PATENT SPECIFICATION No. 4790.

APPLICATION DATE: 26th February 1898.

SPECIFICATION ACCEPTED: 4th June 1898.

TITLE: IMPROVEMENTS IN CONFECTIONARY ORNAMENTING MACHINES.

APPLICANT: THOMAS ROBERTSON of 107 Queen Street East, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Size: 195mmx270mm.

No. of pages of text: 5. 

No. of pages of drawings: 2. Size of page of drawing/s: 300mmx225mm & 140mmx25mm. 

Brief Description of Patent: My invention relates to improvements in confectionery ornamenting machines and the object of the invention is to design a machine whereby chocolates, bon bons and biscuits and other fancy confectionery may be decorated expeditiously and it consists essentially of a reservoir to contain the decorating mixture suitably supported and having flexible tunes leading from metallic tubes extending from the bottom of the reservoir...

Condition: Slight crinkling. Pages loose. Wear to left hand edge where patent has been removed from the volume. 

This was sold by a Library and has their stamp impression on some of the pages/drawings. Multiple Item Postage: Patents can be combined for postage costs, the cost is the same whether you purchase one or several, so check out our Ebay Shop patent listings as well. This patent specification has been disbound from a volume of 100 different patents. This is an original HMSO published item at the time, not a modern copy as are being sold elsewhere. The drawings are often ideal for framing. It is part of a collection of several volumes from the 1893-1900,1907 & 1920/50's that I have from which individual patents will be sold over the next few years.