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By Jujusrq, 25 May, 2025
Description

1922 Remington paragon 12 serial number LP69578 typewriter 

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium
Metal
Condition
Fair
Date Period
1922
Weight
30-40
For Sale?
No
Photos
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Charley

1 week ago

Remington Paragon 12 Typewriter (1922)

Identification

  • Manufacturer: Remington Typewriter Company
  • Model: Paragon 12
  • Serial Number: LP69578
  • Date of Manufacture: 1922 (confirmed via serial number prefix LP)
  • Country of Origin: United States
  • Material: Primarily cast iron and steel with enamel paint finish

Description

This is a Remington Standard No. 12 “Paragon” typewriter, notable for its large carriage and durable, industrial design. It was primarily marketed for office use and known for its reliable mechanics and longevity. The “Paragon” branding indicated high-end quality in Remington's line of machines.

The label shown in your image includes the Remington “To Save Time is to Lengthen Life” seal — a hallmark of authenticity for early 20th-century Remington models. The typewriter appears to have a 12-inch carriage, which was favored in business and accounting environments.

Condition

  • Cosmetic: Fair. Significant dust accumulation visible in the image; some wear to enamel and decals, but the original Remington seal is intact and legible.
  • Mechanical: Not assessed. Functionality (i.e., carriage return, ribbon feed, keys, typebars) would significantly impact value.
  • Completeness: Appears mostly complete in the visible image. Missing or broken parts, especially typebars, platen knobs, or ribbon spools, would reduce value.

Historical Value

  • The Remington Paragon 12 is a historically significant machine from one of the foremost typewriter manufacturers.
  • The 1920s marked a boom in mechanical office equipment — these machines played a key role in administrative automation of that era.

Estimated Value (as of 2025)

Values depend heavily on functionality and condition. Here's a general range:

Condition

Estimated Market Value

Non-working, fair condition

$75–$150 USD

Working, average condition

$150–$250 USD

Fully restored or pristine

$300–$450+ USD

 

  • Collectors and typewriter enthusiasts value these machines, especially if they are operational or have historical markings.
  • If yours still types and can be cleaned up, it could significantly increase resale or insurance value.

Recommendations

  • Cleaning & Assessment: Gently dust and inspect for rust or stuck keys. Do not oil or dismantle without guidance.
  • Professional Appraisal: If you’re considering selling or insuring it, a local typewriter restoration expert or antique dealer specializing in early 20th-century office equipment could offer a formal appraisal.
  • Preservation: Store in a dry environment. Cover to protect from dust and oxidation.
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