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Typewriting Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Typewriting Machine Actions Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Typewriting and Computing Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Typewriters Hutchinson Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Typewriter Setting Law Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Typewriter Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933
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Typewriter Letter Spacing Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933
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Typewriter L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters Inc. Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Typewriter Granville Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Typewriter Cabinet Fitch Original Patent Lithograph 1888
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Typewriter Backspacing Mechanism Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933
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Combined Typewriting and Computing Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriting Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriting Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriting Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriting Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriting Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriting Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Typewriting Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1932 (includes original specification sheet), Remington Typewriter Company patented improvements in typewriting machines. Standard Typewriter changed its name in 1902 to Remington Typewriter Company. This company merged in 1927 with Rand Kardex Bureau to form Remington Rand, which continued to manufacture office equipment and later became a major computer company, as well as manufacturing electric razors. Remington Rand (1927–1955) was an early American business machines manufacturer, best known originally as a typewriter manufacturer and in a later incarnation as the manufacturer of the UNIVAC line of mainframe computers. Remington Rand was a diversified conglomerate making other office equipment, electric shavers, etc. The Remington Rand Building at 315 Park Avenue South in New York City is a 20-floor skyscraper completed in 1911. After 1955 Remington Rand had a long list of mergers that form the company that it is part of today.

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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Typewriting Machine Actions Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriting Machine Actions Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriting Machine Actions Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriting Machine Actions Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriting Machine Actions Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriting Machine Actions Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Typewriting Machine Actions Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1932 (includes original specification sheet), Remington Typewriter Company patented improvements in actions for typewriting machines. Standard Typewriter changed its name in 1902 to Remington Typewriter Company. This company merged in 1927 with Rand Kardex Bureau to form Remington Rand, which continued to manufacture office equipment and later became a major computer company, as well as manufacturing electric razors. Remington Rand (1927–1955) was an early American business machines manufacturer, best known originally as a typewriter manufacturer and in a later incarnation as the manufacturer of the UNIVAC line of mainframe computers. Remington Rand was a diversified conglomerate making other office equipment, electric shavers, etc. The Remington Rand Building at 315 Park Avenue South in New York City is a 20-floor skyscraper completed in 1911. After 1955 Remington Rand had a long list of mergers that form the company that it is part of today.

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.

 

Typewriting and Computing Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriting and Computing Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriting and Computing Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriting and Computing Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriting and Computing Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriting and Computing Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Typewriting and Computing Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1932 (includes original specification sheet), Remington Typewriter Company patented improvements in combined typewriting and computing machines.Standard Typewriter changed its name in 1902 to Remington Typewriter Company. This company merged in 1927 with Rand Kardex Bureau to form Remington Rand, which continued to manufacture office equipment and later became a major computer company, as well as manufacturing electric razors. Remington Rand (1927–1955) was an early American business machines manufacturer, best known originally as a typewriter manufacturer and in a later incarnation as the manufacturer of the UNIVAC line of mainframe computers. Remington Rand was a diversified conglomerate making other office equipment, electric shavers, etc. The Remington Rand Building at 315 Park Avenue South in New York City is a 20-floor skyscraper completed in 1911. After 1955 Remington Rand had a long list of mergers that form the company that it is part of today.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Typewriters Hutchinson Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Typewriters Hutchinson Original Patent Lithograph 1888

Typewriters Hutchinson Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888, J. Hutchinson patented improvements to typewriters. Relates to means for printing two, three, or more letters in a longitudinal direction by a single key, and spacing correspondingly, and also to means for actuating the line-spacing 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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Typewriter Setting Law Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Typewriter Setting Law Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Typewriter Setting Law Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Typewriter Setting Law Original Patent Lithograph 1888

Typewriter Setting Law Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888, E. F. Law patented a setting for typewriters. This patent relates to the apparatus for actuating or controlling type-setting machines, typewriters, etc. by electricity. The object is to operate the apparatus by means of one line-wire instead of two. 

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Typewriter Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Typewriter Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Typewriter Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Typewriter Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Typewriter Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Typewriter Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933

Typewriter Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1933 (includes original specification sheet), Remington Typewriter Company patented improvements in typewriting and like machines.Standard Typewriter changed its name in 1902 to Remington Typewriter Company. This company merged in 1927 with Rand Kardex Bureau to form Remington Rand, which continued to manufacture office equipment and later became a major computer company, as well as manufacturing electric razors. Remington Rand (1927–1955) was an early American business machines manufacturer, best known originally as a typewriter manufacturer and in a later incarnation as the manufacturer of the UNIVAC line of mainframe computers. Remington Rand was a diversified conglomerate making other office equipment, electric shavers, etc. The Remington Rand Building at 315 Park Avenue South in New York City is a 20-floor skyscraper completed in 1911. After 1955 Remington Rand had a long list of mergers that form the company that it is part of today.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Typewriter Letter Spacing Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Typewriter Letter Spacing Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Typewriter Letter Spacing Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Typewriter Letter Spacing Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Typewriter Letter Spacing Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Typewriter Letter Spacing Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933

Typewriter Letter Spacing Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1933 (includes original specification sheet), Remington Typewriter Company patented improvements relating to letter-spacing mechanism for combined typewriting and computing machines.Standard Typewriter changed its name in 1902 to Remington Typewriter Company. This company merged in 1927 with Rand Kardex Bureau to form Remington Rand, which continued to manufacture office equipment and later became a major computer company, as well as manufacturing electric razors. Remington Rand (1927–1955) was an early American business machines manufacturer, best known originally as a typewriter manufacturer and in a later incarnation as the manufacturer of the UNIVAC line of mainframe computers. Remington Rand was a diversified conglomerate making other office equipment, electric shavers, etc. The Remington Rand Building at 315 Park Avenue South in New York City is a 20-floor skyscraper completed in 1911. After 1955 Remington Rand had a long list of mergers that form the company that it is part of today.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Typewriter L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters Inc. Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriter L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters Inc. Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriter L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters Inc. Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriter L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters Inc. Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriter L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters Inc. Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Typewriter L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters Inc. Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Typewriter L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters Inc. Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

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

L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters Inc., patented improvements in or relating to typewriting machines. The company originated in 1886, when the Smith Premier Typewriter Company was established by the brothers Lyman Cornelius Smith, Wilbert Smith, Monroe C. Smith and Hurlburt Smith. The typewriter was the first to use a double keyboard, but it was not the first typewriter that typed both upper- and lower-case characters; that honor belonged to the Remington #2 that was introduced in 1877-78, a decade before the first model of the Smith Premier was placed on the market. The advertisements "cunningly boasted" that there was "a key for every character!"

In 1889, the Smith-Premier, the first typewriter to bear the Smith name, was manufactured in Lyman C. Smith's gun factory on South Clinton Street in Syracuse, New York. Alexander T. Brown, an employee, invented the machine, and Wilbert Smith financed the construction of the prototype.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Typewriter Granville Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Typewriter Granville Original Patent Lithograph 1888

Typewriter Granville Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888, Granville, B. patented a typewriter that relates to the class of typewriters in which the type is carried on the ends of rods which are moved endwise. The keys are pivoted and actuate through links at their front ends bell-crank levers engaging slots on the end of the type-rods.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Typewriter Cabinet Fitch Original Patent Lithograph 1888
Typewriter Cabinet Fitch Original Patent Lithograph 1888

Typewriter Cabinet Fitch Original Patent Lithograph 1888


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1888, E. Fitch patented improvements that relate to a typewriter cabinet built with the upper part forming a cupboard for the typewriter and the lower part having drawers.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Typewriter Backspacing Mechanism Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Typewriter Backspacing Mechanism Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Typewriter Backspacing Mechanism Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Typewriter Backspacing Mechanism Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Typewriter Backspacing Mechanism Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Typewriter Backspacing Mechanism Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933

Typewriter Backspacing Mechanism Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1933


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1933 (includes original specification sheet), Remington Typewriter Company patented improvements relating to back-spacing mechanism for typewriting and like machines.Standard Typewriter changed its name in 1902 to Remington Typewriter Company. This company merged in 1927 with Rand Kardex Bureau to form Remington Rand, which continued to manufacture office equipment and later became a major computer company, as well as manufacturing electric razors. Remington Rand (1927–1955) was an early American business machines manufacturer, best known originally as a typewriter manufacturer and in a later incarnation as the manufacturer of the UNIVAC line of mainframe computers. Remington Rand was a diversified conglomerate making other office equipment, electric shavers, etc. The Remington Rand Building at 315 Park Avenue South in New York City is a 20-floor skyscraper completed in 1911. After 1955 Remington Rand had a long list of mergers that form the company that it is part of today.

 

Combined Typewriting and Computing Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Combined Typewriting and Computing Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Combined Typewriting and Computing Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Combined Typewriting and Computing Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Combined Typewriting and Computing Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Combined Typewriting and Computing Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Combined Typewriting and Computing Machine Remington Typewriter Company Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1932 (includes original specification sheet), Remington Typewriter Company patented improvements in combined typewriting and computing machines.Standard Typewriter changed its name in 1902 to Remington Typewriter Company. This company merged in 1927 with Rand Kardex Bureau to form Remington Rand, which continued to manufacture office equipment and later became a major computer company, as well as manufacturing electric razors. Remington Rand (1927–1955) was an early American business machines manufacturer, best known originally as a typewriter manufacturer and in a later incarnation as the manufacturer of the UNIVAC line of mainframe computers. Remington Rand was a diversified conglomerate making other office equipment, electric shavers, etc. The Remington Rand Building at 315 Park Avenue South in New York City is a 20-floor skyscraper completed in 1911. After 1955 Remington Rand had a long list of mergers that form the company that it is part of today.

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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