Antique 1934 Remington for Underwood Noiseless Portable Typewriter Serial #651232Chairish Auctions4.5(10.3k)$130
Hammond No. 12 Typewriter, interchangeable shuttle mechanism, C-shaped element, holds all the typ...Rich Penn Auctions4.3(453)$210(18 bids)
One of the cleanest Remington Rand typewriter in the original case (I'm sure it has been, but itRalph Fontaine Heritage Auctions Inc.4.7(269)$125(3 bids)5 days Left
Vintage Italian Typewriter (Olivetti Lettera 32) with Hebrew KeyboardAqua Arts & Antiques4.4(12)$7017 hrs 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
Edison Standard Phonograph & Horn, oak cylinder model, Mfg Under The Patents Of Thomas A. Edison,...Rich Penn Auctions4.3(453)$120(8 bids)
SoldWilliams No. 1 Typewriter, 1895Williams No. 1 Typewriter, 1895 Williams Typewriter Company, produced by the Brady Mfg. Co. in Brooklyn, New York, serial no. 4308, with straight keyboard, 3 rows, 28 keys, 84 characters and 2 sets ofSee Sold Price
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
SoldMunson Mod. 1 Typewriter, 1895Munson Mod. 1 Typewriter, 1895 Early precursor of the "Chicago", still with open construction, invented by Samuel John Seifried, manufactured by Munson Typewriter Company, Chicago, USA, with horizontaSee Sold Price
SoldAntique Williams No. 1 Typewriter (Curved)Condition: Most of the keys strike and retract normally. A few are slow to retract and 3 are stuck completely. The carriage doesn't move when typing and doesn't slide very well when moved by hand. TheSee 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 Mechanical Typewriters2 Mechanical Typewriters 1) Dactyle No. 2, c. 1895, French version of the Blickensderfer No. 5, serial no. 1864, type cylinder, 3-row keyboard, in wooden case. – And: 2) Rofa 3, 1921 onwards, GeSee Sold Price
Sold4 American Typewriters4 American Typewriters 1) "The Caligraph No. 3", c. 1895, American Writing Co., New York, serial no. *7034, early American upstroke machine with full keyboard, 78 characters in six rows, artificial ivSee Sold Price
Sold4 American Typewriters4 American Typewriters 1) "The Caligraph No. 4", c. 1895, American Writing Co., New York, early upstroke machine with full keyboard, 78 keys in 6 rows, artificial ivory keys, missing 2 keytops, mechanSee Sold Price
Sold4 American Typewriters4 American Typewriters 1) "The Caligraph No. 2", c. 1895, American Writing Co., New York, serial no. 36301, early American upstroke machine with full keyboard, shift-keys on both sides, 72 charactersSee 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
SoldWilliams Academy and "Yost No. 1""Williams Academy" and "Yost No. 1" 1) "Williams Academy", 1906 onwards, no. 16668, slightly updated Williams No. 2, American "Grasshopper" typewriter mechanism, front stroke, 28 keys for 84 characterSee Sold Price
SoldThe Empire and "American Model No. 7" TypewritersThe Empire and "American Model No. 7" Typewriters 1) "The Empire No. 1", c. 1920, serial no. 62582, Williams Manufacturing Company, Montreal, Canada, thrust-action double-shift typewriter, 28 keys, miSee Sold Price
Sold3 Mechanical Typewriters3 Mechanical Typewriters 1) "Herald Mod. 7", 1908, no. 11017, French version of the "American" or "Armstrong", manufactured in the Williams plant in Derby, Connecticut, flat profile 3-bank upstroke maSee Sold Price
Sold2 American Typewriters'2 American Typewriters 1) "Smith Premier No. 5", 1910, serial no. 12941, upstroke machine with full keyboard. - Literature: Martin, 1949, p. 109. - And: 2) "Remington Standard No. 5", c. 1895, verySee Sold Price
Sold4 American Typewriters4 American Typewriters 1) "Wellington No. 2", 1892, serial no. 14749, American production of the Canadian "Empire" by Williams Mfg. Co., Plattsburgh, NY, mechanism partially sticking, with tin cover aSee Sold Price
Sold(5) SHREVE, WILLIAM WALDO DODGE JR STERLING ITEMS(lot of 5) American sterling silver, assorted makers and patterns, including: (1) sauce ladle, William Waldo Dodge, Jr. (1895-1971), Asheville, NC, hallmarked to the reverse, approx 5.25"l; (1) ShreveSee Sold Price
SoldLOT (2) AUTOGRAPH CUTS INCLUDING EVA PERON (1ST LADY OFLOT (2) AUTOGRAPH CUTS INCLUDING EVA PERON (1ST LADY OF ARGENTINA 1919-1952), 1 5/8 X 2 3/4" AND JUAN PERON (PRESIDENT OF ARGENTINA 1895-1974), 2 1/8 X 2 7/8"See Sold Price
SoldCorona Special Collapsible Typewriter and CaseCorona special collapsible typewriter and case, 11-1/4" W x 9" D, 4" H when closedSee Sold Price
SoldBERT LAHR (AMERICAN ACTOR 1895-1967), AUTOGRAPH CUT. 1BERT LAHR (AMERICAN ACTOR 1895-1967), AUTOGRAPH CUT. 1 5/8 X 3 1/8"See Sold Price
SoldPhiladelphia Area ephemera lot including railroad mapsPhiladelphia Area ephemera lot, to include: "The Philadelphia & Reading Railroad and Connections" color coded map (1892-1895?), with losses, 88-1/2" h, 63-1/2" w; and another map "Mine Hill and SchuylSee Sold Price
SoldAnsonia white onyx mantle clock Leland model, 11-1/2"Ansonia white onyx mantle clock Leland model, 11-1/2" h, 14" w circa 1895, bruise in bezel glass at 4 o'clockSee Sold Price
Sold(2) Robert S. Austin Etchings(2) Robert S. Austin (British 1895-1973) etchings, "Mendicanti" 4-1/2" x 3-3/4" plate; "The Stonebreaker" 4-1/4" x 5-3/8" plate, each pencil signed Robert Austin, largest matted size 14" x 18", good cSee Sold Price
SoldThree Horse Tin & Iron PumperMade by Williams Hardware Keene, NH 1895 - 17"L x 6 1/2T x 5W" WSee Sold Price