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Vintage Locomotive Print | 1898 Patent

$34.00$196.00
$30.60$176.40

Print of the 1898 patent for the headlight for locomotives, filed by inventor James H. Sligh

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Illuminating History

Revel in the golden age of rail with this exquisite print of the 1898 patent for a locomotive headlight by James H. Sligh. A testament to the enduring legacy of railway innovation, this piece offers an enchanting glimpse into the past, making it a perfect acquisition for collectors and decorating vintage-themed spaces.

Printed on archival, acid-free paper with durable cold ink pigmentation, they’re designed to endure. Personalize with various sizes, background options and frames, selectable beside the visuals.

View this patent and over 2000 others on our sister site The Patent Print Shop.  

1898 patent illustration for a locomotive headlight.

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Frame options

We offer two frame sizes in White or Black.  The frames are simple and elegant design, a dense Mdf construction with light wood pattern,  All are available with an option mat.

  • 11 x 14", (Total frame size 12.5 x 15.5)  Mfd construction, Glass protector. Mat opening 8 x 10"
  • 16 x 20", (Total frame size 17.5 x 21.5) Mfd construction, Plexiglass protector. Mat opening 12 x 16"

We select distinctive vintage pieces and rejuvenate them using AI and Photoshop to upscale and repair any damage. Scratches and blemishes are removed, and faded colors are revived to their original vibrancy. The images are then thoughtfully cropped to a 3:4 ratio, fitting modern frames with ease. Our final prints emerge on matte, museum-grade archival paper using professional ink pigmentation, ensuring the art's legacy endures in your space.

same image showing print restoration process