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Intaglio (etching, drypoint, aquatint)

& block printing & wood engraving

(lino-prints, surface printing) & letterpress


Established 1974.

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Columbian  Press

For Sale

Dixon & Co

1840 -1850 ( approximately)

No name plate.

Tympan & Frisket


Platen

18.25 x 24.25 ( inches)

465 x 615 mm


Bed

20.5 x 28 (Inches)

525 x 710 mm


80 (inches) Height

50 (inches) Wide

64 (inches) Long



£7500.00

Buyer to arrange removal  

The  Iron Printing Press



There are several types of printing press available to the iron press printer . Originally the preferred and available press being the old wooden press of Caxton which eventually led to the invention of the Columbian Press of 1813 by George Clymer.


      Other Iron presses being Stanhope press, the Britannia, the Albion, the Cogger & the Imperial press. During the Victorian era smaller and more portable presses were made known as 'table tops' these presses became the favourite of small hobby printers.


The principle of the Iron press is this:-


        The forme of type is placed on a flat plane of hard material. Over this is another flat plane of iron, the latter moves only vertically, always being kept parallel to the other.  The sheet of paper to be printed, being upon the type, the moving plane approaches and finally comes in contact with it, the downward pressure of the top plane of iron causes the impression on the paper.


      The setting up of an Iron press is most important, insomuch as the two pieces of iron should and always remain parallel to each other.


      The flat plane, upon which the type is laid, is called the bed of the press. The flat plane which moves vertically is called the platen.  These are the most important parts of the Iron press.


       The bed of the press ideally needs to be moveable, so that the printed page can be removed and another clean sheet of paper can be loaded.  This meant that the 'bed' be mounted on a set of rails.  To move the bed a mechanism was installed called a rounce which would, upon being turned move the bed underneath the platen. To regiter the paper to the text another metal frame was attached to the edge of the bed, this being called the tympan.  By affixing the paper to the tympan ( by means of registration marks and holders) each uniform piece of paper is exactly registered to the type.


Columbian press

& wood type for sale

The press is located in Ashford, Kent,

the buyer will be responsible for collection from the vendors premises.



Contact details below:-


Email address :- mutleysoast1@btinternet.com

Selling on behalf of the vendor an imaculate Columbian platen press.Bought 30 years ago with the aim of printing posters, it is now offered for sale. along with a collection of wood letter type housed in a cabinet. (see description below)

The vendor would like to sell as a job lot, press and type.



Included in the sale being a type cabinet with wood type as shown in the photographs below


Top drawer shows two sets of founders.  There are about 10 complete founts and about 5 or 6 with some characters missing.

Included in the sale being  wood type as shown in the photographs


Top drawer shows two sets of founders.  There are about 10 complete founts and about 5 or 6 with some characters missing.

Wood type

Platen size:- 20 x 25.5  inches

Bed size :- 23 x 29 inches

Price £10,000.00