A rare late 19th-Century lacquered-brass and mahogany-cased Tate's Patent Arithmometer, the sloping face stamped TATE'S PATENT ARITHMOMETER C. & E. LAYTON and C.A. BAYNON AGENT NEW YORK , designed for addition, multiplication, subtraction and division, with the capacity for 8 x 9 x 16 figures ( three small turning knobs missing ), the sliding plate made from 5/16-inch thick lacquered brass, mounted in the original heavy-duty mahogany carrying case with brass corner banding and carrying handles -- 24in. (61cm.) wide See Colour Illustration
A rare late 19th-Century lacquered-brass and mahogany-cased Tate's Patent Arithmometer, the sloping face stamped TATE'S PATENT ARITHMOMETER C. & E. LAYTON and C.A. BAYNON AGENT NEW YORK , designed for addition, multiplication, subtraction and division, with the capacity for 8 x 9 x 16 figures ( three small turning knobs missing ), the sliding plate made from 5/16-inch thick lacquered brass, mounted in the original heavy-duty mahogany carrying case with brass corner banding and carrying handles -- 24in. (61cm.) wide See Colour Illustration
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