Overland Automobile Emblem, circa 1925

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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

circa 1925

Creator Notes

Made for Willys-Overland Motor Company, Toledo, Ohio.

Location

at Henry Ford Museum in Driving America

Object ID

86.129.147

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Zinc alloy
Enamel (Fused coating)

Technique

Cloisonne
Die Casting

Color

Blue
White (Color)
Red
Silver (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 1.75 in
Width: 2.5 in
Thickness: 0.05 in

Inscriptions

In white field, in center: OVERLAND Encircling center field: THE WILLYS-OVERLAND CO. / TOLEDO, OHIO