Wolverine Radiator Emblem, circa 1920
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Artifact Overview
Early automobile manufacturers took advantage of the prominent location of radiators and affixed branded emblems to them. As cars evolved and radiators were hidden within vehicle bodies, manufacturers retained this practice by branding hoods or grilles. Emblems remained important branding tools, but also became meaningful to consumers as statements about their cars and themselves.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Radiator emblem
Date Made
circa 1920
Creators
Place of Creation
Creator Notes
Made for the REO Motor Car Company, Lansing, Michigan.
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
86.129.124
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Zinc alloy
Enamel (Fused coating)
Plate (Material)
Technique
Cloisonne
Die casting
Plating (Metal coating)
Color
Silver (Color)
Blue
Black (Color)
Dimensions
Height: 2.063 in
Width: 2.625 in
Thickness: 0.04 in
Inscriptions
On front: WOLVERINE / REO MOTOR CAR CO.
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