A group of fifty five mixed leather-bound books as bindingsAndrew Jones Auctions4.7(226)$30(2 bids)3 days Left
Antique Cast Iron Hand Crank Rope Maker and Miniature Western SaddleBurns Auction & Appraisal LLC4.5(232)$51 day Left
German III Reich Period Manufactured Typewriter "Mercedes K45 Selecta" Model of 1939 With SS KeyValkyrie Historical Auctions4.6(210)$190(5 bids)Feb 15, 2026
Hammond No. 12 Typewriter, interchangeable shuttle mechanism, C-shaped element, holds all the typ...Rich Penn Auctions4.3(453)$210(18 bids)
Antique 1934 Remington for Underwood Noiseless Portable Typewriter Serial #651232Chairish Auctions4.5(10.3k)$130
Sold2 Typewriters'2 Typewriters 1) Williams No. 1, 1895, American typewriter, "Grasshopper" mechanism, three-row keyboard with double-shift mechanism, paper basket at the bottom front of the machine, serial no. 5501,See Sold Price
Sold2 Typewriters2 Typewriters 1) "The World Typewriter Mod. 2", 1886. Early American index typewriter, without rubber typefaces. (3-/4) – And: 2) "The Practical Typewriter", 1893. Rare model name for the "Globe", "See Sold Price
Sold2 Hammond No. 2 Typewriters, c. 18952 Hammond No. 2 Typewriters, c. 1895 American type-sleeve machines with curved ideal keyboard, each with oak lid and base. 1) No. 58379, fine-mesh screen-material paper tube, German retailers' plaqueSee Sold Price
Sold2 Typewriters2 Typewriters 1) "Blickensderfer No. 5", USA. (2/2) - And: 2) "Geniatus", German index typewriter. (3/2) 2 Schreibmaschinen 1) "Blickensderfer No. 5", USA. (2/2) - Und: 2) "Geniatus", deutsche ZeigSee Sold Price
SoldMoya Visible No. 2 Typewriter, 1905Moya Visible No. 2 Typewriter, 1905 Moya Typewriter Company of Leicester, England. Very small typewriter with a three-row keyboard and type cylinder, in good condition. Manufactured for only three yeaSee Sold Price
SoldColumbia No. 2 TypewriterThe Columbia No. 2 typewriter was invented by Charles Spiro and produced in New York circa 1885. The Columbia was short lived and produced only 3 models and production ceased about 1889. This is seriaSee Sold Price
SoldMoya Visible No. 2 Typewriter, 1905Moya Visible No. 2 Typewriter, 1905 Moya Typewriter Company of Leicester, England. Serial no. 2857, very small typewriter with a three-row keyboard and type cylinder, in good condition, partially someSee Sold Price
SoldOdell 2 TypewriterOdell 2 Typewriter, in original case, marked "Odell Typewriter, Chicago, Illinois", first model to type between upper and lower case lettering, height 3 1/2 inches, diameter 9 inches.See Sold Price
SoldEmpire No. 2 Typewriter, 1909 onwardsEmpire No. 2 Typewriter, 1909 onwards Williams Mfg. Co., Montreal, developed by Wellington Parker Kidder, frontstroke, thrust-action, three-row keyboard with double shift, good original condition, worSee Sold Price
SoldJewett No. 2 Typewriter, 1898Jewett No. 2 Typewriter, 1898 Duplex Typewriter Co. Serial no. 9534, rare American upstroke typewriter with double keyboard, blind writer, good condition, carriage movement stiff, in need of cleaning.See Sold Price
SoldHammond No. 2 TypewriterMade by the Hammond Typewriter Company, New York, circa 1886. In overall good condition. Seems complete and functions but needs a good cleaning and lube. Both the ?!3/4 key and the N1/4 key have bad cSee Sold Price
SoldThe Caligraph No. 2 Typewriter, c. 1882The Caligraph No. 2 Typewriter, c. 1882 American Writing Co., New York. Serial no. 25842, early American upstroke machine with full keyboard, seventy-two characters in six rows, carriage train defectiSee Sold Price
SoldMignon Model 2 TypewriterMade by Allgemeinen Elektrizitaets-Gesellschaft (AEG) , Berlin , Germany circa 1913. Serial No. 124. In overall fair condition. Retains most of original paint and stripe. Metal paper rest has heavy scSee Sold Price
SoldSmith Premier No. 2 Typewriter w/ Case - Circa 1905Smith Premier no 2 typewriter Typewriter with oak base and metal top. Circa 1905 Personal collection of Kosh, Multi-Grammy Award winnerSee Sold Price
SoldLeframa Typewriter, 1905 onwardsLeframa Typewriter, 1905 onwards Identical in construction to the American Sun 2 typewriter, serial no. 24262, double shift, frontstroke, ink pad inking, 27 keys in 3 rows, green-painted sheet metal cSee Sold Price
Sold2 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
Sold2 Mechanical Typewriters2 Mechanical Typewriters 1) "Kontor", c. 1921, no. 6712, designed by Arno Kührt, manufactured by Reliable Schreibmaschinen GmbH, "Reliable" typewriters old under another name, frontstroke, four-rSee Sold Price
Sold2 Imperial Typewriters2 Imperial Typewriters 1) "Imperial Mod. B", 1908. Serial no. 20037, attractive design of this British typewriter, with shifts on both sides, curved universal keyboard, space bar broken, with additionSee Sold Price
Sold2 Mignon Typewriters2 Mignon Typewriters 1) Mignon model 2, 1905 onwards, serial no. 24828, German index typewriter, interchangeable type-sleeve, downstroke, made by AEG-Union Schreibmaschinen GmbH, Berlin, with originalSee Sold Price
Sold2 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
Sold2 American Typewriters2 American Typewriters 1) "The Fox No. 10", c. 1911, made by Fox Typewriter Company of Grand Rapids, Michigan, upstroke machine with swivelling cylinder, serial no. 3961, carriage movement defective,See Sold Price
Sold2 Braille Typewriters and 1 Writing Aid2 Braille Typewriters and 1 Writing Aid 1) "The Stainsby-Wayne Braille Writer", 1899 onwards, England, traveling model. No. 1374. – 2) "Picht" German index typewriter, 1907, with Braille typebarSee Sold Price
Sold2 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
Sold2 Mechanical Typewriters2 Mechanical Typewriters 1) Lambert, 1896 onwards, decorative American typewriter by the famous inventor Frank Lambert, New York, in unusual design, French licensed production by Sidney Hebert, Paris.See Sold Price