American Fleet, US Naval History 1815, Laptop Sleeve 15" - SALE
American Fleet, US Naval History 1815, Laptop Sleeve 15" - SALE
American Fleet, US Naval History 1815, Laptop Sleeve 15" - SALE

American Fleet, US Naval History 1815, Laptop Sleeve 15" - SALE

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Protect your laptop in style—get this snug, lightweight laptop sleeve! Prevent scratch marks, and cushion the contents. The sleeve contains an internal padded zipper, and its interior is fully lined with faux fur. It’s made to resistant water, oil, and heat. This sleeve will let your laptop look sharp every day.

SALE! This image, "The American Fleet Defeating Rais Hamidu off Cape Gata," is in the collection of The Met, NYC. From the museum's description, the battle was a devastating blow to the Barbary forces by the US Navy, 1815. (Notice the American flags.) When the battle smoke cleared, a notorious pirate, Rais Hamidu, was dead.

This is the first artwork depicting a US Naval battle by a North African artist in the collection of The Met. The artist's name is unknown.


• 100% neoprene
• 15″ sleeve weight: 8.8 oz (250 g)
• Lightweight and resistant to water, oil, and heat
• Faux fur interior lining for gentle and valuable protection to your laptop. 
• Top-loading zippered enclosure with two sliders
• Padded zipper binding

See the third photo for a view of the fuzzy interior to protect your laptop. 


This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand reduces overproduction and waste. Thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
Jane M. Mason

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Jane M. Mason

As a small child, I started taking art classes at Joslyn Museum in Omaha. Every Saturday morning I was at the museum for a class. As a five-year-old, I won my first art contest and distinctly remember the drawing I had created being used on the cover of the spring catalog for Joslyn Museum. My childlike enthusiasm for art and happiness creating art is in my DNA now. It’s part of every piece of art I create.


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