Beautiful Triumph typewriter in perfect working condition from the 1920's. The shiny black metal case is in perfect condition, although the keys have the typical wear of being an antique piece, which does not detract from its beauty. In the upper part where the carriage is located, there is the brand painted in yellow with an antique typeface. On the front, there are two circular stickers with the logo of the brand. It is not a complete case, as in other examples, but appears open on the sides and back, so that you can appreciate its machinery. The machine has been overhauled and is in perfect working order. Aesthetically it is in very good condition, which, added to its functionality, makes it a perfect piece. These devices arose from the need to help people suffering from blindness to read and write, and it would not be until 1873 when the first typewriters capable of revolutionizing the world of work appeared. At the beginning, the typewriter had a decoration similar to that of sewing machines, and the carriage was retracted by operating a pedal similar to that of the latter. From the end of the 19th century and during most of the 20th century, typewriters were indispensable tools in commercial offices, as well as for almost all professional writers. By 1920, the "manual" or "mechanical" typewriter had reached a more or less standard design. There were slight variations from one manufacturer to another, but most machines followed the same design. Machine full of the nostalgia of other times perfect for collectors who know how to appreciate its beauty.