Royal 10 - doble glass panel - Typewriter - 1910-1920





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Description from the seller
A Royal Model Ten dating from the 1910s/1920s with serial number X-708798
As most experts know, this one belongs to the First Version because it has the double side windows that left room for a single pane of glass
Our four are intact and perfectly shiny
It has a glossy finish like few in circulation, with slight and minimal color loss on the writing base (for the use made) and on the side bases (these almost invisible)
A gasket at the base is missing and the right-hand wheel of the roller (also functioning regularly)
Having noted the three small defects and that they do not affect its charm as an antique typewriter (it has surpassed a century of life), we emphasize that all the other dozens of functions are regular, as are the hundreds of components!
It operates regularly and the spots are reflections of photographic light (it is so glossy)
A glossy machine, with intact glass keys and the bell that rings at the end of travel is a joy for the eyes, the touch, and the hearing
Excellent for important collections, for homes in industrial or vintage style, and for businesses that want to enrich a corner of furnishings or a display with a touch of antique class
WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY 300
Seller's Story
A Royal Model Ten dating from the 1910s/1920s with serial number X-708798
As most experts know, this one belongs to the First Version because it has the double side windows that left room for a single pane of glass
Our four are intact and perfectly shiny
It has a glossy finish like few in circulation, with slight and minimal color loss on the writing base (for the use made) and on the side bases (these almost invisible)
A gasket at the base is missing and the right-hand wheel of the roller (also functioning regularly)
Having noted the three small defects and that they do not affect its charm as an antique typewriter (it has surpassed a century of life), we emphasize that all the other dozens of functions are regular, as are the hundreds of components!
It operates regularly and the spots are reflections of photographic light (it is so glossy)
A glossy machine, with intact glass keys and the bell that rings at the end of travel is a joy for the eyes, the touch, and the hearing
Excellent for important collections, for homes in industrial or vintage style, and for businesses that want to enrich a corner of furnishings or a display with a touch of antique class
WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY 300
