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QUEEN VICTORIA 3 LARGE PATENTS ON VELLUM with Great Seal in Original Box - 1866
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A Great and Beautiful 3 Indenture Patents from the Year 1866 on Vellum attributed to Amelia Susannah Brooman, for the inventionentitled “Improvement in Machinery for the manufacture of asphalted felt”
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“THE LONDON GAZETTE, MAY 15,1866”
“English Patents of Inventions, Specifications: 1866”
All documents are in a perfect condition and provided with the Great Seal of the Queen Victoria.
The Seal is equipped with its original metal protection box
in its original box
Size of Documents: 30.7" x 20.5", 24.4" x 19", 26.4" x 21" (78 cm x 52 cm, 62 cm x 48 cm, 67 cm x 53.5 cm)
Diameter of the Seal: 6" (16 cm)
Thickness of the Seal: 1" (2.2 cm)
Patent Law Amendment Act 1852 - Brooman to D’Azambuja registered October 17, 1866
“This Indenture made the fifteenth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand and eight hundred and sixty-six Between Amelia Susannah Brooman of Twickenham in the County of Middlesex Widow and sole Executrix of Richard Archibald Brooman late in 166 Fleet Street in the City of London Patent Agent diseased of the one part and Antonio D’Azambuja of N. 100 Rue du Chateu Eau Paris of the Empire of France Merchant of the other part. Whereas by Letter Patent under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland bearing date the twenty-six-day of January one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, her most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, did for Herself Her heirs and successors give and grant unto the said Amelia Susannah Brooman, her executors administrators and assigns she sole privilege of making using …. exercising and vending within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland the Channel Islands and Isle of Man a certain Invention entitled “Improvement in Machinery for the manufacture of asphalted felt” during the term of fourteen years from the day of the date of the said Letters Patent a Specification of which said Invention has been duly filed in the Great Seal Patent Office from This Indenture…”