[Rarebooks] FS: 1885 Cyclostyle Printer at the 1885 Antwerp Exposition

Joslin Hall Rare Books office at joslinhall.com
Thu Jun 8 08:26:27 EDT 2017


1885 Viennese Printing Firm Card Advertising the Cyclostyle for the 1885 
Antwerp Exposition.

A trade card for the Austrian firm Theyer & Hardmuth and their Belgian 
representative P. de Thysebaert of Antwerp, advertising the new 
Cyclostyle printing machine, a type of stencil copier invented by David 
Gestetner, as displayed and demonstrated at the 1885 Antwerp Exposition.

The 1885 Exposition Internationale d'Anvers was held between May 2 and 
November 2 in Antwerp, during the 20th anniversary year of Leopold II’s 
ascension to the throne of Belgium. Spanning 54 acres and featuring 
displays from 25 countries, it drew 3.5 million visitors and cost 4 
million Belgian francs.

Card. 4.5”x3”. Minor soil. [43349]  $85

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