Queen Victoria: Signed Patent For Improved Manufacturing Machinery
Granting Robert Willis a patent for “Improvements in machinery...for inseaming boots and shoes.”.
A partly pre-printed and partly manuscript Document Signed as Queen, three pages, Court at St. Francis, October 9, 1844, granting Robert Willis a patent for “Improvements in machinery…for inseaming boots and shoes.”
A very uncommon document, this being the first example of this early Victorian patent form that we have seen.
A partly pre-printed and partly manuscript Document Signed as Queen, three pages, Court at St. Francis, October 9, 1844, granting Robert Willis a patent for “Improvements in machinery…for inseaming boots and shoes.”
A very uncommon document, this being the first example of this early Victorian patent form that we have seen.
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