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Pocket Watch by A. Amaron, 1889
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Mountings Mills Original Patent Lithograph 1889
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Cash Register Haddan Original Patent Lithograph 1889
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Sugar Casting and Refining Adant Original Patent Lithograph 1889
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High Vacua Apparatus Nikola Tesla Original Patent Lithograph 1910
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Wool Barring Apparatus Offermann Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Windlasses Rae Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Winding Drum Lansell Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Well Guards for Lifts Newsome Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Welding Machine Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Weighing Scale Barnes Scale Company Original Patent Lithograph 1931
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Washing Machines Hopkinson & Hopkinson Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Washing Blue Weiss (Lake) Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Washers Dodd (Lake) Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Valves Gears for Pumping Engine Shortt (Lake) Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Clock | 1889 | Patent No. 2955-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group
Pocket Watch by A. Amaron, 1889
Clock | 1889 | Patent No. 2955-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group
Pocket Watch by A. Amaron, 1889
Clock | 1889 | Patent No. 2955-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group
Pocket Watch by A. Amaron, 1889
Clock | 1889 | Patent No. 2955-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group
Pocket Watch by A. Amaron, 1889

Pocket Watch by A. Amaron, 1889

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DESCRIPTION:

This 1889 original linen-backed lithograph is a patented an improvement on the going train in a watch by A. Amaron. 

 

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

These are the original lithographs from the Patent and Trademark Office.

Mountings Mills Original Patent Lithograph 1889
Mountings Mills Original Patent Lithograph 1889

Mountings Mills Original Patent Lithograph 1889


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1889, B. J. B. Mills patented improvements in and relating to mountings. Relates to the use of power for moving machines or bodies which are capable of movements in two or more planes, such as ordnance cranes &c.

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.

 

Cash Register Haddan Original Patent Lithograph 1889
Cash Register Haddan Original Patent Lithograph 1889
Cash Register Haddan Original Patent Lithograph 1889
Cash Register Haddan Original Patent Lithograph 1889

Cash Register Haddan Original Patent Lithograph 1889


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1889, H. J. Haddan (National Cash Register Co.) patented improvements relating to cash registers and indicators.

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.

Sugar Casting and Refining Adant Original Patent Lithograph 1889
Sugar Casting and Refining Adant Original Patent Lithograph 1889
Sugar Casting and Refining Adant Original Patent Lithograph 1889
Sugar Casting and Refining Adant Original Patent Lithograph 1889

Sugar Casting and Refining Adant Original Patent Lithograph 1889


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1889, G. Adant patented improvements relating to the apparatus for the manufacture of sugar in the form of blocks, slabs, or bars.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

High Vacua Apparatus Nikola Tesla Original Patent Lithograph 1910
High Vacua Apparatus Nikola Tesla Original Patent Lithograph 1910

High Vacua Apparatus Nikola Tesla Original Patent Lithograph 1910


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1910, patented by Nikola Tesla, is an invention for a turbine and compressor utilizing rotating disks. Some scholars consider the invention to be a device that behaves as an air compressor or water pump. According to the patent specifications, the invention was designed to provide more mechanical energy from the use of fluid and minimize the loss of energy from shock because the guiding fluid would guide the energy into a stream of least resistance. The patent provides two diagrams that show cross sections of pumps to be used to carry out the design of the invention.

Nikola Tesla patented this invention while living in the United States and working for his own company called Tesla Electric Light and Manufacturing. Nikola Tesla is one of the most renowned and prolific inventors from the early nineteenth century. His inventions and patents helped with the creation of the wireless communication and remote controls. Tesla was granted nearly 125 patents from Great Britain and the United States of America.

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.

 

 

 

 

Wool Barring Apparatus Offermann Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Wool Barring Apparatus Offermann Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Wool Barring Apparatus Offermann Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Wool Barring Apparatus Offermann Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Wool Barring Apparatus Offermann Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Wool Barring Apparatus Offermann Original Patent Lithograph 1888

Wool Barring Apparatus Offermann Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888, K. L. Offerman patented improvements to a barring-apparatus for wool. The fleece is led over the edge of a curved bar and while partially held by a slowly-rotating roller the burrs are torn by a rapidly-rotating roller.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Windlasses Rae Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Windlasses Rae Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Windlasses Rae Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Windlasses Rae Original Patent Lithograph 1888

Windlasses Rae Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888, R. J. Rae patented improvements to windlasses and capstans. The present invention consists in replacing the inclined chain guides by rollers or drums, round which the chain passes.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Winding Drum Lansell Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Winding Drum Lansell Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Winding Drum Lansell Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Winding Drum Lansell Original Patent Lithograph 1888

Winding Drum Lansell Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888, G. Lansell patented winding-drums. This patent consists of an extra barrel that is mounted on the winding-shaft or on a shaft coupled thereto, and to it is attached a rope carrying a chain made up of sections increasing in weight downwards. This chain descends the pump shaft or other bore hole and a receptacle is arranged to receive it as it sinks.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Well Guards for Lifts Newsome Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Well Guards for Lifts Newsome Original Patent Lithograph 1888

Well Guards for Lifts Newsome Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888, A. Newsome patented well guards for lifts. It consists of a flexible guard which passes down the well and protects the openings.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Welding Machine Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Welding Machine Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Welding Machine Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Welding Machine Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Welding Machine Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Welding Machine Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Welding Machine Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Welding Machine Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Welding Machine Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1932 (includes original specification sheet), Ford Motor Company Limited patented improvements in a welding machine and method. Henry Ford's first attempt at a car company under his own name was the Henry Ford Company on November 3, 1901, which became the Cadillac Motor Company on August 22, 1902, after Ford left with the rights to his name. The Ford Motor Company was launched in a converted factory in 1903 with $28,000 in cash from twelve investors, most notably John and Horace Dodge (who would later found their own car company). The first president was not Ford, but local banker John S. Gray, who was chosen to assuage investors' fears that Ford would leave the new company the way he had left its predecessor. During its early years, the company produced just a few cars a day at its factory on Mack Avenue and later its factory on Piquette Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. Groups of two or three men worked on each car, assembling it from parts made mostly by supplier companies contracting for Ford. Within a decade, the company would lead the world in the expansion and refinement of the assembly line concept, and Ford soon brought much of the part production in-house in a vertical integration that seemed a better path for the era.

Henry Ford was 39 years old when he founded the Ford Motor Company, which would go on to become one of the world's largest and most profitable companies. It has been in continuous family control for over 100 years and is one of the largest family-controlled companies in the world

 

Weighing Scale Barnes Scale Company Original Patent Lithograph 1931
Weighing Scale Barnes Scale Company Original Patent Lithograph 1931
Weighing Scale Barnes Scale Company Original Patent Lithograph 1931
Weighing Scale Barnes Scale Company Original Patent Lithograph 1931
Weighing Scale Barnes Scale Company Original Patent Lithograph 1931
Weighing Scale Barnes Scale Company Original Patent Lithograph 1931

Weighing Scale Barnes Scale Company Original Patent Lithograph 1931


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1931, Barnes Scale Company patented improvements in weighing scales. This invention has to do with a scale of the type which is coin or check controlled meant for public places and use. 

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Washing Machines Hopkinson & Hopkinson Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Washing Machines Hopkinson & Hopkinson Original Patent Lithograph 1888

Washing Machines Hopkinson & Hopkinson Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888, J. A. Hopkinson & J. Hopkinson patented washing-machines. It consists in providing the oscillatory chamber which is provided with a conical base and with a conical lid secured by thumb-screw nuts hinged to the chamber, and stops on the cover, with a cock at the bottom for discharge of air and water, and with a cock in the cover for admission of air, previous to the removal of the lid.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Washing Blue Weiss (Lake) Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Washing Blue Weiss (Lake) Original Patent Lithograph 1888

Washing Blue Weiss (Lake) Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888, G. H. Weiss (Lake) patented Washing-blue. It consists of a number of leaves or strips “A” of paper or other suitable material coated or saturated with a bluing-composition and having a tab end free by which it may be handled.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Washers Dodd (Lake) Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Washers Dodd (Lake) Original Patent Lithograph 1888

Washers Dodd (Lake) Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888, D. Dodd (H. H. Lake) patented improvements to washers. The washer Ais dished and provided on its convex side with a sharp rim a, Figs. 1 and 2, or with one or more teeth, Figs. 3 and 4, which are inclined in an opposite direction to the threads of the bolt.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Valves Gears for Pumping Engine Shortt (Lake) Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Valves Gears for Pumping Engine Shortt (Lake) Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Valves Gears for Pumping Engine Shortt (Lake) Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Valves Gears for Pumping Engine Shortt (Lake) Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Valves Gears for Pumping Engine Shortt (Lake) Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Valves Gears for Pumping Engine Shortt (Lake) Original Patent Lithograph 1888

Valves Gears for Pumping Engine Shortt (Lake) Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888, E. G. Shortt (H. H. Lake) patented improvements in valves and valve gear for pumping-engines. Relates mainly to duplex direct-acting steam pumps, the steam distributing arrangements in which may be applied to engines generally.

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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