This charming patent poster depicts a doll representing Betty Boop, designed by M. Fleischer, and was granted a design patent on February 16, 1932, under patent number Des. 86,224. The patent application was made on September 24, 1931, and shows two figures of the doll, one from the front and one from the side, providing a complete impression of the doll's design and character. This patent document captures the distinctive style and personality that was popular during that time.
The poster design is simple yet expressive, with the doll's silhouette standing in contrast against the black background, highlighting the unique details and shapes that make this toy figure so memorable. Perfect for collectors of vintage toys or as a nostalgic interior detail, this patent drawing is a reminder of toy design from past eras and its timeless charm.
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The poster is printed on a durable 230-gram premium paper.
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