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No. 385.-Design for Stoves.

We have thus detailed the particular ornamental designs on the respective plates which we wish to patent, and do hereby claim the exclusive right to the said ornamental designs for stove-plates, as we have laid them out and displayed them.

DAVID STUART, JACOB BEESLEY.

No. 386.-Design for Stoves.

Having thus fully described and shown the aforesaid design, what I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of the above-described and represented shapes, mouldings, and ornaments, substantially as herein shown.

JOSEPH G. LAMB.

No. 387.-Design for Stoves.

Having thus fully described the various parts of the above-named ornamental design, what I claim as new, and my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of the herein-represented shapes, ornaments, mouldings, and figures, when combined and arranged substantially as shown.

JOSEPH G LAMB.

No. 388.-Design for Stoves.

What I claim as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the design and configuration of box stove, substantially the same as herein described and represented.

SAMUEL A. HOUSE.

No. 389.-Design for Cooking Stoves.

What I claim as my production, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures and forms represented in the accompanying drawings, forming together the ornamental designs for the plates of a cooking stove.

JNO. F. RATHBONE.

No. 390.-Design for Stoves.

Having described and represented my ornamental design for stoves, I wish it to be understood that I do not claim the radiating ornaments or the mouldings, separately considered; but what I do claim is the combination of the ornaments as described and represented.

No. 391.-Design for Parlor Stoves.

W. C. DAVIS.

Having thus described my new design, I shall state my claim as follows:

What I claim as my production, and desire to have secured to me by letters patent, is the design, consisting of the ornamental configurations, flower and leaf work, hereinabove described and represented in the drawings respectively, for the top and bottom plates of a parlor stove. JOSEPH PRATT.

No. 392.-Design for Water Coolers.

What I claim as my design, and desire to secure by letters patent, is, first, the form and general configuration of the outer casing, substantially as described and represented in the drawing; second, the dolphin spout, l; and, third, the configuration of the handle, j, j, k, of the cover, substantially as shown.

WILLIAM BURNET.

No. 393. Design for Stoves.

What I claim as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the design and configuration of ornamental stove plates as herein described and represented in the annexed drawings.

JAMES V. DE WITT.

No. 394.-Design for Stoves.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the arrangement of the ornaments and mouldings herein described as constituting a design for cooking stoves.

S. W. GIBBS.

No. 395.-Design for Plates of Franklin Stoves.

What I claim as my production, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures and forms represented in the accompanying drawings, forming together the ornamental designs for the plates of a Franklin stove.

JOHN F. RATHBONE.

No. 396.-Design for Cooking Stoves.

What I claim as my production, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures and forms represented in the accompanying drawings, forming together the ornamental designs for the plates of a cooking stove.

JOHN F. RATHBONE.

No. 397.-Design for Stove Plates.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the ornamental design or production represented by figures 2 and 4, to be used with the carving represented by letters, O, P.

ELIJAH P. PENNIMAN.

No. 398.-Design for Stove Plates.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the ornamental design or production represented by figures 1 and 3, to be used with the carving represented by letter N.

ELIJAH P. PENNIMAN.

No. 399.-Design for Plate of Parlor Stoves.

Having thus described my new design, I shall state my claim as follows: What I claim as my production, and desire to have secured to me by letters patent, is the design, consisting of the ornamental arches, panels, and mouldings, herein above described and represented in the drawings respectively, for the front and top plates of a parlor stove.

APOLLAS RICHMOND.

No. 400.-Design for Cast Iron Tomb.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the ornamental design for a cast iron "cemetery tomb," ornamented as herein described.

HENRY R. FLINCHBAUGH.

No. 401.-Design for Stoves.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the ornamental designs for ornaments upon cast iron stove plates, above described, and more fully shown in the annexed drawings. R. J. BLANCHARD.

No. 402.-Design for Stoves.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the ornamental design for cast iron stove plates shown in the annexed drawings, and above described.

R. J. BLANCHARD.

No. 403.-Design for Stoves.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the ornamental design above described, and delineated in the annexed drawings, as an ornament for the plates of cast iron stoves.

R. J. BLANCHARD.

No. 404.--Design for Stoves.

What I claim, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the design and configuration of ornaments, as applied to stoves, substantially the same as described.

N. S. VEDDER.

No. 405.-Design for Ladies' Combs.

What I claim as new and original, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the design, A, placed on the top, or upper part, of the comb, formed or composed of the series of oblique rings, as herein represented and described.

AARON COOK

No. 406.-Design for Stove Plates.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the ornamental design of a stove plate, substantially as herein described and represented.

CALVIN FULTON.

No. 407.-Design for Cast Iron Bedstead.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent is the designs and ornaments upon the parts A, B, C, and D, combined as in the drawing hereunto annexed, as applied to iron bedsteads. PELLATIAH M. HUTTON.

No. 408.-Design for Stoves.

I claim as my invention or production, and desire to secure by letters patent, the above-described and illustrated design for the several plates of a stove, as fully set forth-that is to d, claim the design on each of the plates separately, and on all the plates in combination.

No. 409.-Design for Stoves.

A. W. JONES.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the ornamental design for a stove as herein described and as represented in the annexed drawings.

No 410.-Design for Stoves.

S. H. SAILOR.

I disclaim the hearth, W, in fig. 1, and the projection, L, in fig. 2. But what I do claim as my design and production, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the basso relievo ornaments, form, and configuration of the doors, E, F, and G, in fig. 1, which are substantially the same as before described in the doors, figs. 2, 3, and 4.

SILAS MERCHANT.

No. 411.-Design for Floor Oil Cloths.

And what is claimed as my invention, and desired to be secured by letters patent of the United States, is the arrangement of figures forming a design for floor oil cloths, as shown in the aforesaid drawing.

JAMES HUTCHINSON.

No. 412.-Design for Shovel Stands.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the design and configuration of the stand as a whole, as fully shown and represented in the drawing at figure I.

I claim, also, the particular ornamenting of the shell or dish used as a base, and the configuration and ornamenting of the standard or upright, and the design of the hooks and the handle, as fully shown and represented in the drawings at figures I, II, III, and hereinbefore fully forth. CHARLES ZEUNER.

No. 413.-Design for Metallic Gates.

I do not claim the design for the posts or pillars in this gateway, but only the form of the gate suspended between the posts; and I claim the design for gates of this pattern, of whatever size they may be made, and of whatever metal they may be cast, and for whatever purposes they may be used.

EBE'R WEEMAN.

No. 414.-Design for a Ventilating Stove or Furnace.

What I claim as my production, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the design marked figure 1 and figure 2.

ELIJAH P. PENNIMAN.

No 415 Design for Tables.

What I claim as my ention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the design and configuration of table pillars in the form of vines, supporting, by their branches, the drawer and upper part of the table with flaring scroll, balustrade pillars, supporting a rim which encircles the main pillars, together with the configuration of an ornamental, openwork drawer and Capital exposed to view on all sides; the whole combining various styles of architecture, as herein before described. NATHAN CHAPIN.

No. 416.-Design for Stove Fronts.

What I claim, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the design and configuration of parlor stove fronts substantially the same as described and represented.

No. 417.-Design for Stoves.

EZRA RIPLEY.

Having thus distinctly represented and described the nature and arrangement of the respective ornaments and figures upon the front and hearth plates of my Franklin stove, what I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the design, configuration, and arrangement of the said ornaments as herein designated and represented. LYMAN COBB.

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