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Arab Platen Press

Pink Spot


Year


1872

Object Number


T323

Arab Platen Press

Description

Designed by Josiah Wade in the mid-1800s, the Arab press was marketed as one of the best hand-fed platen presses ever made. It was sold disassembled and could be easily put together and taken part again. Its name derives from rather generalising notions of the time that "Arab" people were hard-working and reliable.

Object Name(s): treadle presses

Object Category: PRINTING MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

Creator: Halifax J. Wade Patentee

Production date: 1872

Linear Dimensions Depth: 116

Materials: metal
Material Part: body

Credit Line: National Print Museum, Dublin