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No. 60

What we claim as having produced, and wish to secure in letters patent, is the above described design for a frame for a mirror; the same with the addition of the bowled scrolls for a girandole; the same, when combined as a whole, for a clock frame front; and the whole or either of these parts as set forth, collectively or separately. NATHANIEL BATCHELOR. HENRY BIGGINS.

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What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the shape and configuration of the stove plates represented by fig. 2, fig. 3, fig. 4, and fig. 5; also, the plate represented at letter E, fig. 1, in combination with other parts, to make a cook-stove with an elevated oven. Dated May 25th, 1846. LATHROP S. BACON.

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What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures, herein shown and described, forming an ornamental design for a box stove. * , SAMUEL. D. WOSE.

No. 63.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination, and arrangement of ornamental figures, herein shown and described, forming a design for an ornamental parlor stove. SAMUEL D. WOSE.

No. 64.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures, herein shown and described, forming a design for an ornamented cooking stove. - WM. JACKSON.

No. 65.

What I claim as my invention is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures, herein shown and described, forming a design for an ornamental cooking stove. - WM. JACKSON.

No. 66. y -, What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures, herein shown and described, forming an ornamental design for a statue stove. ALONZO L. BLANCHARD,

No. 67.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures, herein shown

and described, forming a design for an ornamented Franklin stove. SAMUEL L). WOSE.

No. 68.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures and forms exhibited in the accompanying drawings, forming a design for an ornamental

Vase. - -
JOHN B.T. CLUTE.
No. 69.

What I claim as my production, and wish to secure by letters patent, is the herein specified design for a grate composed of mouldings and

ornaments, as set forth. ADAM HAMPTON. No. 70.

What we claim as original, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the general design and combination of the several ornamental parts of our stove, as herein represented and set forth. GEO. W. SIZER.

HENRY SIZER. No. 71.

Having thus fully represented and described our ornamental double oven air-tight cooking stove, what we claim as original, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the general design and combination of the several ornamental parts thereof, as herein represented and set forth. ** GEO. W. SIZER. HENRY SIZER.

No. 72.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is a design of a new and ornamented stove-plate, as herein described and

represented.
GEO. M. NORTON.
No. 73.
I claim as my design for stoves the above described and illustrated pat-

tern, and desire to secure the same by letters patent. - * EZRA RIPLEY.

No. 74.

I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters. patent, the above design, which is fully set forth in the drawings accompanying this

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No. 75.

We have thus described and represented the general form, and particu

larly the respective plates which we wish to patent, and do hereby claim

the exclusive right to the said ornamental designs as we have arranged

them, and displayed them in a base of the shape and configuration of

the one displayed and represented. * * * * o - - : : WM. P. CRESSON.

DAVID STUART.
JACOB BEESLEY.

No. 76.

The parts of this design can hardly be described by any known artisti

cal or technical terms; but the parts identified by letters in the drawing, and the filling up of the other parts, will show what we have designed and claim as new, and desire to secure by letters patent of the United States, namely: the arrangement and application, and especial disposition of the parts to produce the ultimate configuration and design, as represented in the drawing, irrespective of the mechanical means by which the figure is produced, and irrespective of the materials and colorsemi

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o in conjunction with each other, for the purpose of producing the Sal

figure and design.
JAMES D. SPARKMAN.
MELWILLE KELSEY.

No. 77.

The parts of this design cannot well be described by any known artistical or technical terms, but the parts identified by letters on o, and filling up of the other parts, will show what we have designed and claim as new, and desire to secure by letters so of the United States, namely: the arrangement and application and especial disposition of the parts to produce the ultimate configuration and design, as represented in the drawing, irrespective of the mechanical means by which the figure is produced, and irrespective of the materials and colors employed in con; junction with each other, for the purpose of producing the said figure and

design. gn. JAMES D. SPARKMAN. MELVILLE KELSEY.

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These results I of course do not claim; but what I do claim as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the special shape or configuration of my cast-iron bathing-tub, as herein fully described and represented. -- ... . . . . . . . . . ry - JORDAN L. ott.

No. 79.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures exhibited in the accompanying drawings, forming an ornamental design for a cooking

Stove." t SAMUEL D. WOSE. No. 80.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the design and combination of ornamental cooking stoves, as herein de

scribed. - - - CALVIN FULTON. No. 81.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures exhibited in the accompanying drawings, forming a design for an ornamental cooking

Stove.
SAMUEL D. WOSE,
No. 82.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures, forming, respectively, the front side and rear plates of my stove, as herein represented and

- described. SAMUEL D. WOSE. No. 83.

Having thus fully described and represented the shape or configuration of our stove, and the various ornaments devised by us to embellish the same, what we claim therein as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is, first, the particular shape or configuration of the stove as a whole; we claim the manner represented of ornamenting the front, back, and end plates thereof, with such variations thereon as we have designated; we claim the configuration of, and ornaments upon, the bottom or hearthplate, as represented; we claim the top plate having on it its two courses of ornamental mouldings, as represented; and we also claim the front and end plates of the open fret-work gallery, as represented. D. F. GOODHUE. CHARLES GUILD.

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What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters pater

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is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures represented in the accompanying drawings, forming an ornamental design for an air

tight cooking stove. - -
SAMUEL W. GIBBS.
No. 85.

We claim the combination of the Gothic tracery garlands and niches, | arranged in the ornamental design above described and represented. | JOHN S. PECKHAM.

MERRITT PECKHAM.

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Now what I claim, and wish to secure by letters patent, is the design. or pattern of the three cylinders, with the arrangement of the caps and borders, so as to give the appearance, in some respects, of a combination of Corinthian columns, with their capitals, and the particular form of the pattern, as described and represented in the perspective drawing accompanying this description and claim. ROBERT A. GREGORY.

No. 87.

i claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, the above design, which is fully set forth in the drawings accompanying this description.

EZRA RIPLEY.
No. 88.

We have thus detailed the particular ornamental designs on the respect

ive plates which we wish to patent, and do hereby claim the exclusive

right to said ornamental designs for stove plates, as we have laid them

out and displayed them on the body of the stove and oven.

- WM. P. CRESSON. J. H. SAILOR.

- DAVID STUART. JACOB BEESLEY.

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Having thus fully described and represented our design, we desire to secure the same by letters patent, as herein set forth.

JOHN S. PECKHAM.

MERRITT PECKHAM.

No. 90. What I claim as my invention, and wish to secure by letters patent, is the design here represented in the annexed drawings for an ornamental

fountain, whether it be made of iron, brass, wood, composition, glass, or

other materials. JOHN DUTTON

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