USD13157S - Design for a charm for watch-chains - Google Patents

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USD13157S
USD13157S US D13157 S USD13157 S US D13157S
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011 -81. 0R 013,157 EX DESIGN.
H. G. MAOKINNEY.
CHARM FOR WATCH CHAINS, &0. No. 13,157. Patented Aug.8,1882.
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DESIGN FOR A CHARM FOR WATCH-CHAINS, 80c.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Design No. 13,157, dated August 8, 1882. Application filed June 29. 1882. Term of patent 3i) years.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HERBERT G. MAGKIN- NEY, ofthe city and county of Providence, and State of Rhode Island, have invented and produced a new and original Design for on OrnamentorUharm forBracelets, Watch-Chains, and Other Articles of Jewelry, of which the followingis a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, forming part hereof.
The leading feature of said design consists of a miniature representation of the toy, commonly known as a cup and ball, consisting of a cup mounted on a stafl' or handle with a ball loosely attached to the staif by a cord or chain, to be thrown in the air within theliinits of the attachment and caught upon said cop, the whole adapted to be secured to a bracelet, watch-chain, or other article of jewelry to which its attachment may be appropriate.
In the accompanyingdrawings, 0 represents the cup, S the stafl', and B the ball. a is the cord or chain, attached to the staff S at one end and at the other to the ball B.
My design may be varied by varying the 25 proportions, either relatively or absolutely, of the different parts, and also by changing the style of ornamentation on the same, and yet remain practically the same design.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letgo ters Patent, is
1. The design for an ornament or charm for bracelets, watch-ohains, or other articles of jewelry to which it may be appropriate, herein shown, and consisting of a miniature rep 5 resentation of a cup and ball, as herein described.
2. The design for an ornament or charm for bracelets, watch-chains, or other articles of jewelry to which it may be appropriate, herc- 40 in shown, and consisting of stall S, cup 0, chain c, and ball B, combined to present the appearance of a miniature cup and ball, as herein shown and explained.
HERBERT G. MAOKINNEY.
Witnesses:
O. LAPHAM, STEPHEN W. NICKERSON.

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