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  • Seller image for Legal Contract Between the Adamson Company Commission Agency of Muncie, Indiana. - Late 19th century patent documents for an invalid bedframe. for sale by Curtis Wright Maps
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    Condition: Very Good. "This intriguing collection of ephemeral documents was sent to the patent holder of the Invalid Bedstead (Patent #US431189A) by the Adamson Company of Muncie, Indiana in 1894. Issued on elaborately engraved letterhead, the transmittal to Charles Hamlin, patent owner, provides a brief summary of the Adamson Company's advantages when selling patents, plus an incentive to halve the preliminary fee. The pre-signed contract outlines the potential terms of sale, for which the Adamson Company will act as an agent in exchange for $36 (split to $18, according to the cover letter) and a 15% commission. Two additional printed folders provide further information about the legal responsibilities for signing the contract and a persuasive argument for doing just that. The Official Report of the Board of Examiners estimates the value of the patent at between $2,000 and $3,000. An interesting group of material for which there is little institutional precedence. One contract, dated 1895, can be found at the Indiana State Library (Indianapolis), and there are a few contract cards noted in OCLC. Source: Google Patents" Sheet Width (in) See Description Sheet Height (in) See Description Condition Description Collection of six lithographed sheets of varying sizes, including a transmission letter and executed contract. Generally in good condition, with light to moderate wear consistent with age and use. Most wear present along the outer edges in the form of mild discoloration and small tears.