"Franklin" common press
Object Details
- referenced
- Franklin, Benjamin
- Franklin, James
- Watts, John
- Murray, John M.
- unknown
- Description (Brief)
- The "Franklin" English common press dates from about 1720. It includes English box hose and guide boards, but is missing its gallows, tympan, frisket, and bar catch. The press has a height of 78 inches, a width, at cheeks, of 30.5 inches, and a length of 57 inches. The platen measures 12 inches by 18.5 inches.
- The "Franklin" press shows evidence of use, numerous small changes, and fixes made over the years, but is, overall complete. It carries two brass labels. The larger, dated June 1833, describes Benjamin Franklin's re-visit to the Watts shop in 1768, when he ordered a gallon of porter for the printers and toasted his old press. The second, dated November 1841, records the presentation of the press to John Murrray by Harrild & Sons of London.
- The 1833 plaque reads: "Dr. Franklin's remarks relative to this press made when he came to England as agent of the Massachusetts in the year 1768. The Dr. at this time visited the printing office of Mr. Watts of Wild Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, & going up to this particular press (afterwards in the possession of Messrs Cox & Son of Great Queen Street of whome it was purchased.). This address'd the men who were working at it. "Come my friends we will drink together: it is now forty years since I worked like you at this press, as a journeyman printer. The Dr. then sent for a gallon porter & he drank with them. "Success to printing." From the above it will appear that it is 108 years since Dr. Franklin worked at this identical press. June 1833"
- Purchased from Felicia and Frank Tucker, 1901. Felicia and Frank Tucker were John Murray's widow and new husband.
- Citations: Philip Gaskell, "A Census of Wooden Presses," in Journal of the Printing Historical Society 6, 1970 (census no. 4, p. 26; Elizabeth Harris and Clinton Sisson, The Common Press (Godine, Boston, 1978; Elizabeth Harris, "Printing Presses in the Graphic Arts Collection," 1996.
- ca 1720
- ID Number
- GA.14237
- accession number
- 1901.38701
- catalog number
- GA*14237
- Object Name
- press, printing
- Other Terms
- press, printing; Printing; Relief; Flatbed Platen
- Physical Description
- wood (overall material)
- iron (overall material)
- steel (overall material)
- brass (overall material)
- Measurements
- overall: 78 in x 30 1/2 in x 57 in; 198.12 cm x 77.47 cm x 144.78 cm
- place made
- United Kingdom: England
- Related Publication
- Harris, Elizabeth M.. Printing Presses in the Graphic Arts Collection
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- Work and Industry: Graphic Arts
- Work
- Communications
- Printing Presses in the Graphic Arts Collection
- American Democracy: A Great Leap of Faith
- Exhibition
- American Democracy
- Exhibition Location
- National Museum of American History
- National Museum of American History
- Record ID
- nmah_882271
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746ab-ac38-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
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