Inventing a Better Mousetrap - Smithsonian American Art Museum
Inventing a Better Mousetrap - Smithsonian American Art Museum
Inventing a Better Mousetrap - Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Shadow Boxes<br />
30. Henrietta Orttlopp & John Kloberg, New York, NY<br />
Imitation Feathers, August 7, 1883<br />
U.S. Patent No. 282661<br />
21 x 16 1/2 x 1 1/2 inches<br />
Rothschild Patent Model Collection<br />
31. F.A.L. Cassidey, Newmanville, FL<br />
Comb, March 5, 1867<br />
U.S. Patent No. 62606<br />
16 x 15 x 2 inches<br />
Rothschild Patent Model Collection<br />
32. Abner Jones & Isaac Osgood, Ilion & Utica, NY<br />
Game Indicator, March 11, 1879<br />
U.S. Patent No. 213113<br />
16 x 17 x 2 inches<br />
Rothschild Patent Model Collection<br />
Reproductions<br />
33. John Nazro<br />
Patent Signed by George Washington; January 6, 1797<br />
U.S. Patent No. 147X<br />
14 x 12 inches<br />
Rothschild Patent Model Collection<br />
34. James T. Walker, Palmyra, NY<br />
Drawing of Toy Wrestlers; February 26, 1797<br />
U.S. Patent No. 62455<br />
14 x 10 inches<br />
Rothschild Patent Model Collection<br />
35. Simon Wortmann<br />
Drawing of Velocipede, July 27, 1869<br />
U.S. Patent No. 93030<br />
14 1/2 x 10 inches<br />
Rothschild Patent Model Collection<br />
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36. James Johnson<br />
Drawing of Fire Ladder, April 18, 1831<br />
U.S. Patent No. 6490<br />
16 x 10 inches<br />
Rothschild Patent Model Collection<br />
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Checklist, <strong>Inventing</strong> a <strong>Better</strong> <strong>Mousetrap</strong>: Patent Models from the Rothschild Collection<br />
EPH, 10/19/2012