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This print is a quality reproduction of the original filed patent artwork titled above. The displayed image above is a low-resolution graphic optimized for quick web display. The actual print you receive will be a detailed high-resolution print free of any defects or watermarks. The artwork is printed in black on archival quality acid-free 8 1/2" x 11" simulated parchment stock replicating the authentic look and feel of the original patent. The actual artwork image size varies according to the original document but your print can be readily cropped to fit an 8" x 10" display frame. This prestigious museum quality print is perfect for framing or mounting as you wish in any home or office as decorative wall art. Keep for yourself or great for gift giving to the avid collector. Great conversational piece! Also included at no extra-charge are the remaining patent text and drawing pages (when applicable) describing this invention in detail. Most patents include a copy of the inventor's original signature (or signed by their patent attorney) on the artwork. Fascinating reading! These are not construction plans or blueprints. This print is perfect for the collector who wants historical background on the above item. Some of the text may be hard to read but the illustrations are enhanced to meet or exceed the originally submitted patent artwork design and at the same time maintaining an authentic look from that era. The following information was scanned and read with OCR directly from a copy of the original patent. We apologize for any difficulty in reading the OCR text; however it will give you a very good idea of the background of the patent print you will receive. Feb. 3 1953 P J. CHRISTOPHER Des. 165 732 TOY AUTOMOBILE Filed Sept. 20 1951 2 SHEETSSHEET 2 INVENTOR. Patented Feb. 3 1953 Des. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE TOY AUTOMOBILE Patrick J. Christopher Geneva N. Y. Application September 20 1951 Serial No. 16 692 Term of patent 7 years (CI. D3415) To all whom it may concern: Be it known that I Patrick J. Christopher a citizen of the United States residing at Geneva State of New York have invented a new original and ornamental Design for a Toy Automobile of which the following is a specification reference being had to the accompanying drawing forming a part hereof. Fig. 1 is a top plan view of a toy automobile showing my new design; Fig. 2 is a front elevational view thereof. Fig. 3 is a side elevational view thereof. The semi-spherical dome on the top of the toy is shaded to indicate transparency. I claim: The ornamental design for a toy automobile as shown and described. PATRICK J. CHRISTOPHER.REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent: UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date OTHER REFERENCES Modern Plastics vol. 23 No. 4 December 1945 page 101 Item: 14 top left corner of page.
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