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Firearm patent by John Moses Browning 1897 .
Firearm Mechanism (Patent No. 580,923, 1897) is a detailed patent illustration by John Moses Browning, documenting a mechanically advanced repeating firearm system. Rendered in crisp black-and-white line work, the drawing highlights internal components, sectional views, and...Regular price From $32.34 -
Electric Flat Iron patent by Henry W. Seeley Patent 259.054
Electric Flat Iron (Patent No. 259,054, 1882) is a pioneering patent illustration by Henry W. Seeley, depicting one of the earliest electrically heated household appliances. The drawing presents a clear side and sectional view of the...Regular price From $32.34 -
Magazine Fire arm patent 55012 by N kinf.
Magazine Fire Arm (Patent No. 55,012) is a technical patent illustration attributed to N. King, dating to the mid-19th century. The work presents a precise, diagrammatic rendering of a repeating firearm mechanism, focusing on its innovative...Regular price From $23.42
Patent illustrations are technical drawings created to visually explain the design, structure, or operation of an invention in a patent application. They are typically produced in black and white with clean lines, labels, and precise details to meet official patent office standards. These illustrations help examiners understand how an invention works and what makes it unique. Patent drawings became especially important during the Industrial Revolution as inventors sought legal protection for new technologies and mechanical devices. Today, vintage patent illustrations are also popular as decorative art prints because of their elegant and highly detailed appearance.