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These are 3 interesting looking Antique Typewriter images. These come from a very old Harper's Magazine, all of them were advertisements for various different brands. These would be cute to Frame and hang in an Office, or decoupage onto glass Paperweights.




These are way cool ! Thank you
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hiya karen thanks for sharing such great images
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Oh my goodness - fancy working on those!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the images Karen.
Blessings
Maxine
Hi!
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Hi Betsy,
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LOVE these! Thank you so much for all the great images you post!
ReplyDeleteOh dear Lord, these are awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much!
I collect 19th century typewriters and related ephemera.
ReplyDeleteIf you would like to see two of these typewriters in the flesh (I do not have the third one) please visit my website at www.antiquetypewriters.com
The two I have are the Caligraph and the Crandall. The Crandall in particular, must be seen in full color to appreciate its beauty.
Regards,
Martin
Reminds me of an old typewriter I saw outside the old Luckett's store today. heh heh heh I got a butterfly coaster from your shop, and a few things from some of the other shops too. Those bottle chandeliers were very cool.
ReplyDeleteMy hands ache at the thought of using these....amazing....thanks again, Karen!
ReplyDeleteTypewriters! yah! Thank you!
ReplyDeletethank you very much!!!
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