Early Handcuff print
This early Handcuff print is of a patent awarded to H. Ahrend in 1880. It is a unique and interesting addition to any collection of law enforcement memorabilia. The patent, granted to inventor H. Ahrend, depicts an early version of handcuffs, a critical tool for law enforcement. A must-have for collectors, history enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates the evolution of police equipment technology.
All prints are created on premium, museum grade, acid-free paper. We exclusively use only archival, cold ink pigmentation ensuring many generations to be able to enjoy this high quality artwork.
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Background options
White
Bright white photo paper with a mat finish. Archival grade and acid free.
Linen
A subtle color with a light pattern with the look and feel of old parchment.
Antique
Distressed vintage finish giving the look of an antique document
Chalkboard
A dark grey complete with delicate scratches. All graphic and writing is reversed to white.
Blueprint
A dark blue with a light geometric patter found on blueprints. Graphic and writing is reversed to white.
Robert –
Fantastic prints! Really dress up my office space. Quick shipping.
Packaged very well.
Britale –
Great prints! Excellent quality! My husband love them!!