Antique compositor's case for type - early 20th century, Germany
Here is a unique and complete relic of old printing – an original compositor's case from the early 20th century, originating from Germany. This is a professional tool, inherently linked to the work of the compositor, i.e., the person who set text from individual, metal type characters before the printing process. This particular specimen has been preserved in good and complete condition, which increases its collector and museum value.
The case, also called a typecase, was used for storing and organizing type. Holding it in his hand, the compositor could efficiently set text, selecting the needed letters from the appropriate compartments. The presented object is a tangible trace of the Gutenberg era, times when every book, newspaper or leaflet was the result of the arduous, manual work of a craftsman.
Why is this item unique?
- Authenticity and completeness: This is an original workshop tool, not a decorative replica.
- State of preservation: Despite its age, the case is in good condition, ready for display.
- Historical value: It represents a key stage in the development of communication and mass culture.
- Uniqueness: Such items associated with old professions are becoming increasingly rare.
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