British  Patent

5.831   J. H. Johnson, a communication from the Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Company, of United States, for machinery or apparatus for removing bobbins from the carriages of lace machines for inserting bobbins into such carriages and for threading the carriages.

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