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USD9643S
USD9643S US D9643 S USD9643 S US D9643S
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DESIGN J. BLA'NKENBERG 8o G. LIESM.
CENTER PIECE. No. 9,643, Patented Nov. 21.1875,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOSEPH BLANKENBERG, AND GEORGE DIESUM, OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK.
DESIGN FoR CENTER-PIECE.
Specication forming part of Design No. 9,643, dated November 21,1 876 application filed November 11, 1876. [Term of Patent 7 years] To all 'whom it 'may concern Beit known that we, JOSEPH BLANKENBERG and GEORGE LIEsUM, both of Buffalo, in the county of Erie, and State of New York, have jointly originated and Designed a Center- Piece; and we do hereby declare that the followingdescription of our said invention, taken' 'in connection with the accompanying sheet ot' drawings, foi-ins a full, clear, and exact specication, which will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the saine.
This design refers to center-pieces for room decorations cast of plaster-otparis in bass-reliet'; and it consists of the following arrangement of ornamentation.
The general arrangement of this design is that of a quadrangle divided diagonally into iiowers, While the ground between the aros is lined diagonally to form diamonds. Between each of the helical leaves are further double helices, with their outer spirals overlapping, and the inner ones underlying, the annular V- shaped projection. These helices terminate in buds projecting from the sides ot' the squareshaped body. On two opposite sides these buds are removed, and extensions, consisting of scrolls terminating in a trefoil, substituted, to give to the center an oblong-appearance. These side extensions do not form an essential part of our design, and may be dispensed with, if desired, without changing the nature of our design.
Having thus described our design, we de" sire to secure to us by Letters Patent of the United States Thedesign for a centerpiece, essentially as heretofore described, and shown in the accompanying photographic illustration.
In testimony that We claim the foregoing as our invention, We have hereto set our hands and aixed our seals in the presence ot' two subscribing witnesses.
JOSEPH BLANKEVNBERG. GEORGE LIESUM.
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MICHAEL J. STARKE, FRANK HIRSOH.

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