đźšš Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
HomeStore

Monopoly Canvas Patent Print

Product image 1
Product image 2

Monopoly Canvas Patent Print

  • Printed in the U.S.A. on canvas with archival ink
  • 11 X 14 inch patent print
  • Unframed
  • Product Description
  • Whether you live on Baltic Ave. or Boardwalk, this 1935 Monopoly Game patent is a perfect decoration for your office, game room, and home. It has been restored and digitally enhanced while maintaining the integrity of the original document.

    "A board game apparatus including, in combination, a board having marked spaces or areas, constituting a path or course extending about the said board, said spaces or areas having, respectively, designations for real estate locations; dice or the like to determine the extent of the players' movements along said path or course; a set of miniature buildings adapted when acquired by players to be placed on said real estate locations: and a set of tokens or symbols shaped in representation of diversified objects, and constituting the playing pieces."--Charles B. Darrow. Filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office August 31, 1935.

$13.98

Original: $39.95

-65%
Monopoly Canvas Patent Print—

$39.95

$13.98

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

  • Printed in the U.S.A. on canvas with archival ink
  • 11 X 14 inch patent print
  • Unframed
  • Product Description
  • Whether you live on Baltic Ave. or Boardwalk, this 1935 Monopoly Game patent is a perfect decoration for your office, game room, and home. It has been restored and digitally enhanced while maintaining the integrity of the original document.

    "A board game apparatus including, in combination, a board having marked spaces or areas, constituting a path or course extending about the said board, said spaces or areas having, respectively, designations for real estate locations; dice or the like to determine the extent of the players' movements along said path or course; a set of miniature buildings adapted when acquired by players to be placed on said real estate locations: and a set of tokens or symbols shaped in representation of diversified objects, and constituting the playing pieces."--Charles B. Darrow. Filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office August 31, 1935.