Lot 1045

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A TYPEWRITER FOR RUDOLF HESS
An interesting T.L.S. on Mercedes Buromaschinen letterhead celebrating the 1936 Olympics and bearing the iconic five Olympic rings, 1p. 4to., Berlin, July 15, 1936, to Rudolf Hess, who was then at the Braunes Haus in Munich. In part: "...As far as your call is concerned, I may inform you that I already spoke with Herr Weber about your request...with German greetings to you and the Fuhrer!...". Not to be confused with the automobile manufacturer Mercedes Benz, the Mercedes Buromaschinen produced the first practical electric typewriter in 1921, and, by the 1930s, the revolutionary portable typewriter. In 1936, the year of this letter, Mercedes developed their piece de resistance, the Superba, possibly desired by Hess. With a receipt stamp bearing the printed signature of Hess. File holes at left, else very good condition.

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May 14, 2009 10:00 AM EDT
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