Sold20224 American Typewriters4 American Typewriters 1) "Martin Standard Demountable Typewriter No. 2", c. 1925, Demountable Typewriter Company, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, serial no. 133705, typewriter with removable encasement for eSee Sold Price
Sold2022Four American TypewritersFour American Typewriters 1) "Jewett No. 5", Duplex Typewriter Co., 1897 onwards, no. 11868, rare American upstroke typewriter with double keyboard, blindwriter, 80 keys, carriage movement defective.See Sold Price
Sold2022Peoples and "The American Typewriter"Peoples and "The American Typewriter" 1) "Peoples", 1893, rare American index typewriter, manufactured by Garvin Machine Company, New York, rusty, missing 2 keytops, working, on wood base. - LiteraturSee Sold Price
Sold20204 American Typewriters'4 American Typewriters 1) "Columbia Bar-Lock No. 10", copper, c. 1910, Columbia Typewriter Company, New York. Typebar machine with decorative typebar cover, German QWERTZ keyboard, serial no. 105677.See Sold Price
Sold2022Four American TypewritersFour American Typewriters 1) Bar-Lock No. 14, c. 1909, Columbia Typewriter Co., New York. American typebar machine with wonderfully decorative Art-Nouveau-styled pressed copper front plate, invented bSee Sold Price
Sold2022American Typewriter Co. No. 1American Typewriter Co. Model 1 manufactured at ?265 Broadway, New York, circa 1893. Patented by Louis Philippe Valiquet, Halbert the rights were sold to Edwin Payne, president of the American TypewriSee Sold Price
Sold20204 American Typewriters'4 American Typewriters 1) "Oliver No. 5", 1912. The Oliver Typewriter Co., Chicago, serial no. 330421. - 2) Underwood Standard No. 5, 1917, American typewriter with German QWERTZ keyboard, made by UnSee Sold Price
Sold20223 Small American Typewriters for Restoration3 Small American Typewriters for Restoration 1) "The World Typewriter No. 1", early index typewriter with a semi-circular type plate, patented by John Becker in 1886, uppercase letters only, without rSee Sold Price
Sold2022Two American Typewriters "Smith Premier" and "Rem-Blick"Two American Typewriters "Smith Premier" and "Rem-Blick" 1) "Smith Premier No. 4", c. 1903, Smith-Premier Typewriter Company, Syracuse, full keyboard, 82 keys in 7 rows, upstroke, serial no. 42487, caSee Sold Price
Sold20224 Small American Typewriters4 Small American Typewriters 1) "National Typewriter No. 3", c. 1918, serial no. 4845, QWERTY keyboard, working. (3/3) - 2) "Blickensderfer No. 7", 1898 onwards, serial no. 122012, DHIATENSOR keyboardSee Sold Price
Sold20202 American Typewriters'2 American Typewriters 1) "Century No. 10", c. 1920. Manufactured by American Writing Machine Co., New York, serial no. HM644. - And: 2) "Oliver No. 10", c. 1920. The Oliver Typewriter Co., Chicago,See Sold Price
Sold2022ANTIQUE AMERICAN TYPEWRITER THE OLIVER NO. 11Antique The Oliver typewriter No. 11, manufactured ca. 1923. Across a 30-year run from 1896 to 1926, the original Oliver Typewriter Company (a later British version of the business carried on much lonSee Sold Price
Sold2022Very Old American Typewriter Made by RoyalVery Old American Typewriter Made by Royal, P Model, USA, 1930s, made of metal in black patina, in the German language. No matching case, arrives as displayed, functionality not tested. Reasonable weaSee Sold Price
Sold20222 American Typewriters2 American Typewriters 1) "Smith Premier No. 1", 1889, serial no. 28102, very popular upstroke machine with full keyboard, space bars on both sides and (mostly missing) type-cleaning brush, partiallySee Sold Price
Sold20224 American Typewriters4 American Typewriters 1) "Visigraph", 1910, serial no. 10510, frontstroke machine, single-shift 4-row AZERTY-keyboard, design by Charles Spiro, New York, inventor of the Columbia-Index, the Bar-LockSee Sold Price
Sold20224 American Typewriters4 American Typewriters 1) "Remington Standard No. 2", c. 1888, with two patented shift-keys by "W.H. Jayne", serial no. 41518, American upstroke machine, one typebar broken (included), mechanism somewSee Sold Price
Sold2022Four American TypewritersFour American Typewriters 1) Remington Standard No. 7, 1898 onwards, no. 106138, upstroke, 42 keys, missing one type bar, working. - 2) Oliver No. 3, c. 1908, serial no. 107934, carriage movement sticSee Sold Price
Sold20202 American Typewriters'2 American Typewriters 1) The Franklin Typ 2, 1895, serial no. 3248, attractive American type-bar machine with round Ideal keyboard. - Literature: Martin, 1949, p. 95. - And: 2) Smith Premier No. 1,See Sold Price
Sold20202 American Typewriters'2 American Typewriters 1) "Densmore No. 2", 1899. American upstroke machine with ball-bearing typebar mechanism and carriage, 42 keys and caplock, removable carriage, decal on the front of typebar riSee Sold Price
Sold20224 American Typewriters4 American Typewriters 1) "Remington Standard No. 2", 1890, serial no. 91202, American upstroke machine, missing paper table, carriage movement defective. Successor to the famous Sholes & Glidden, theSee Sold Price
Sold20222 American Typewriters2 American Typewriters 1) Sun Standard No. 2, 1902, three-row double shift typebar machine, ink-roller inking, with tin cover. - Literature: Martin, 1949, p. 89. (3/2-) - And: 2) Elliott Fisher, c. 19See Sold Price
Sold20202 American Typewriters'2 American Typewriters 1) Royal Bar-Lock, 1909, English model of the American "Columbia Bar-Lock". Attractive design, serial no. 170194. - Literature: Martin, 1949, p. 102. - And: 2) "Hammond MultiplSee Sold Price
Sold20223 Small American Typewriters3 Small American Typewriters 1) "Blickensderfer No. 5", 1894, serial no. 6165, DHIATENSOR keyboard, carriage movement somewhat stiff, mechanism sticks, with case. (3/4) - 2) "Blickensderfer No. 7", 18See Sold Price
Sold20223 American Typewriters3 American Typewriters 1) "Hammond Multiplex", 1913, serial no. 180880, open version, American type-sleeve machine with straight universal keyboard, oak lid and base. - Literatur: Martin, 1949, p. 82.See Sold Price
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