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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

2 months 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 ā€œParagonā€ 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 ā€œParagonā€ branding indicated high-end quality in Remington's line of machines.

The label shown in your image includes the Remington ā€œTo Save Time is to Lengthen Lifeā€ 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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