Brass Automobile Bulb Horn, circa 1910

Summary

Pedestrians, animals, and horse-drawn vehicles needed to be alerted when early motorists travelled down America's rural dirt roads or urban paved streets. Brass horns were one option, along with whistles and bells, available to motorists to signal others to oncoming automobiles.

Pedestrians, animals, and horse-drawn vehicles needed to be alerted when early motorists travelled down America's rural dirt roads or urban paved streets. Brass horns were one option, along with whistles and bells, available to motorists to signal others to oncoming automobiles.

Artifact

Vehicle horn

Date Made

circa 1910

Creators

Unknown

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

63.122.43

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Samuel L. Scher, M.D.

Material

Brass (Alloy)
Rubber (Material)

Inscriptions

On outer plate: PATENT APPLIED FOR Near perforated bell: NONPAREIL On rubber bulb: 10 / DESMO / B.HAM (in circle)

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