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Krause Intaglio Press

Krause Intaglio Press

Krause intaglio press (Kupferdruckpresse) with star wheel and direct drive of the top roller.  Krause made several models of this press design, with roller widths ranging from 47 to 90 cm.  The press was also available with 1- or 2-stage gear reduction, with flywheel...
Mailänder Litho Press

Mailänder Litho Press

Mailänder Litho Press, or “Steindruckschnellpresse”, a speed press for stone lithography built in 1912. The press was originally a combined offset/direct printing press, for printing on paper or tin foil.  It was later converted for direct printing on...
Albion Iron Hand Press

Albion Iron Hand Press

The Albion press is an early iron hand press, originally designed and manufactured in London by Richard Whittaker Cope around 1820. Albion presses continued to be manufactured until the 1930s, in various sizes, ranging from desktop Quarto size (10″ * 7″)...
Columbian Iron Hand Press

Columbian Iron Hand Press

The Columbian iron hand press was invented in 1813 by George Clymer of Philadelphia. The design is inspired by earlier presses, particularly the Stanhope press.  A system of levers increases the press power without causing undue physical strain to the operator. ...