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Washington press, A. B. Taylor

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Object Details

maker

Taylor, Alva Burr

Description

This press was made by A. B. Taylor of New York in about 1860. The tympan and frisket were made in the Museum. The press has a height of 77 inches a width, at cheeks, of 38 inches and a length of 88 inches; its platen measures 25 inches by 39 inches.
Alva Burr Taylor, a blacksmith by trade, worked with the R. Hoe & Company of New York from 1822 until 1842 when he formed his own company. Taylor produced cylinder presses, Washington presses,
and a few jobbing presses, as well as steam engines.
The oval ornament on this press, an eagle with drums and banners, is found in combination with other ornaments on presses made by various manufacturers, such as the Cinncinati Type Foundry (CTF) Washington press (see 1978.2124.01).
Donated by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hennage, 1969.
Citation: Elizabeth Harris, "Printing Presses in the Graphic Arts Collection," 1996.

Location

Currently not on view

Date made

circa 1860

date made

ca 1860

ID Number

GA.23008

catalog number

GA*23008

accession number

285336

Object Name

Press, Printing

Physical Description

metal (overall material)
wood (overall material)

Measurements

overall: 77 in x 38 in x 88 in; 195.58 cm x 96.52 cm x 223.52 cm

place made

United States: New York, New York City

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Work and Industry: Graphic Arts
Communications
Printing Presses in the Graphic Arts Collection

Data Source

National Museum of American History

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746aa-9ab3-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record ID

nmah_1211844

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