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Lot 114 - Antique "the Photoscript" Complete Printing Outfit for Titling and Numbering Photographic Negatives with Metal-Bodied Rubber Type, Patented 1884-1885, in Original Box
Lot 114 - Antique "the Photoscript" Complete Printing Outfit for Titling and Numbering Photographic Negatives with Metal-Bodied Rubber Type, Patented 1884-1885, in Original Box
Antique Photoscript negative titling and numbering outfit in its original box. The box lid carries a printed label within a chain-link border reading "The Photoscript (Patent Applied For.) For Titling and Numbering Photographic Negatives. A Complete Printing Outfit." The label describes the tool as enabling photographers to title and number negatives directly on the film surface, reproducing white letters on every print.
The kit includes a box of Photoscript metal-bodied rubber type marked "Reversed," patented in the U.S., Canada, and Europe with U.S. patents dated October 21, 1884, August 18, 1885, and September 22, 1885. Additional components include a type holder with a twisted metal handle, ink applicators, and a metal composing tool.
The outer box shows wear, soiling, and edge loss to the printed label. The inner wooden box shows staining and wear. Several metal components show oxidation and rust. The rubber type shows age-related deterioration and ink residue. Offered as found; completeness is not confirmed.