for Firearm Vickers-Armstrongs Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Sighting Apparatus for Firearm Vickers-Armstrongs Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Sighting Apparatus for Firearm Vickers-Armstrongs Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Sighting Apparatus for Firearm Vickers-Armstrongs Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Sighting Apparatus for Firearm Vickers-Armstrongs Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1932 (includes original specification sheet), Vickers-Armstrongs Limited patented improvements in or relating to sighting apparatus for guns. Vickers-Armstrongs Limited was a British engineering conglomerate formed by the merger of the assets of Vickers Limited and Sir W G Armstrong Whitworth & Company in 1927. The majority of the company was nationalised in the 1960s and 1970s, with the remainder being divested as Vickers plc in 1977.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

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Sidearm Carriers Barbey (Boult) Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Sidearm Carriers Barbey (Boult) Original Patent Lithograph 1888

Sidearm Carriers Barbey (Boult) Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888, E. A. Barbey (A. J. Boult) patented improvements to sidearm carriers. A motion of the side-arm to adjust it to every movement of the leg of the wearer, is obtained by passing the lower end through a loop on the trousers, while the side-arm is suspended by a chain form to rollers on the belt.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

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Firearm | 1888 | Patent No. 6936-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group
Firearm | 1888 | Patent No. 6936-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group
Firearm | 1888 | Patent No. 6936-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group
Firearm | 1888 | Patent No. 6936-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group

Shotgun Firearm P. Blachon & E. Mimard Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888, Petrus Blachon and Etienne Mimard patented an improvement on the mechanism for a breech-loading shotgun with a drop down barrel. 

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

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Shields for Weapon Mountings Vaughan-Arbuckle Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Shields for Weapon Mountings Vaughan-Arbuckle Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Shields for Weapon Mountings Vaughan-Arbuckle Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Shields for Weapon Mountings Vaughan-Arbuckle Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Shields for Weapon Mountings Vaughan-Arbuckle Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Shields for Weapon Mountings Vaughan-Arbuckle Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Shields for Weapon Mountings Vaughan-Arbuckle Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Shields for Weapon Mountings Vaughan-Arbuckle Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Shields for Weapon Mountings Vaughan-Arbuckle Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Shields for Weapon Mountings Vaughan-Arbuckle Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Shields for Weapon Mountings Vaughan-Arbuckle Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Shields for Weapon Mountings Vaughan-Arbuckle Original Patent Lithograph 1888

Shields for Weapon Mountings Vaughan-Arbuckle Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888, B. Vaughan-Arbuckle patented improvements in shields for mountings. Consists in the use of sloping shields for the protection of guns and their mountings and of men at range-finding stations.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

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Rifle Stock Gabbett-Fairfax Original Patent Lithograph 1898
Rifle Stock Gabbett-Fairfax Original Patent Lithograph 1898

Rifle Stock Gabbett-Fairfax Original Patent Lithograph 1898


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1898, Gabbett-Fairfax, H. W. patented a detachable rifle stock for a pistol grip. This rifle stock allows the pistol to be fired by the hand or by the shoulder like a carbine. A hook on the stock is used as a form of attachment which engages under a cross-pin on the pistol grip, the bottom being secured by a thumb-screw or a bridle piece.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

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Revolving Chamber Firearm Törnell Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Revolving Chamber Firearm Törnell Original Patent Lithograph 1888

Revolving Chamber Firearm Törnell Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888, T. F. Törnell patented improvements relating to means for preventing the cylinders of revolver firearms from turning between each firing until rotated by the proper mechanism.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

If you have any other inquiries concerning our business or the patents we are selling, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will respond promptly.

 

 

 

 

 

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