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Maxwell_NPPS_1_A.jpgMaxwll NPPS 1904-23144 viewsDescription: Heavy old Maxwell threaded hub cap for spoked artillery wheels. Made of pressed steel, appears to have been painted. I assume this is from the 1904 to 1923 period but I do not know exact year, model, or application for this cap.
Measurements: 2 13/16" wide by 2 1/8" high, 2 3/4" threads.
hubcapco07/13/07 at 22:08hubcapco: • Description; Pressed steel threaded hubcap for a...
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Briscoe_CB_1_A_1915.jpgBriscoe 1915258 views• Description; Cast brass threaded hub cap for a Briscoe automobile built in Jackson, Michigan between the years of 1914 and 1921. This cap is a bit unusual in that it has flats cast into the outside diameter.
• Size; The cap has an outside diameter of 3.434 “ (87mm) at the flat and is 1.717” (44mm) high .This cap has ainsert reducing thread diameter to 2 13/15” (2.768” 70mm) – 16 threads per inch.
• Weight: 1 lb 1 7/8 oz (505 gms)
hubcapco07/13/07 at 16:40hubcapco: The Briscoe was an American automobile manufacture...
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Regal_NPPB_1_A.jpgRegal 1915118 views• Description; brass threaded hubcap for a Regal automobile built in Detroit, Michigan between the years of 1907 and 1920.
• Size; The cap has an outside diameter of 2 3/4” and is 1 3/4” high with 1.63 “ across the sextant.
• Weight. 3 ¼ oz (91 gms)
hubcapco07/13/07 at 14:24hubcapco: Percy and Herbert Seabrook established their compa...
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Rover_CA_1_A.jpgRover129 views• Description; Cast aluminium threaded hub cap for a Rover automobile built in Great Britain beginning in 1904. This cap has the stylized “R” on the face.
• Size; The cap has an outside diameter of 2 ¾” and is 2 1/16” high and 1 ¼ across the sextant.
• Weight: 4 3/8 oz (123 gms)hubcapco07/13/07 at 14:21hubcapco: 1904-1912 Rover 8
1906-1910 Rover 6
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Studebaker_A_collection.jpgStudebaker375 viewsA collection of Studebaker Hubcapshubcapco07/13/07 at 14:09hubcapco: A collection of Studebaker Caps including aftermar...
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Wills__77.jpg136 viewshubcapco07/13/07 at 08:54hubcapco: Nickled brass hubcap of a rare WILLS cap Marysvi...
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