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Bring home a tangible artifact from the golden age of print media. This authentic metal printing plate was once used to press the pages of a 1935 edition of the Sunday Pictorial.
This unique collector's item offers a fascinating glimpse into the production process of 20th-century journalism. The relief surface, designed to be inked and transferred to paper, captures the mirrored text and imagery that would have appeared on the newspaper's page.
The plate features a clear portrait of Field Marshal Haig, along with reverse-etched text announcing "Haig Speaks," offering a rare, inverted view of historical headlines.
With its heavy duty metal construction and raw, industrial finish, this piece serves as an exceptional display item for history buffs, journalism enthusiasts, or collectors of vintage ephemera.
Whether you are looking to commemorate the history of print or seeking a unique industrial statement piece, this 1935 printing plate is a rare find that bridges the gap between the past and the present. Add this distinct piece of history to your collection today.
All orders are professionally packed and processed within 1–4 business days. Orders are not shipped on weekends or holidays.
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Postage prices are depending on order weight, we try to keep postage down as much as possible.