Description
Vintage Patent Art Print: Machine for Washing Clothes by Hezekiah Thurber (1851)
Enhance your home decor with this vintage patent art print of a “Machine for Washing Clothes,” patented by Hezekiah Thurber on February 9, 1851. This detailed artwork reveals the ingenuity of early laundry technology, presenting a glimpse into the evolution of household appliances. Ideal for anyone with a love for antique home goods, vintage industrial design, or historical inventions.
• Authentic Vintage Design: High-quality reproduction of the original 1851 patent drawing, highlighting the mechanical innovation and craftsmanship of an early clothes washing machine.
• Digitally Restored Artwork: Expertly enhanced to emphasize every detail while preserving the authentic antique aesthetic, including original marks, aging effects, and handwritten notes.
• Available in Various Sizes: Select the ideal size to enhance your laundry room, kitchen, or vintage-themed space.
A perfect addition to a laundry room, kitchen, or vintage-themed space—a distinctive gift for collectors of historical home goods, vintage technology enthusiasts, or those who cherish unique wall art.
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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