Relief printing plate, copper, depicting Huxtable’s patent expandable rake

Made:
1850-1950
Second copper printing plate showing Huxtable's patent Second copper printing plate showing Huxtable's patent

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Second copper printing plate showing Huxtable's patent
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Second copper printing plate showing Huxtable's patent
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Second copper printing plate showing Huxtable's patent expandable rake

This printing plate was given by a descendant of John Huxtable, an agricultural engineer and inventor active in the later nineteenth century. It depicts Huxtable’s expandable rake and was probably prepared for use in advertising matter or a trade catalogue.

Details

Category:
Agricultural Engineering
Object Number:
2004-62
type:
printing plate
credit:
Huxtable, Archibald John