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USD16638S
USD16638S US D16638 S USD16638 S US D16638S
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Adolph Pktzulx
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JOHN BROMLEY a SONS
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A. PETZbLD.
RUG
Patented Apr.
UNITED STATES PATENT ()FFICE.
BROMLEY & SONS, OF SAME ILAUE.
DESIGN FOR A RUG.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Design No. 16,638, dated April 20, 1886.
Application filed March IL use. Serial No. 191,901. 'lurm of patent years.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, ADOLPH Pn'rzunn, a. citizen of the United States. and a resident of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have invented and produced a new and original Design for Rugs, of which the following is a specification, reference being bad to the accompanying photographic illustration, to which reference is made.
In the illustration. A is a rectangular central panel ornamented bylilies B, surrounded by fern-like sprays O 0. Above the upper and lower edges of this central panel are the stool-shaped figures I) D, having rounded sides and top. In the wide spaces between the end edges of the panel A and the end edges of the rug is the ornamental work E E, which consists especially of the two stalks G G-one in each end space-with the sprays H H and leaves I I of the general form shown. The stool-shaped figures D D in the upper and lower borders contain figures resembling a half-wreath, each with a figure resembling in general form the fieur-de-lis. By stoolshaped" I refer to the cone-shaped form of tho toad-stool.
The essential features of my design are the central rectangular panel, A, ornamented by lilies B B, the latter being surrounded by fern- ]ike sprays O C, the end spaces between the ends of the panel A. and the two end edges of the rug being broader than the spaces between rectangular panel, A. ornamented by lilies B B, the latter being surrounded by fern-like sprays C G, the end spaces between the ends of the panel A and the two edges of the rug being broader than the spaces between the upper and lower edges of the panel and the upper and lower edges of the rug, substantially as described and shown.
2. The border surrounding a large central panel, A, being narrow above and below the same, and ornamented with half-wreaths and tleur-de-lisshaped figures, and the wide ends of the border being ornamented, as described, with the upright stalks GG, having sprays H H and leaves I I, substantially as described and shown.
ADOLPH PETZOLD.
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Gnoncn E. BUOHLEY, WM. L. TURNER, Jr.

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