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MAUSER, PAUL (1838-1914) German weapon designer and manufacturer on verso. Surprizing scarce, Typed Document Signed twice Paul Mauser, and again as P. Mauser. Five full pages, legal folio. [8¼ x 13 inches]. Stuttgart, Germany with U.S. Patent Office stamp. January 10, 1905. Mauser and his company Waffenfabrik Mauser transfer to Justus Lengerke and Ernst Detmold with full title to 16 patents in exchange for one dollar. Patents include Lock Mechanism for Guns, and Shell-Extractor for Bolt Guns. Includes a signed receipt from the Commissioner of Patents and acknowledgment with signature from Edward Ozum, U.S. Consul. Docketed with Letters Patent No. 393842. In Very Good condition with usual folds, some small tears, light toning and punch hole at top left. Original blue ribbon and large red wax seals intact. Mauser s two signatures are strong and bold. Document reads in full: THIS INDENTURE entered into this day of 1905, between PAUL MAUSER, of Oberndorf-on-the-Neckar, Germany, of the first part, the WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER, a corporation organized. under the laws of the Kingdom of Wurttemberg and domiciled at the same place, party of the second part, and. JUSTUS VON LENGERKE, a resident of Orange, N. J., and. ERNST DETM0LD a resident of the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N.Y., copartners trading under the firm name of Von Lengerke and. Detmold, in the Borough of Manhattan aforesaid., parties of the third part, witnesseth that: WHEREAS the following entitled Letters Patent of the United States were granted. covering certain inventions of said Paul Mauser, namely: 1. Letters Patent No. 393,842, granted. December 4, 1888, for Lock Mechanism for Guns. 2. Letters Patent No. 427,587, granted May 13, 1890, for Ring Cartridge-Extractor. 3. Letters Patent No. 451,768, granted. May 5, 1891, for Gun-Barrel. 4. Letters Patent No. 455,514, granted July 7, 1891, for Cartridge-Stop for Magazine-Guns. 5. Letters Patent No. 467,180, granted. January 19, 1892 for Shell-Extractor for Bolt-Guns. 6. Letters Patent No. 477,671, granted. June 28, 1892, for Shell-Extractor for Bolt-Guns. 7. Letters Patent No. 488,694, granted. December 27, 1892, for Safety-Trigger for Breech-Loading Bolt-Guns. 8. Letters Patent No. 490,029, granted. January 17, 1893, for Fixed Magazine for Breech-Loading Bolt-Guns. 9. Letters Patents No. 492,543, granted February 28, 1893, for Shiftable Magazine for Bolt-Guns. 10. Letters Patent No. 499,328, granted June 13, 1893, for Coupling for Firing-Pins and Pin-Nuts in Bolt-Guns. 11. Letters Patent No. 527,869, granted October 23, 41894, for Magazine for Breech Loading Firearms. 12. Letters Patent To. 547,933, granted October 15, 1895, for Safety Lock for Breech Bolts of Guns. 13. Letters Patent No. 572,266, granted December 1, 1896, for Means for Affixing Side Arms to Guns. 14. Letters Patent No. 579,994, granted April 6,1897, for Safety Gas Vent for Bolt Guns. 15. Letters Patent No. 590,271, granted September 21, 1897, for Small Lock for Bolt Guns. 16. Letters Patent No. 661,743, granted November 13, 1900, for Cartridge Holder for Charging Magazine Firearms. / AND WHEREAS certain of said inventions and Letter Patent were assigned by said Paul Mauser to said Waffenfabrik Mauser, and as to any of said letters Patent not so assigned, said Waffenfabrik Mauser is entitled to an assignment thereof, and is the suitable near thereof. AND WHEREAS it is desired to vest the parties of the third part with full title to said Letters Patent and full right of recovery thereunder by reason of all past use of the inventions covered thereby. NOW THEREFORE THIS INDENTURE WITTNESSETH, first, that in consideration of the premises, and of good and valuable considerations well and truly received by him, and in order that said Waffenfabrik Mauser may make the assignments expressed in Articles Second and Third hereof, the said Paul Mauser does hereby confirm his aforesaid assignments to said Waffenfabrik Mauser, and it ownership of e.
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