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Patent of teapot (1889) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of teapot (1889) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of teapot (1889) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: There are a variety of teapots of varying size and shapes, nurturing collectors around the world. What is said to be the largest collection in the world was recorded in 2007, owned by Tang Yu from Quanzhou in China, with a proud collection totaling around 30,000 teapots..   Cons...

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Patent of knitting needle (1937) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of knitting needle (1937) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of knitting needle (1937) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The record for the most number of people (3,083 people) knitting together took place in September 2012 at the Royal Albert Hall in London. The earliest known knitted item, is a pair of cotton socks that was found in Egypt dating back from the first millennium A.D..   Conservatio...

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Patent of razor (1902) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of razor (1902) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of razor (1902) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Paleolithic humans used flint to shave body hair, dating as far back as 30,000 BC. With the invention of metalworking, longer laster razors made of metal were developed around 3,000BC. In 1762, the first safety razor was invented by French barber Jean-Jacques Perret..   Conserva...

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Patent of hair clipper (1900) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of hair clipper (1900) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of hair clipper (1900) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Electric clippers were invented by Leo J. Wahl and patented in 1921. His corporation, operated today by his descendants, has become an industry leader, supplying 165 countries around the world..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxury pea...

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Patent of artist's palette (1950) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of artist's palette (1950) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of artist's palette (1950) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The earliest written record describing a palette is by the Dukes of Burgundy in the late 1460s as 'trenchers of wood for them [painters] to put oil colours on and to hold them in the hand.' The earliest illustrations depicted, are in the hands of female painters, as depicted in B...

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Patent of water colour brush (1907) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of water colour brush (1907) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of water colour brush (1907) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Watercolour paint is a mix of pigment (natural or synthetic) that are ground together and held together with a water-soluble gum binder usually made from the sap of the acacia tree..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxury pearlescent eco...

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Patent of easel (1967) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of easel (1967) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of easel (1967) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The first mention of an easel was recorded in the first century CE. Pliny the Elder, Roman author and natural philosopher, describes a large panel being painted on by an artist who had propped it upon an easel..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for ...

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Patent of shower bath (1890) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of shower bath (1890) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of shower bath (1890) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: A standard power shower in a home uses on average 136 litres of water per use. Contrary to popular belief, in comparison, a regular bath uses less water, averaging around 80 litres of water per use..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxur...

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Patent of wrapping or toilet paper roll (1891) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of wrapping or toilet paper roll (1891) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of wrapping or toilet paper roll (1891) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: According to a research in 2010 to study people's preference on the manner of unwinding toilet paper, between the option of over or under the spool, seventy-two percent of the respondents voted for "over the spool." .   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed read...

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Patent of corkscrew (1883) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of corkscrew (1883) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of corkscrew (1883) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The first patented corkscrew in England was by Samuel Henshaw in 1795. However, earlier designs of a corkscrew was based on a tool called a gun worm, used to remove an unfired bullet from a musket's barrel. Since many manufacturers in the 19th century made gun worms, they also ma...

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Patent of individual tea bag (1928) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of individual tea bag (1928) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of individual tea bag (1928) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Tea was popular in the seventeenth century, however, the brewing required pots and tea strainers. Small bags were created by Tom Sullivan, a tea merchant. In the 1900s, he packaged small samples for prospective clients who used the bag as a strainer. This accidental creation beca...

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Patent of cup or bowl (1898) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of cup or bowl (1898) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of cup or bowl (1898) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Black, green, white, and oolong teas, all come from the same plant, Camellia sinensis. The oxidation, processing, and other factors give their distinctive characteristics. Other teas, are more correctly named tisanes. These include the herbal type (chamomile, peppermint, etc.), m...

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Patent of pre-gummed tea bag (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of pre-gummed tea bag (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of pre-gummed tea bag (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Tea was popular in the seventeenth century, however, the brewing required pots and tea strainers. Small bags were created by Tom Sullivan, a tea merchant. In the 1900s, he packaged small samples for prospective clients who used the bag as a strainer. This accidental creation beca...

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Patent of AT-AT walker (1982) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of AT-AT walker (1982) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of AT-AT walker (1982) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The name of the Star Wars four-legged combat walker stands for - All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT). Used by the ground forces of the Galactic Empire, and the First Order, the AT-AT was one of the most famous symbols of the Empire's military components..   Conservation acid-f...

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Patent of C-3PO (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of C-3PO (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of C-3PO (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: C-3PO, the Star Wars droid was programmed primarily for etiquette and protocol. Impressively, he was fluent in over six million forms of communication including ancient Sith dialects. Along with his counterpart droid, R2-D2, he often found himself in pivotal moments of galactic h...

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Patent of tie fighter (1980) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of tie fighter (1980) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of tie fighter (1980) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The TIE/LN starfighter or TIE/line starfighter from Star Wars, often called TIE Fighter or T/F, is often seen in huge numbers in most of the Galactic Civil War. As quoted by Captain David West Reynolds "the aging, outdated craft employed by the Rebels are no match for the power o...

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Patent of B-wing (1985) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of B-wing (1985) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of B-wing (1985) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The Star Wars starfighter, commonly referred to as the B-wing, was a heavily armed Rebel Alliance single-pilot starfighter deployed in the Galactic Civil War. It was later substituted by the B-wing Mark II..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for reta...

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Patent of X-wing fighter (1980) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of X-wing fighter (1980) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of X-wing fighter (1980) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The starfighter can be identified by their distinctive S-foils resembling the High Galactic script's character "X" in attack formation. Armed with four laser cannons and proton torpedo launchers, these fighters from Star Wars were used during the Galactic Civil War, Battle of Yav...

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Patent of R2-D2 (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of R2-D2 (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of R2-D2 (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The Star Wars astromech droid, often referred to as R2, served several masters over his lifetime. With independence and adventurous characteristics, whilst finding himself in pivotal moments in galactic history, R2-D2 saved the galaxy through his ingenuity and bravery..   Conser...

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Patent of reading glass (1890) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of reading glass (1890) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of reading glass (1890) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Particularly famous for the association with Sherlock Holmes, the magnifying glass is a notable icon in detective fiction. The magnifying glass is the symbol of searching and understanding..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxury pearles...

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Patent of key (1920) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of key (1920) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of key (1920) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Among the ancients the key was a symbol of authority and power. Representing knowledge and success, they represent the ability to open doors which are closed to others than the key holder..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxury pearlesc...

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Patent of try square (1908) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of try square (1908) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of try square (1908) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The square is a tool used for marking and measuring a an accurate right angle. It can serve to symbolise the conscience, morality and the rightness of our actions, dealing with oneself and others with fairness and honesty..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packe...

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Patent of compass (1904) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of compass (1904) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of compass (1904) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The compass is a symbol of accuracy and judgement which can also symbolise our ability to draw a boundary around our desires and passions, maintaining ourselves within the circle of wisdom and morality through self-restraint and moderation.   Conservation acid-free board include...

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Patent of wheelbarrow (1952) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of wheelbarrow (1952) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of wheelbarrow (1952) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: In Armidale Australia, 777 couples, totalling 1,554 participants, took part in the largest human wheelbarrow race. The earliest wheelbarrows date back to around 200 AD by prime minister Chuko Liang, used for the transportation of supplies along narrow embankments. .   Conservati...

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Patent of garden trowel (1894) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of garden trowel (1894) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of garden trowel (1894) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: A tool with a scoop-shaped metal blade with a pointed head, the trowel serves to dig holes, break up earth, amongst other gardening activities. From the mid 17th century, the surge of interest in gardening resulted in a demand for gardening tools varying from the potting garden t...

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Patent of hand garden fork (1930) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of hand garden fork (1930) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of hand garden fork (1930) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Traditionally made of wood, most garden forks today are made of steel. This essential gardening tool is used for loosening soil and digging, to rake out stones and weeds, breaking up clods and preparing the soil for an optimum garden..   Conservation acid-free board included Del...

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Patent of hanging flower pot (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of hanging flower pot (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of hanging flower pot (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: A hanging pot or basket is used for growing decorative plants. Sometimes hung from buildings, and other times suspended from frames, they serve the purpose of positioning plants and flowers for an enhanced environment..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed re...

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