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Abbott_Detroit_NPPS_1_A.jpg
Abbott_Detroit_NPPS_1_A.jpgAbbot Detroit11 viewsDescription: Abbot Detroit NPPS threaded hubcap with brass insert.

Measurement: 3 9/32” OD X 1 ½” H with 3 1/8” threads. 2 5/8” across flats
Frank
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Abbot_Detroit_.jpgAbbot Detroit 191220 views1912 Abbott Detroit Model 44 Touring1 commentsFrank
Alldays_and_Onions.jpg
Alldays_and_Onions.jpgAllday and Onion15 views1906 Alldays
2 Cylinder - 10 H.P.
Made by: ALLDAYS & ONIONS
Birmingham, England

Owned by: John & Judy Teniswood
Kingston, Tasmania, Australia


Frank
Alldays_and_Onions_NPPS_1_A.jpg
Alldays_and_Onions_NPPS_1_A.jpgAlldays & Onions16 viewsOD at flange 65mm (2 9/16") Diam across flats of hexagon 50mm (2")
Height from base of flange (i.e. contact with hub) to top of dome 25mm ( 1")
Height from top of flange to top of dome 20mm ( 51/64")

Frank
Alldays_CB_1_A.jpg
Alldays_CB_1_A.jpgAlldays and Onions8 viewsDescription: External threaded brass cap for an Alldays built in GB 1898- 1918 by the Alldays and Onions Pneumatic Engineering Co Ltd Birmingham. Popular in Australia
Dimension: 2 1/2" diameter, 1 5/8" high with 2 1/8" external threads. Weighs 4 3/4 oz
Sydney
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Baker_.jpgBaker8 viewsWomen favored electric automobiles because they did not require cranking and had no exhaust fumes1 commentsFrank
Baker_PA_1_A.jpg
Baker_PA_1_A.jpgBaker 19117 views• Description; Pressed aluminum threaded hubcap for a Baker Electric automobile built in Cleveland, Ohio between the years of 1899 and 1916. Baker sued Rauch & Lang in 1911 but had merged with the company by 1915. This cap is the round style with a notch so is an early cap. The note inside of the cap says it is a 1911 but I am not positive.
• Size; The cap has an outside diameter of 3” and is 1 ¾” high with 2 3/8”- 16 threads.
Frank
Britannia.jpg
Britannia.jpgBritannia8 views1905-1908
There does not seem to be any surviving cars.
1 commentsFrank
Calcott_.jpg
Calcott_.jpgCalcott 19147 views1 commentsFrank
Calcott_NPPB_1_A.jpg
Calcott_NPPB_1_A.jpgCalcott8 viewsDescription : Threaded NPPB for a Calcott;.

Measurement: 3 1/8” OD X 1 ½” H with 3” threads. 1 7/8” across the flats.

Frank
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Calthorpe_.jpgCalthorpe 19127 viewssee comments1 commentsFrank
Calthorpe_PB_A.jpg
Calthorpe_PB_A.jpgCalthorpe10 viewsDescription: Cast brass threaded hubcap for a Calthorpe.

Size: 3 1/16” OD X 1 ¾” H with 2 ¾” threads. 2 5/16” across the flats.
Frank
Coey.jpg
Coey.jpgCoey9 views1913 Coey Flyer1 commentsFrank
Empire_PB_1_A.jpg
Empire_PB_1_A.jpgEmpire6 views• Description; Pressed brass threaded hub cap for an Empire automobile built in Indianapolis, Indiana between the years of 1909 and 1919 and also Greenville, Pennsylvania between the years of 1912 and 1914. This cap is similar in style to several other caps from the 1910 era.
• Size; The cap has an outside diameter of 2 ¾” and is 1 11/16” high with 2 5/8”- 24 threads.
Frank
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Hispano-Suiza.jpgHispano Suiza 191315 views1913 Hispano-Suiza VCCA NSW1 commentsFrank
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