Pontiac Radiator Emblem, 1926-1933
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Artifact Overview
An automobile manufacturer's badge is fundamental to the company's brand identity -- just as the maker's name is often important to our identity as consumers and drivers. Early automobile badges tended to be small and often discreetly located; today they have evolved into enlarged, prominently placed, and frequently symmetrical logos -- easy to recognize, even at a glance in a rear-view mirror.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Radiator emblem
Date Made
1926-1933
Place of Creation
Creator Notes
Made for the Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Michigan.
Location
at Henry Ford Museum in Driving America
Object ID
86.129.83
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Bronze (Metal)
Technique
Die casting
Color
Bronze (Color)
Dimensions
Height: 2 in
Width: 3.188 in
Thickness: 0.04 in
Inscriptions
On left: PONTIAC / CHIEF OF THE SIXES
On right: PRODUCT / OF / GENERAL / MOTORS
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