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Time Interval Electric Control Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
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Roll Film Camera by Kodak, 1932
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Photometric Apparatus by Carl Zeiss, 1932
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Photographic Three Lens Objectives by Carl Zeiss, 1932
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Photographic Shutter Mechanism Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Photographic Printing Apparatus Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Photographic Print Development Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
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Photographic Fixing Baths Silver Recovery Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Photographic Cameras Ernst Leitz GmbH Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Photographic Cameras Clarence Kanolt Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Photographic Apparatus Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Photograph Stands Schubö Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Photograph mounts Passingham Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Photo Camera Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
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Light Protection Coatings Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Time Interval Electric Control Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Time Interval Electric Control Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Time Interval Electric Control Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Time Interval Electric Control Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Time Interval Electric Control Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Time Interval Electric Control Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Time Interval Electric Control Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Time Interval Electric Control Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Time Interval Electric Control Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Time Interval Electric Control Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933

Time Interval Electric Control Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1933 (includes original specification sheet),

Kodak Limited patented improvements in or relating to electrically controlled apparatus for performing functions at timed intervals. The Eastman Kodak Company (referred to simply as Kodak) is an American technology company that produces camera-related products with its historic basis on photography. The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York, and is incorporated in New Jersey. Kodak provides packaging, functional printing, graphic communications and professional services for businesses around the world. Its main business segments are Print Systems, Enterprise Inkjet Systems, Micro 3D Printing and Packaging, Software and Solutions, and Consumer and Film. It is best known for photographic film products.

Kodak was founded by George Eastman and Henry A. Strong on September 4, 1888. During most of the 20th century, Kodak held a dominant position in photographic film. The company's ubiquity was such that its "Kodak moment" tagline entered the common lexicon to describe a personal event that was demanded to be recorded for posterity. Kodak began to struggle financially in the late 1990s, as a result of the decline in sales of photographic film and its slowness in transitioning to digital photography. As a part of a turnaround strategy, Kodak began to focus on digital photography and digital printing, and attempted to generate revenues through aggressive patent litigation.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Roll Film Camera by Kodak, 1932
Roll Film Camera by Kodak, 1932
Roll Film Camera by Kodak, 1932
Roll Film Camera by Kodak, 1932
Roll Film Camera by Kodak, 1932
Roll Film Camera by Kodak, 1932

Roll Film Camera by Kodak, 1932

Regular price $149.99

DESCRIPTION:

This 1932 original linen-backed lithograph is a patented improvement for roll film cameras, by Kodak Limited. 

 

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

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

 

Photometric Apparatus by Carl Zeiss, 1932
Photometric Apparatus by Carl Zeiss, 1932
Photometric Apparatus by Carl Zeiss, 1932
Photometric Apparatus by Carl Zeiss, 1932
Photometric Apparatus by Carl Zeiss, 1932
Photometric Apparatus by Carl Zeiss, 1932

Photometric Apparatus by Carl Zeiss, 1932

Regular price $149.99

DESCRIPTION:

This 1932 original lithograph print is a patented improvement relating to photometric apparatus created by Carl Zeiss.

 

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

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

Photographic Three Lens Objectives by Carl Zeiss, 1932
Photographic Three Lens Objectives by Carl Zeiss, 1932
Photographic Three Lens Objectives by Carl Zeiss, 1932
Photographic Three Lens Objectives by Carl Zeiss, 1932
Photographic Three Lens Objectives by Carl Zeiss, 1932
Photographic Three Lens Objectives by Carl Zeiss, 1932

Photographic Three Lens Objectives by Carl Zeiss, 1932

Regular price $149.99

DESCRIPTION:

This 1932 original lithograph print is a patented improvement relating to photographic three-lens objectives created by Carl Zeiss.

 

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

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

Photographic Shutter Mechanism Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Shutter Mechanism Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Shutter Mechanism Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Shutter Mechanism Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Shutter Mechanism Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Shutter Mechanism Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Photographic Shutter Mechanism Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

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

Kodak Limited patented improvements in or relating to photographic shutter mechanisms. The Eastman Kodak Company (referred to simply as Kodak /ˈkoʊdæk/) is an American technology company that produces camera-related products with its historic basis on photography. The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York, and is incorporated in New Jersey. Kodak provides packaging, functional printing, graphic communications and professional services for businesses around the world. Its main business segments are Print Systems, Enterprise Inkjet Systems, Micro 3D Printing and Packaging, Software and Solutions, and Consumer and Film. It is best known for photographic film products.

Kodak was founded by George Eastman and Henry A. Strong on September 4, 1888. During most of the 20th century, Kodak held a dominant position in photographic film. The company's ubiquity was such that its "Kodak moment" tagline entered the common lexicon to describe a personal event that was demanded to be recorded for posterity. Kodak began to struggle financially in the late 1990s, as a result of the decline in sales of photographic film and its slowness in transitioning to digital photography. As a part of a turnaround strategy, Kodak began to focus on digital photography and digital printing, and attempted to generate revenues through aggressive patent litigation.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

Photographic Printing Apparatus Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Printing Apparatus Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Printing Apparatus Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Printing Apparatus Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Printing Apparatus Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Printing Apparatus Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Photographic Printing Apparatus Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

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

Kodak Limited patented improvements in or relating to photographic printing apparatus. The Eastman Kodak Company (referred to simply as Kodak /ˈkoʊdæk/) is an American technology company that produces camera-related products with its historic basis on photography. The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York, and is incorporated in New Jersey. Kodak provides packaging, functional printing, graphic communications and professional services for businesses around the world. Its main business segments are Print Systems, Enterprise Inkjet Systems, Micro 3D Printing and Packaging, Software and Solutions, and Consumer and Film. It is best known for photographic film products.

Kodak was founded by George Eastman and Henry A. Strong on September 4, 1888. During most of the 20th century, Kodak held a dominant position in photographic film. The company's ubiquity was such that its "Kodak moment" tagline entered the common lexicon to describe a personal event that was demanded to be recorded for posterity. Kodak began to struggle financially in the late 1990s, as a result of the decline in sales of photographic film and its slowness in transitioning to digital photography. As a part of a turnaround strategy, Kodak began to focus on digital photography and digital printing, and attempted to generate revenues through aggressive patent litigation.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

Photographic Print Development Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Photographic Print Development Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Photographic Print Development Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Photographic Print Development Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Photographic Print Development Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Photographic Print Development Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Photographic Print Development Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Photographic Print Development Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Photographic Print Development Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Photographic Print Development Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933

Photographic Print Development Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1933 (includes original specification sheet),

Kodak Limited patented improvements in or relating to apparatus for use in developing photographic prints. The Eastman Kodak Company (referred to simply as Kodak) is an American technology company that produces camera-related products with its historic basis on photography. The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York, and is incorporated in New Jersey. Kodak provides packaging, functional printing, graphic communications and professional services for businesses around the world. Its main business segments are Print Systems, Enterprise Inkjet Systems, Micro 3D Printing and Packaging, Software and Solutions, and Consumer and Film. It is best known for photographic film products.

Kodak was founded by George Eastman and Henry A. Strong on September 4, 1888. During most of the 20th century, Kodak held a dominant position in photographic film. The company's ubiquity was such that its "Kodak moment" tagline entered the common lexicon to describe a personal event that was demanded to be recorded for posterity. Kodak began to struggle financially in the late 1990s, as a result of the decline in sales of photographic film and its slowness in transitioning to digital photography. As a part of a turnaround strategy, Kodak began to focus on digital photography and digital printing, and attempted to generate revenues through aggressive patent litigation.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

Photographic Fixing Baths Silver Recovery Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Fixing Baths Silver Recovery Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Fixing Baths Silver Recovery Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Fixing Baths Silver Recovery Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Fixing Baths Silver Recovery Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Fixing Baths Silver Recovery Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Photographic Fixing Baths Silver Recovery Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

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

Kodak Limited patented improvements relating to the recovery of silver from photographic fixing baths. The Eastman Kodak Company (referred to simply as Kodak /ˈkoʊdæk/) is an American technology company that produces camera-related products with its historic basis on photography. The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York, and is incorporated in New Jersey. Kodak provides packaging, functional printing, graphic communications and professional services for businesses around the world. Its main business segments are Print Systems, Enterprise Inkjet Systems, Micro 3D Printing and Packaging, Software and Solutions, and Consumer and Film. It is best known for photographic film products.

Kodak was founded by George Eastman and Henry A. Strong on September 4, 1888. During most of the 20th century, Kodak held a dominant position in photographic film. The company's ubiquity was such that its "Kodak moment" tagline entered the common lexicon to describe a personal event that was demanded to be recorded for posterity. Kodak began to struggle financially in the late 1990s, as a result of the decline in sales of photographic film and its slowness in transitioning to digital photography. As a part of a turnaround strategy, Kodak began to focus on digital photography and digital printing, and attempted to generate revenues through aggressive patent litigation.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

Photographic Cameras Ernst Leitz GmbH Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Cameras Ernst Leitz GmbH Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Cameras Ernst Leitz GmbH Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Cameras Ernst Leitz GmbH Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Cameras Ernst Leitz GmbH Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Cameras Ernst Leitz GmbH Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Photographic Cameras Ernst Leitz GmbH Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

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

Ernst Leitz GMBH patented improvements in or relating to photographic cameras. Ernst Leitz GmbH was a German corporation now divided into three independent companies: Leica Camera, Leica Geosystems, and Leica Microsystems. Leica Camera AG is a German company that manufactures cameras, lenses, binoculars, rifle scopes and ophthalmic lenses. The company was founded by Ernst Leitz in 1914. The name Leica is derived from the first three letters of his surname (Leitz) and the first two of the word camera: lei-ca.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

Photographic Cameras Clarence Kanolt Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Cameras Clarence Kanolt Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Cameras Clarence Kanolt Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Cameras Clarence Kanolt Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Cameras Clarence Kanolt Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Cameras Clarence Kanolt Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Photographic Cameras Clarence Kanolt Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1932 (includes original specification sheet), Clarence Whitney Kanolt, a citizen and resident of the United States of America, patented improvements relating to photographic cameras. This invention relates to photographic camera mountings and more particularly to mountings for cameras used in the taking of stereoscopic pictures.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

Photographic Apparatus Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Apparatus Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Apparatus Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Apparatus Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Apparatus Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Photographic Apparatus Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Photographic Apparatus Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

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

Kodak Limited patented improvements in or relating to photographic apparatus for copying documents and other sheets. The Eastman Kodak Company (referred to simply as Kodak /ˈkoʊdæk/) is an American technology company that produces camera-related products with its historic basis on photography. The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York, and is incorporated in New Jersey. Kodak provides packaging, functional printing, graphic communications and professional services for businesses around the world. Its main business segments are Print Systems, Enterprise Inkjet Systems, Micro 3D Printing and Packaging, Software and Solutions, and Consumer and Film. It is best known for photographic film products.

Kodak was founded by George Eastman and Henry A. Strong on September 4, 1888. During most of the 20th century, Kodak held a dominant position in photographic film. The company's ubiquity was such that its "Kodak moment" tagline entered the common lexicon to describe a personal event that was demanded to be recorded for posterity. Kodak began to struggle financially in the late 1990s, as a result of the decline in sales of photographic film and its slowness in transitioning to digital photography. As a part of a turnaround strategy, Kodak began to focus on digital photography and digital printing, and attempted to generate revenues through aggressive patent litigation.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

Photograph Stands Schubö Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Photograph Stands Schubö Original Patent Lithograph 1888

Photograph Stands Schubö Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888, C. Schubö patented improvements to photograph and like stands. The upper part is hinged by a spring hinge to the frame. The card and glass are placed on the ledge and fixed by allowing the top to spring back.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

Photograph mounts Passingham Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Photograph mounts Passingham Original Patent Lithograph 1888

Photograph mounts Passingham Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888, E. J. Passingham patented improvement to picture and photograph mounts. The photograph or picture to be displayed is mounted on a card which is gummed to the surface of another card having a piece cut so that it may be bent back and act as the support; to the mount.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

Photo Camera Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Photo Camera Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Photo Camera Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Photo Camera Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Photo Camera Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Photo Camera Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Photo Camera Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Photo Camera Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Photo Camera Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Photo Camera Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933

Photo Camera Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1933 (includes original specification sheet),

Kodak Limited patented improvements in or relating to photographic cameras. The Eastman Kodak Company (referred to simply as Kodak) is an American technology company that produces camera-related products with its historic basis on photography. The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York, and is incorporated in New Jersey. Kodak provides packaging, functional printing, graphic communications and professional services for businesses around the world. Its main business segments are Print Systems, Enterprise Inkjet Systems, Micro 3D Printing and Packaging, Software and Solutions, and Consumer and Film. It is best known for photographic film products.

Kodak was founded by George Eastman and Henry A. Strong on September 4, 1888. During most of the 20th century, Kodak held a dominant position in photographic film. The company's ubiquity was such that its "Kodak moment" tagline entered the common lexicon to describe a personal event that was demanded to be recorded for posterity. Kodak began to struggle financially in the late 1990s, as a result of the decline in sales of photographic film and its slowness in transitioning to digital photography. As a part of a turnaround strategy, Kodak began to focus on digital photography and digital printing, and attempted to generate revenues through aggressive patent litigation.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

Light Protection Coatings Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Light Protection Coatings Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Light Protection Coatings Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Light Protection Coatings Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Light Protection Coatings Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Light Protection Coatings Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Light Protection Coatings Kodak Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

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

Kodak Limited patented improvements in coatings or coverings for protection against light. The Eastman Kodak Company (referred to simply as Kodak /ˈkoʊdæk/) is an American technology company that produces camera-related products with its historic basis on photography. The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York, and is incorporated in New Jersey. Kodak provides packaging, functional printing, graphic communications and professional services for businesses around the world. Its main business segments are Print Systems, Enterprise Inkjet Systems, Micro 3D Printing and Packaging, Software and Solutions, and Consumer and Film. It is best known for photographic film products.

Kodak was founded by George Eastman and Henry A. Strong on September 4, 1888. During most of the 20th century, Kodak held a dominant position in photographic film. The company's ubiquity was such that its "Kodak moment" tagline entered the common lexicon to describe a personal event that was demanded to be recorded for posterity. Kodak began to struggle financially in the late 1990s, as a result of the decline in sales of photographic film and its slowness in transitioning to digital photography. As a part of a turnaround strategy, Kodak began to focus on digital photography and digital printing, and attempted to generate revenues through aggressive patent litigation.

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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