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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 iron, emphasizing its internal heating coil and insulated handle. Executed as a precise technical engraving, the image balances functional clarity with the restrained visual order typical of late-19th-century patent art. It documents a key transition from coal-heated tools to domestic electrification.
Henry W. Seeley was an American inventor whose work contributed significantly to the modernization of everyday life. His 1882 patent is widely recognized as the first practical electric flat iron, marking a milestone in consumer technology.
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