Pearl Press, 1906-1918
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Artifact Overview
The job press was used for short runs of small items like business cards, handbills, and envelopes. Type was set by hand and inked; the flat platen applied pressure between type and paper to produce an impression. A foot-operated treadle made printing efficient—typical operators produced 1000 prints per hour. Today, letterpress continues to be a popular specialty printing method.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Printing press
Date Made
1906-1918
Creators
Place of Creation
Creator Notes
Made by Golding Manufacturing Co. in Franklin Massachusetts.
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
00.3.9625
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Cast Iron
Wood (Plant Material)
Dimensions
Height: 47.0 in
Width: 19.5 in
Depth: 26.5 in
Inscriptions
plate on front:
MADE BY GOLDING MFG CO / FRANKLIN MASS USA / PEARL / PATENTS U.STATES ENGLAND GERMANY FRANCE
both sides of base:
GOLDING MF'G CO / FRANKLIN MASS / USA
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