Daisy, 1880 - 1900
Overview
The Daisy press was distributed, and likely manufactured, by Ives, Blakeslee (later Ives Blakeslee Williams). This company dealt in novelties and was the principal company for distributing rail presses at the end of the nineteenth century. Rail presses were simple cast-iron toys, sold for about one dollar. The took full-size, or later half-length, type. They were produced in large quantities and varieties between about 1880 and 1900, when they began to give way to presses made for rubber type. This Bonanza press is mounted on a base.
Dates
- Creation: 1880 - 1900
Creator
- Ives, Blakeslee (New York) (Manufacturer, Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open to researchers, but must be handled and used with the supervision of a curator.
Extent
.18 square feet Item(s) ; 3 x 8.5 inches
Language
From the Collection: English
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Stephen O. Saxe
Bibliography
Physical Facet
style: platen press
Physical Facet
inside chase dimensions: 1.625 x 2.75 in.
Physical Facet
material: cast iron
Repository Details
Part of the Cary Graphic Arts Collection Repository