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Scooter by L. Olding, 1889
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Autocars Sturmey Original Patent Lithograph 1898
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Wheelchair Ramp For Vehicle Flewitt Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Wheel Construction for Automobile Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Wheel Base Extension Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
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Vehicle Windshield Cleaning Henry Hueber Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Vehicle Engine Lubrication Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Vehicle Windscreen F. Mitchell Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Vehicle Wind Screen Wipers Joseph Lucas Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Vehicle Wheels Emil Mader Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Vehicle Wheel Attachments Fiat Societa Anonima Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Vehicle Transmission Systems Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Vehicle Spring Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Vehicle Sliding Window Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1933
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Vehicle Signaling Devices Percy Mole Original Patent Lithograph 1932
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Scooter | 1889 | Patent No. 4420-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group
Scooter | 1889 | Patent No. 4420-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group
Scooter | 1889 | Patent No. 4420-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group
Scooter | 1889 | Patent No. 4420-United States Patent Office-Maymont Patent Group

Scooter by L. Olding, 1889

Regular price $149.99

DESCRIPTION:

This 1889 original linen-backed lithograph is an early model of a scooter by L. Olding.

 

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These are the original lithographs from the Patent and Trademark Office.

Autocars Sturmey Original Patent Lithograph 1898
Autocars Sturmey Original Patent Lithograph 1898

Autocars Sturmey Original Patent Lithograph 1898


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1898, John James Henry Sturmey patented improvements in or relating to autocars.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

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Wheelchair Ramp For Vehicle Flewitt Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Wheelchair Ramp For Vehicle Flewitt Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Wheelchair Ramp For Vehicle Flewitt Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Wheelchair Ramp For Vehicle Flewitt Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Wheelchair Ramp For Vehicle Flewitt Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Wheelchair Ramp For Vehicle Flewitt Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Wheelchair Ramp For Vehicle Flewitt Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1932 (includes original specification sheet), Flewitt Limited, a company registered under the laws of Great Britain, and John Alexander Flewitt, patented means for enabling invalid chairs to be wheeled into or out of motor vehicles. This invention consists essentially in the provision of a detachable or portable runway or runways for enabling the chair to be readily wheeled into or out of the vehicle.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

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Wheel Construction for Automobile Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Wheel Construction for Automobile Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Wheel Construction for Automobile Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Wheel Construction for Automobile Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Wheel Construction for Automobile Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Wheel Construction for Automobile Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Wheel Construction for Automobile Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Wheel Construction for Automobile Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Wheel Construction for Automobile Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1932 (includes original specification sheet), Ford Motor Company Limited patented improvements in and relating to wheel construction, more especially for automobiles. Henry Ford's first attempt at a car company under his own name was the Henry Ford Company on November 3, 1901, which became the Cadillac Motor Company on August 22, 1902, after Ford left with the rights to his name. The Ford Motor Company was launched in a converted factory in 1903 with $28,000 in cash from twelve investors, most notably John and Horace Dodge (who would later found their own car company). The first president was not Ford, but local banker John S. Gray, who was chosen to assuage investors' fears that Ford would leave the new company the way he had left its predecessor. During its early years, the company produced just a few cars a day at its factory on Mack Avenue and later its factory on Piquette Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. Groups of two or three men worked on each car, assembling it from parts made mostly by supplier companies contracting for Ford. Within a decade, the company would lead the world in the expansion and refinement of the assembly line concept, and Ford soon brought much of the part production in-house in a vertical integration that seemed a better path for the era.

Henry Ford was 39 years old when he founded the Ford Motor Company, which would go on to become one of the world's largest and most profitable companies. It has been in continuous family control for over 100 years and is one of the largest family-controlled companies in the world

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

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Wheel Base Extension Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Wheel Base Extension Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Wheel Base Extension Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Wheel Base Extension Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Wheel Base Extension Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Wheel Base Extension Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Wheel Base Extension Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Wheel Base Extension Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933

Wheel Base Extension Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1933


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1933 (includes original specification sheet), Ford Motor Company Limited patented improvements in and relating to means for extending the normal wheel base of an automobile vehicle. Henry Ford's first attempt at a car company under his own name was the Henry Ford Company on November 3, 1901, which became the Cadillac Motor Company on August 22, 1902, after Ford left with the rights to his name. The Ford Motor Company was launched in a converted factory in 1903 with $28,000 in cash from twelve investors, most notably John and Horace Dodge (who would later found their own car company). The first president was not Ford, but local banker John S. Gray, who was chosen to assuage investors' fears that Ford would leave the new company the way he had left its predecessor. During its early years, the company produced just a few cars a day at its factory on Mack Avenue and later its factory on Piquette Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. Groups of two or three men worked on each car, assembling it from parts made mostly by supplier companies contracting for Ford. Within a decade, the company would lead the world in the expansion and refinement of the assembly line concept, and Ford soon brought much of the part production in-house in a vertical integration that seemed a better path for the era.

Henry Ford was 39 years old when he founded the Ford Motor Company, which would go on to become one of the world's largest and most profitable companies. It has been in continuous family control for over 100 years and is one of the largest family-controlled companies in the world

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

If you have any other inquiries concerning our business or the patents we are selling, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will respond promptly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vehicle Windshield Cleaning Henry Hueber Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Windshield Cleaning Henry Hueber Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Windshield Cleaning Henry Hueber Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Windshield Cleaning Henry Hueber Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Windshield Cleaning Henry Hueber Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Windshield Cleaning Henry Hueber Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Windshield Cleaning Henry Hueber Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Windshield Cleaning Henry Hueber Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Vehicle Windshield Cleaning Henry Hueber Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1932 (includes original specification sheet), Henry Hueber and Erwin Churchill, both citizens of the United States of America, both residents of New York, patented improved wind shield cleaning for motor vehicles.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

If you have any other inquiries concerning our business or the patents we are selling, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will respond promptly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vehicle Engine Lubrication Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Engine Lubrication Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Engine Lubrication Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Engine Lubrication Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Engine Lubrication Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Engine Lubrication Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Engine Lubrication Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Engine Lubrication Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Vehicle Engine Lubrication Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1932 (includes original specification sheet), Ford Motor Company Limited patented improvements in engine lubricating systems. Henry Ford's first attempt at a car company under his own name was the Henry Ford Company on November 3, 1901, which became the Cadillac Motor Company on August 22, 1902, after Ford left with the rights to his name. The Ford Motor Company was launched in a converted factory in 1903 with $28,000 in cash from twelve investors, most notably John and Horace Dodge (who would later found their own car company). The first president was not Ford, but local banker John S. Gray, who was chosen to assuage investors' fears that Ford would leave the new company the way he had left its predecessor. During its early years, the company produced just a few cars a day at its factory on Mack Avenue and later its factory on Piquette Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. Groups of two or three men worked on each car, assembling it from parts made mostly by supplier companies contracting for Ford. Within a decade, the company would lead the world in the expansion and refinement of the assembly line concept, and Ford soon brought much of the part production in-house in a vertical integration that seemed a better path for the era.

Henry Ford was 39 years old when he founded the Ford Motor Company, which would go on to become one of the world's largest and most profitable companies. It has been in continuous family control for over 100 years and is one of the largest family-controlled companies in the world

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

If you have any other inquiries concerning our business or the patents we are selling, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will respond promptly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vehicle Windscreen F. Mitchell Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Windscreen F. Mitchell Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Windscreen F. Mitchell Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Windscreen F. Mitchell Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Windscreen F. Mitchell Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Windscreen F. Mitchell Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Vehicle Windscreen F. Mitchell Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original lithograph print from 1932 (includes original specification sheet), F. Mitchell Limited patented improvements in windscreens for vehicles. This invention relates to improvements in windscreens for vehicles and is more particularly applicable to windscreens for road motor vehicles wherein the screen supported at its upper and lower edges at points in the vehicle which are subjected in operation to relative movement; as for example when one of said points forms part of as member which is supported from the road wheels by springs while the other point in unsprung or supported by different springs.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

If you have any other inquiries concerning our business or the patents we are selling, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will respond promptly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vehicle Wind Screen Wipers Joseph Lucas Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Wind Screen Wipers Joseph Lucas Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Wind Screen Wipers Joseph Lucas Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Wind Screen Wipers Joseph Lucas Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Wind Screen Wipers Joseph Lucas Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Wind Screen Wipers Joseph Lucas Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Vehicle Wind Screen Wipers Joseph Lucas Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1932 (includes original specification sheet), Joseph Lucas Limited patented improvements relating to wind screen wipers for motor vehicles. Joseph Lucas (12 April 1834 – 27 December 1902) was a lamp manufacturer and the founder of Lucas Industries. In the 1850s, Joseph Lucas, a jobless father of six, sold paraffin oil from a barrow cart around the streets of Hockley. In 1860, he founded the firm that would become Lucas Industries. His 17-year-old son Harry joined the firm around 1872. At first it made general pressed metal merchandise, including plant pot holders, scoops and buckets, and later in 1875 lamps for ships. Joseph Lucas & Son was based in Little King Street from 1882 and later Great King Street Birmingham.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

If you have any other inquiries concerning our business or the patents we are selling, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will respond promptly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vehicle Wheels Emil Mader Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Wheels Emil Mader Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Wheels Emil Mader Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Wheels Emil Mader Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Wheels Emil Mader Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Wheels Emil Mader Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Vehicle Wheels Emil Mader Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1932 (includes original specification sheet), Emil Mader, a German citizen, patented improvements in vehicle wheels. The present invention relates to vehicle wheels of the type having rims adapted to receive a pneumatic tire and in which the rim in longitudinally divided to facilitate the mounting of a tire on the rim. 

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

If you have any other inquiries concerning our business or the patents we are selling, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will respond promptly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vehicle Wheel Attachments Fiat Societa Anonima Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Wheel Attachments Fiat Societa Anonima Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Wheel Attachments Fiat Societa Anonima Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Wheel Attachments Fiat Societa Anonima Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Wheel Attachments Fiat Societa Anonima Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Wheel Attachments Fiat Societa Anonima Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Wheel Attachments Fiat Societa Anonima Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Wheel Attachments Fiat Societa Anonima Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Vehicle Wheel Attachments Fiat Societa Anonima Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1932 (includes original specification sheet), Fiat Societa Anonima, which was founded by Giovanni Agnelli in 1899, patented improvements in or relating to attachments for preventing the slipping of vehicle wheels. Fiat has held a leading role in the automotive industry since its inception, at the dawn of Italian industrialization. From the moment they first appeared on the market, Fiat products, today ranging well beyond automobiles, including airplanes and military vehicles, Fiat has been extensively developed and recognized worldwide. Its logo has become a great status symbol due to a history of superior cars, prestige, history and tradition. 

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

If you have any other inquiries concerning our business or the patents we are selling, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will respond promptly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vehicle Transmission Systems Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Transmission Systems Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Transmission Systems Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Transmission Systems Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Transmission Systems Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Transmission Systems Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Transmission Systems Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Transmission Systems Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Vehicle Transmission Systems Ford Motor Company Limited Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1932 (includes original specification sheet), Ford Motor Company Limited patented improvements in vehicle transmission systems. Henry Ford's first attempt at a car company under his own name was the Henry Ford Company on November 3, 1901, which became the Cadillac Motor Company on August 22, 1902, after Ford left with the rights to his name. The Ford Motor Company was launched in a converted factory in 1903 with $28,000 in cash from twelve investors, most notably John and Horace Dodge (who would later found their own car company). The first president was not Ford, but local banker John S. Gray, who was chosen to assuage investors' fears that Ford would leave the new company the way he had left its predecessor. During its early years, the company produced just a few cars a day at its factory on Mack Avenue and later its factory on Piquette Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. Groups of two or three men worked on each car, assembling it from parts made mostly by supplier companies contracting for Ford. Within a decade, the company would lead the world in the expansion and refinement of the assembly line concept, and Ford soon brought much of the part production in-house in a vertical integration that seemed a better path for the era.

Henry Ford was 39 years old when he founded the Ford Motor Company, which would go on to become one of the world's largest and most profitable companies. It has been in continuous family control for over 100 years and is one of the largest family-controlled companies in the world

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

If you have any other inquiries concerning our business or the patents we are selling, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will respond promptly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vehicle Spring Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Spring Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Spring Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Spring Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Spring Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Spring Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Spring Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Spring Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Spring Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Spring Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Vehicle Spring Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original lithograph print from 1932 (includes original specification sheet), Daimler Benz Aktiengesellschaft patented improvements in and related to the springing of vehicles. Daimler-Benz AG was a German manufacturer of motor vehicles and internal combustion engines, which was founded in 1926. An Agreement of Mutual Interest – which was valid until 2000 – was signed on 1 May 1924 between Karl Benz's Benz & Cie. and Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft, which had been founded by Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach. Daimler had died in 1900, and Maybach had left in 1907.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

If you have any other inquiries concerning our business or the patents we are selling, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will respond promptly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vehicle Sliding Window Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Vehicle Sliding Window Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Vehicle Sliding Window Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Vehicle Sliding Window Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Vehicle Sliding Window Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Vehicle Sliding Window Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Vehicle Sliding Window Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Vehicle Sliding Window Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Vehicle Sliding Window Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1933
Vehicle Sliding Window Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1933

Vehicle Sliding Window Daimler Benz Original Patent Lithograph 1933


DESCRIPTION:

On this original lithograph print from 1933 (includes original specification sheet), Daimler Benz Aktiengesellschaft patented improvements in and relating to sliding windows of vehicles. Daimler-Benz AG was a German manufacturer of motor vehicles and internal combustion engines, which was founded in 1926. An Agreement of Mutual Interest – which was valid until 2000 – was signed on 1 May 1924 between Karl Benz's Benz & Cie. and Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft, which had been founded by Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach. Daimler had died in 1900, and Maybach had left in 1907.

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

If you have any other inquiries concerning our business or the patents we are selling, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will respond promptly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vehicle Signaling Devices Percy Mole Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Signaling Devices Percy Mole Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Signaling Devices Percy Mole Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Signaling Devices Percy Mole Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Signaling Devices Percy Mole Original Patent Lithograph 1932
Vehicle Signaling Devices Percy Mole Original Patent Lithograph 1932

Vehicle Signaling Devices Percy Mole Original Patent Lithograph 1932


DESCRIPTION:

On this original linen-backed lithograph from 1932 (includes original specification sheet),

Percy Alfred Mole, a British subject of Birmingham, Patented improvements relating to maneuver signaling devices for road vehicles. 

All patent lithographs sold by Maymont Group are 100% ORIGINAL.

These documents are NOT reproductions or posters (patent art).

These are the original lithographs found in books obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office directly.

 

In the 1800's and early 1900's, inventors would submit a detailed drawing of the invention and/or improvements to the patent and trademark office. Once received and if approved, the Patent office would then send a letter of confirmation to the inventor and begin to take that drawing and etch it into stone in order to create and print this linen-backed lithograph. These documents are the original hard copies that were created by the patent office's artists, and act as patent examiner reference material. With that being said, these are 100% original and are the only physical copies in existence.

If you have any other inquiries concerning our business or the patents we are selling, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will respond promptly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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