Description
Vintage Patent Art Print: Improvement in Steering by John Phillips & James Smallman (1810)
Enhance your decor with this vintage patent art print of an “Improvement in Steering,” patented by John Phillips and James Smallman on September 10, 1810. This artwork captures the intricate design of a steering mechanism for ships, showcasing the engineering prowess of the early 19th century. Perfect for maritime history enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone who appreciates antique nautical decor.
• Authentic Vintage Design: High-quality reproduction of the original 1810 patent drawing, focusing on the detailed mechanism of ship steering.
• Digitally Restored Artwork: Carefully enhanced to bring out every detail while preserving the authentic antique appearance, including original marks and notes.
• Available in Various Sizes: Choose the ideal size to complement your study, living room, office, or nautical-themed room.
A timeless piece perfect for a study, living room, office, or entryway—a unique gift for maritime historians, collectors, and enthusiasts of nautical engineering.
What Makes Our Patent Prints Different:
Our prints are unlike any others! Each piece is carefully chosen for its unique historical and artistic value. I personally restore these documents to bring out their original charm — removing most imperfections while keeping that authentic antique feel. We also use a high-end printing lab with professional photo printers, premium archival inks, and acid-free Lustre paper. This special paper combines the vibrant colors of glossy prints with a matte finish that’s resistant to fingerprints and glare, giving you a beautiful, long-lasting print.
Shipping:
We take great care to ensure your prints arrive safely! Most prints are shipped flat-packed in a sturdy box with protective materials to keep them in perfect condition. Larger prints may be shipped in a rigid mailing tube, also with protective materials.
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