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Biddle_CB_3_C.jpgBiddle137 viewshubcapcoFeb 17, 2012
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Biddle_CB_3_B.jpgBiddle137 viewshubcapcoFeb 17, 2012
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Biddle_CB_3_A.jpgBiddle 1915-1923149 viewsDescription: Biddle Motor Car Co, Philadelphia, Pa. A small luxury car featuring a pointed radiator similar to a Mercedes.
Measures: 2 3/4in top 1 1/8 in height. threads are 2 1/2inside.Riivited plate of brass the cap body looks to be nickel plate The weight is 1/2lb.
hubcapcoFeb 17, 2012
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Humber_CM_3_C.jpgHumber106 viewsfrankJan 02, 2012
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Humber_CM_3_B.jpgHumber98 viewsfrankJan 02, 2012
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Humber_CM_3_A.jpgHumber106 viewsDescription: Cast metal not iron.
Dimension: 1" tall, 2 5/16" diameter, 2 1/4" external threads, 1 3/4" across sextant.
I THINK THIS CAME OFF A 1920s HUMBER 9/20frankJan 02, 2012
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Sharp_Arrow_CB_1_D.jpgSharp Arrow103 viewsfrankDec 20, 2011
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Sharp_Arrow_CB_1_C.jpgSharp Arrow106 viewsfrankDec 20, 2011
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Sharp_Arrow_CB_1_B.jpgSharp Arrow128 viewsEmblem. The emblem consists of an S (Sharp) over an arrow. These are in the centre of a dragon. Sharp was of Welsh background and a professional photographer. The dragon is the symbol of Wales and the fire out of the dragons mouth provided the flash for photography.frankDec 20, 2011
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Kissel_Aftermarket_wire_Wheel_1_C.jpgKissel140 views3-5/8" outside diameter threadhubcapcoDec 19, 2011
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Kissel_Aftermarket_wire_Wheel_1_A.jpgKissel147 views3-5/8" outside diameter threadhubcapcoDec 19, 2011
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Star_Radiator_Badge.jpgStar Radiator Badge112 viewssize.....................2 11/16 inches tall, 3 5/8 inch wing tip span, round shield is 1 3/8 inches diameter
hubcapcoDec 19, 2011
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Willys-Knight_Radiator_Badge_1.jpgWillys Knight Radiator Badge123 views2 1/16 inch diameterhubcapcoDec 17, 2011
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Kissel_Radiator_Badge_2.jpgKissel Radiator Badge circa 1920s110 views3" diameterhubcapcoDec 17, 2011
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Aries_CFe_1_A.jpgAries 1903-1938117 viewsThis French company operated in Courbevoie, Seine. Its first vehicle was a delivery truck powered by a 2 cyl Aster engine and a De Dion-type drive. Asters were used to 1913 and in WW1 made Hispano-Suiza engines. After the war vehicle production of mainly trucks recommenced. hubcapcoDec 03, 2011
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