Policeman’s club print
This 1912 Combined Policeman’s Club and Light Patent print is an interesting find for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. The patent was granted to inventor R.L. Litsey in 1912, and depicts a unique combination of a police club and a flashlight. This print is for anyone who appreciates early 20th century law enforcement memorabilia and the evolution of police technology.
All our prints are produced on premium, 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.
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