Improvement in kaleidoscopes, reissue no. 5,649, United States Patent Office, 1873 November 11

Collection Type

  • Ephemera

Date

1873

Location Note

HAV-01-403-Z-K-202; Miscellaneous Manuscripts, Semi-Bound, Box 10

GUSN

GUSN-369190

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Description

Patent for "reissue No. 5,649, dated November 11, 1873; application filed October 30, 1873." The document contains "specifications forming part of Letters Patent No. 143,271, dated September 30, 1873." The patent was written by inventor "Charles G. Bush, of Boston, Massachusetts, assignor to himself and John W. Hoard" and witnessed by John C. Purkis and Thomas A. Millett. The specifications for the invention are included. The specifications were printed by the American Photo-Lithographic Co. based in New York.

Details

Descriptive Terms

patents
design patents
patent offices
kaleidoscopes
invention
inventors
specifications
illustrations (layout features)
patents

Physical Descrption

1 patent, 2 pages : illustration ; 11 x 8 inches

Collection Code

MS029

Collection Name

Miscellaneous manuscript collection

Date of Acquisition

2022

Reference Code

MS029.002.037

Credit Line

Gift of Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr., 2022

Places

Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)
New York state (United States)

Record Details

Originator

United States. Patent Office (Publisher)
American Photo-Lithographic Company (Lithographer)

Material Type

patents

Other Organizations

United States. Patent Office
American Photo-Lithographic Company

Subjects

Patent
Kaleidoscopes
Inventors

Description Level

Item

Location Note

HAV-01-403-Z-K-202; Miscellaneous Manuscripts, Semi-Bound, Box 10

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