An ornamental design for a mobile flower shop. One of our fondest childhood memories is hearing that familiar calliope tune coming down the street on a hot summer day and running out to the curb with the other children to buy carnations and daisies. 1951. Invented by Roy C. Ludwig.
A sporty roadster with pure drivability. 1936. Invented by Douglas Frederick Harold Fitzmaurice.
Providing a prominent modern style for your automobile. 1951. Invented by Handry J. Malachowski.
A design for a combined automobile fender and head lamp for Willys-Overland Motors, Inc., of Toledo, Ohio. 1938. Invented by Harold E. Merillat.
A winged Egyptian goddess hood ornament. 1928. Invented by Edgar W. Faucher and Henry W. Dills.
A design for an automobile exhaust shroud with rhinestone ornamentation. 1938. Invented by Louis A. Koch.
An airfoil-influenced design for an automobile tailpipe. This looks like it could leave a wake in hot asphalt. 1953. Invented by Norman D. Armstrong and Clifford L. Anderson.
Another Moline tractor design by Nels Erickson. 1939. Invented by Nels E. Erickson.
The Erickson tractor lets you farm more land with less effort. 1938. Invented by Nels E. Erickson.
A classic design for a camping trailer that features a dinette, bench seating and two sinks, which seems an excessive luxury in a trailer of this size. 1950. Invented by Joseph G. Eldridge.