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USD14549S
USD14549S US D14549 S USD14549 S US D14549S
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OR mama DESIGN.
0. S. PINE.
CHARM.
Patented Jan. 15
CHARLES S. PINE, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.
DESIGN FOR A CHARM.
SPEGIFIC'ATION forming part of Design No. 14,549, dated January 15, 1884.
Application filed June 28. 1883. Term of intent 3} years.
To all whom it may concern.- extending from the center outward. f f are 2 5 Be it known that 1, CHARLES S. PINE, a. short lines extendin f'mn th periphery incitizen of the United States, residing at Proviward. By these re ial shadings a brilliant denee, in the county of Providence and State effect is impaited to the disk, having the ap- 5 of Rhode Island, have invented and produced pearance 01' a sun. The whole presents a a, new and original Design for a Charm, of unique and attractive appearance. 0 which the following is a full, clear, and exact Having thus descrlbcd my inventionJelaim description, reference being had to the cccomas new and desire to secu re by Letters Patentpanying drawings, forming part of this speci- 1. The design fora charm or pendant herein In the accompanyingdrawings, Figure l is a circular disk ornamented by radial lines and 3 5 a side view of my charm, such charm being shadings extending from the center outward, used as a watch-chain pendant or ornament, and shorter lines extending from the periphwhich maybe suspended from any other chain. cry inward, as described.
15 Fig. 2 is a front view of the same. e design for a charm or pendent herein The leading feature of in design consists in shown and described, the same consisting of 40 a disk suspended in a bi ircated arm, such the bifurcated arm b and the disk 0, ornadisk being ornamented with radial shadings mented by the redial shadings d d, the radial and lines extending from the center outward, lines 0 e, and the lines ff near the periphery,
20 and shorter lines extending from the peripln as described.
er inward. GHARLFS S. PINE.
n the drawings, a is a. ring. b is the bi Witnesses: furcated arrn, in which the diskcis suspended. J. A. MILLER, Jr
4 d are radial shadings. e e are radial lines M. F. BLIGH.

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